Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was ranked as the No. 52 player in baseball heading into the 2024 season, but the Toronto Blue Jays ...
Guerrero Jr. is not only the Blue Jays' best player and their cornerstone player; he is a star-level player in the prime of his career who could continue to be a star-level player for years ahead. He ...
There should be a big, neon countdown clock installed atop the roof of the Blue Jays’ player development complex, ticking ...
Inside the Dodgers’ seven-year pursuit of Rōki Sasaki, their foothold in Japan and the battle for MLB's next potential pitching star.
After a quiet start to the offseason, Ross Atkins has made some big-time moves to improve the Toronto Blue Jays. Switch-hitting outfielder Anthony Santander wil ...
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Sporting News on MSNBlue Jays could lose Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to 'sleeper' NL East teamThe Toronto Blue Jays are approaching Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s self-imposed extension deadline. If he becomes a free agent, ...
Welcome to my evaluation of the top moves from an eventful 2024-25 MLB offseason. There was no shortage of big moves this ...
This story was excerpted from Keegan Matheson’s Blue Jays Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And ...
In case you were wrapped up with football for the past couple of months, today’s edition of Sargeant’s Orders will list some of the biggest winners and losers from this past MLB offseason.
With the Phillies at an inflection point with this roster, here is The Inquirer’s annual Starting 9 — a lineup’s worth of ...
With the Dodgers landing the top Japanese prospects in recent years, Mets pitcher Kodai Senga had an idea for how his new team could get more Japanese stars. He suggested a dome.
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