By John Hartsock [email protected] Notes and observations about Major League Baseball as its hot stove season reaches its midpoint: n As former Pittsburgh Pirates President Frank Coonelly ...
A joint session of Congress is set to convene on Monday afternoon to certify President-elect Donald J. Trump’s victory in the 2024 election, performing a basic ritual of democracy that was brutally ...
Twenty years ago, when Tony Buzbee started making his fortune as a personal injury lawyer, reaping the spoils from his ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are expected to lose a homegrown star as he’s told friends he has ‘no interest in returning’ to the ...
Stroman spent the first five and a half seasons with the Blue Jays to start his big-league career. He was traded to the New York Mets in 2019. Last offseason he signed a two-year, $37 million deal ...
and the Blue Jays don't have a frontrunner for the closer role yet this season. That would change if they added one of the All-Star relievers still waiting to be signed, former Philadelphia ...
The Blue Jays announced that they have signed right-hander Yimi García to a two-year contract. It’s a $15MM deal, reports Ari Alexander of KPRC 2 (X link). The 34-year-old is represented by the ...
The Blue Jays made a $340 million offer to Guerrero prior to Juan Soto signing his record-breaking contract in which he decided to decline as he knew his value would go up after Soto signed.
The Blue Jays acquired Giménez last week from the Guardians in a deal that sent back minor-league outfielder Nick Mitchell and infielder Spencer Horwitz, who the Guardians later flipped to the ...
According to Latin reporter Hector Gomez, the Toronto Blue Jays have offered free agent slugger Anthony Santander a four-year contract worth $82 million. The Blue Jays have been connected to ...
But Burnes chose the Diamondbacks over the likes of the San Francisco Giants, who were thought to be the frontrunners to land the ace, and the Toronto Blue Jays, who were also in the running to ...
That list doesn’t update until March, so we’ll look at the mid-season update. The Blue Jays signed catcher/first baseman Randy Soto during the 2024 international free agency period.