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According to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, the Blue Jays fans got some good news amid the Bregman signing. Toronto is still among the favorites to land Tucker this winter after the massive Bregman $175 million contract. "The Blue Jays remain among the favorites for Tucker, with the Yankees, Mets, and Dodgers also in the mix," Feinsand reports.
With spring training approaching, the Blue Jays’ busy offseason may not be over as questions around Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette linger.
What they've accomplished so far: The Rays have traded major players -- Shane Baz, Brandon Lowe, and Jake Mangum -- in two deals for prospect-heavy packages, and they signed two players to major league contracts (Mullins for one year, $7.5 million and Matz for two years, $15 million).
Jimenez is listed as 6-foot-4, 250 lbs on the MLB website. Losing 20 pounds puts him at 230 for the upcoming season. This can only make him lighter on his feet, which is always a bonus for base running and playing in the outfield.
The Toronto Blue Jays released a 26-year-old infielder on Friday after they signed him to a minor league deal in November.
The Toronto Blue Jays have received news that a two-way talent will be leaving the organization after deciding to retire.
The Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday lost one of their most intriguing prospects when Nate LaRue made the sudden decision to retire at age 24,
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Today in Blue Jays history: Rolen/Glaus trade
Eighteen years ago today. The trade was official on the 14th, but we got wind of it on the 12th, so let’s split the difference. In the middle of a very slow January for Blue Jays news, the Jays traded Troy Glaus to the Cardinals for Scott Rolen.
The Toronto Blue Jays could be “trying to make a point” by refusing to provide a salary increase to key pitcher Eric Lauer.
Bo Bichette built his money by playing baseball the right way. He came up through the Toronto Blue Jays system and slowly became one of their top play.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been here, and it feels like Deja vu. Remember when the Blue Jays waited on a guy named Shohei Ohtani and how that has backfired massively.