As the Toronto Blue Jays get ready for the 2025 season, shortstop Bo Bichette has confirmed that he and the organization have ...
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Hosted on MSNToronto Blue Jays seek long-term deal with four-time All-Star ahead of spring trainingThe Toronto Blue Jays are making every effort to secure a long-term contract with their star first baseman, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., before he reports for spring training.
Barring some fringe, bargain-basement adds in the six weeks before the regular season begins, what you see is what you get ...
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Blue Jays Nation on MSNBlue Jays: What to expect from Bo Bichette in 2025The Blue Jays have plenty of high-variance players for 2025. Will George Springer bounce back? Does Max Scherzer have one ...
The Dunedin Blue Jays, the Low-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, released their 2025 schedule earlier this week. Opening ...
When Last We Saw Them • Johns Hopkins picked up its second top-20 win in four days on Tuesday, February 4 as the Blue Jays made the short trip to Towson and slipped past the 17th-ranked Tigers, 11-10.
OPENING DRAW • Johns Hopkins opens its 50th season overall, and 27th in Division I on Friday versus Florida at Homewood Field. • Hopkins is 34-14-1 (.704) all-time ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed veteran pitcher Max Scherzer for $15.5 million. Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, joins the team after a challenging 2024 season due to injuries.
According to a report from Z101 Digital reporter Hector Gomez, the Toronto Blue Jays and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. are working toward a contract extension. SOURCE: Talks between the #BlueJays and ...
The free-agent signings of Anthony Santander last week and Hall-of-Fame-bound pitcher Max Scherzer this week have given some new life to the Toronto Blue Jays. The “bridesmaid” meme that ...
He officially moved on Thursday, agreeing to a deal with the Toronto Blue Jays. According to MLB insider ... in Media Communications with a focus on print journalism. During his time at Old ...
Max Scherzer is on his way to the Toronto Blue Jays, as reported first by Jon Heyman of the New York Post. The veteran who spent the last season and a half, albeit injured for most of last year ...
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