The Blue Jays have some tough decisions to make before Friday's deadline, including what to do with closer Jordan Romano.
They also non-tendered Dillon Tate, but tendered all their remaining arbitration-eligible players.The 30-year-old Tate threw ...
Congratulations are in order for Team USA, who captured a bronze medal at the Premier12 Tournament. The tournament, which ...
A couple of the more surprising names that the Blue Jays chose to leave unprotected include right-handed pitcher Lazaro ...
It’s been a several years since the Blue Jays have had much to think about with the shortstop position in their lineup. Since ...
The Blue Jays’ decision to non-tender Romano, projected to make $7.75 million next season, per MLB Trade Rumors’ arbitration ...
The bullpen needed a complete overhaul with Romano, and now it just became a lot harder to pull that off. The Jays can ...
Former Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays reliever ... club plans to re-tool its major league roster for 2025, specifically the infield. But while the Mariners figure out what the lineup will be ...
A top MLB insider explains why the Toronto Blue Jays are not a real threat to the New York Yankees and Mets in the Juan Soto ...
Ten years ago, when the Blue Jays found themselves at a juncture point somewhat similar to the one before them now, they ...
After an injury-riddled season that cast doubt on one of their most popular players, the Blue Jays are walking away from ...
Despite being initially overshadowed by other high-profile Minor League players acquired by the Cardinals at the Trade ...