A Toronto Blue Jays star free agent proved he still has more left in the tank after a strong postseason showing.
They fell short of a title, but Toronto's playoff run united a country and gave them an October they'll never forget.
Back in November, the Toronto Blue Jays made the first major splash in free agency by bolstering their starting rotation with the addition of 29-year-old right- ...
MLB reporter Ken Rosenthal sparks rumors after claiming he believes the San Francisco Giants will sign starting pitcher Max ...
Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer is still looking for a new deal but it looks like he should be able to find one ...
After making the first major splash to the off-season by signing a seven-year, $210 million deal with the Toronto Blue Jays, ...
Yankees manager Aaron Boone acknowledged this week at the winter meetings that the Blue Jays “kicked our ass” in 2025, which ...
The offseason market has remained aggressive, and so have the Toronto Blue Jays. Toronto’s front office quickly signed ...
Whether in the regular season or the playoffs, it didn’t go well for the New York Yankees against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Smith that the Blue Jays picked up on at least one on-field tell from the Yankees during the ALDS — an observation that ...
Ken Rosenthal reported that he “expects” that the San Francisco Giants will sign right handed pitcher Max Scherzer this offseason.
San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey, left, manager Tony Vitello, center, and general manager ...