There's still work to be done, but the Toronto Blue Jays have fixed what started out as a nightmare of an offseason.
VAR, PGMOL statements and former referees' comments in the media can often enflame the discussion over refereeing decisions ...
The Toronto Blue Jays announced the 16 non-roster players who will participate in big league Spring Training next month. Five ...
But one move doesn’t negate a string of bad luck and questionable decision-making by the front office, and maybe no move has been more head-scratching than the trade to get Myles Straw from ... had ...
It also stings to send a guy that had endeared himself to the fans, and who had just hit two home runs in a playoff game ... Conclusion: Is the Myles Straw move worse than any of these? At this point, ...
Toronto signed Jeff Hoffman, Anthony Santander, and Max Scherzer after missing out on some high-profile players.
Spring training is fast approaching and so is extension season. Generally speaking, MLB teams use November, December, and January to improve their roster. In February and March, they shift their focus ...
We all know who's most desperate to seal a January exit in the last week of the window but Marcus Rashford isn't alone, with ...
"The Guardians managed to dump two of their pricier contracts (Andrés Giménez and Myles Straw) on the Blue Jays ... left fielder Steven Kwan (38) runs off the field after catching a fly ...
Along the way, the Guardians jettisoned second baseman Andres Gimenez, first baseman Josh Naylor (who was replaced by Carlos Santana), reliever Nick Sandlin and outfielder Myles Straw, freeing up ...
They also moved on from Josh Naylor and Myles Straw, which opened up more flexibility for future moves. Even after Paul Sewald's one-year, $7 million contract, FanGraphs estimates the Guardians ...