Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is obviously the number-one name dominating Toronto Blue Jays headlines this winter, but Bo Bichette isn't far behind. As both players enter their final year of team control, their two 2024 seasons couldn't have been more different.
The Atlanta Braves are the sleeping giants of the 2025 Major League Baseball offseason. While the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets are out stealing headlines, the Braves are quietly plotting their return to National League supremacy.
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette may be on the move soon. Could the Los Angeles Dodgers be a realistic landing spot for the two-time All-Star?
Bo Bichette has been considered one of the best shortstops in baseball for most of the 2020s, but the Toronto Blue Jays infielder is apparently losing his grip on that distinction heading into 2025.
Wednesday was an exciting day for the Toronto Blue Jays and their fans, as the equipment truck departed from Rogers Centre and started its journey to Dunedin, F
The Toronto Blue Jays missed out on another high-profile free agent this offseason as the Los Angeles Dodgers signed coveted international free agent Roki Sasaki last week.
After finishing as a runner-up for another star free agent, Toronto Blue Jays president/CEO Mark Shapiro and general manager Ross Atkins are under pressure. Mor
The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a slugger they long-coveted the last two offseasons, signing All-Star Anthony Santander.
The Athletic's Keith Law highlighted the Toronto Blue Jays' farm system by including Arjun Nimmala and Trey Yesavage in his Top 100 rankings.
The Blue Jays had a group of players meet with Roki Sasaki before he picked the Dodgers but it did not include Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The Los Angeles Dodgers successfully signed Japanese superstar Roki Sasaki, despite intense recruitment efforts by the Toronto Blue Jays. Star players Bo Bichette, Daulton Varsho, and Chad Green ...
There are a handful of Toronto Blue Jays players on the 40-man roster with no options remaining. In total, there are four players – Zach Pop, Tommy Nance, Tyler Heineman, and Ernie Clement – that need to make the team’s 26-man roster out of Spring Training.