What if the Toronto Blue Jays decide to suddenly sell low on two-time All-Star shortstop Bo Bichette, though? His $33 million extension is up at the end of the season and Toronto seems unlikely to extend both Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
If the Blue Jays don’t sign Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a contract extension before he becomes a free agent at the end of this season -- which they conceivably still might -- then we are going to be talk
Bob Nightengale of USA Today and Jon Heyman of the New York Post have both put Guerrero's target in the $400 million range. That would set a record for an infielder, easily clearing Manny Machado's 11-year, $350 million contract with the San Diego Padres.
Somewhat quietly, the Dodgers have become a powerhouse. The defending World Series champions will be even better in 2025 and that's bad news for the rest of baseball, particularly for NL contenders like the Phillies who have been trying to get over the hump for a few years now.
After raising fans' expectations with the possibility of signing an All-Star player, the Toronto Blue Jays have reportedly secured the deal for the 2025 MLB season.
The addition of Sasaki only increases the urgency for the Dodgers to do better in preventing pitching injuries.
After news broke that the Mets were pivoting away from Pete Alonso, the Blue Jays have emerged as contenders to sign the free agent slugger.
The saga of Roki Sasaki ended last Friday with the choice of the Los Angeles Dodgers as the team in which he will make his Major League Baseball debut, leaving the other two finali
Find out the latest Toronto Blue Jays trade rumors, including speculation about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s future and possible trade scenarios.
For Dodgers fans, it’s cause for celebration. For the rest of the league, it’s a disappointing conclusion and another reason to gripe and groan about the growing might of MLB’s new evil empire.
Toronto Blue Jays are contemplating a significant deal for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. worth between $450 million and $550 million, as per insider Hector Go
Star Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki agreed to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday. We examine the fallout from his decision across the league.Dodgers remain fully operational Death Star Harry How / Getty ImagesAgent Joel Wolfe stood in front of reporters at the winter meetings in early December declaring his client would entertain pitches from any and all markets.