The Toronto Blue Jays were never going to match Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s price tag in time for his spring training deadline.
The Toronto Blue Jays have ... and benefit nobody other than Atkins. This article was originally published on fansided.com as Selfish Ross Atkins will let Jays go down with the ship no ...
Given that we’re about to enter the six weeks of unbridled optimism otherwise known as baseball’s spring training, we’d expect nothing less from Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins.
Myles Straw had no idea how the outcome of the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes would change his life. Ben Nicholson-Smith tells us how it's all playing out for the Blue Jays.
The Toronto Blue Jays have gotten ... and we’ll continue to work towards that,” Atkins said during Scherzer’s introductory press conference. Blue Jays are actively negotiating an extension ...
Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins has historically acted fairly self-contained during his media availabilities. You’ll rarely hear him unpromptedly reference an individual player ...
Sure, the Jays may have at least slightly overpaid on the five-year, $92.5-million US deal and, sure, he has flaws as a ...
The Blue Jays have work to do in terms of developing young pitchers, sorting out their bench and planning their management style before the 2025 season starts.
At least one spot has opened in the Blue Jays’ bullpen following injuries to Erik Swanson and Ryan Burr. Ben Nicholson-Smith digs into the "open competition" and much more from Blue Jays camp.