It was actually the San Diego ... Myles Straw's salary in order to gain $2 million in international bonus pool space. The Blue Jays were trying to stay in the race. As the Padres and Blue Jays ...
Bobbleheads planned for Jackson Merrill, Dylan Cease, Michael King, Luis Arraez, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Tony Gwynn ...
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You might not be able to tell by the frigid temperatures around the country, but the Hot Stove is still simmering with only a few weeks remaining until Spring Training. Much of the sports world will b ...
The Blue Jays paid $11 million for a replacement-level player because they thought it would help them get Roki Sasaki.
L.A.'s run of star additions has angered opposing fan bases and sounded alarms across the sport. But is the team or the system to blame?
The Toronto Blue Jays pursued a marquee free agent, were among the finalists, then didn't get him. This time it was Japanese ...
The Toronto Blue Jays finally turned the tables on the bridesmaid narrative with Anthony Santander, but the near-miss of Roki Sasaki still stings, Scott Mitchell writes.
The bitter irony (for the Padres and Blue Jays, anyway) is that the Dodgers still would have been big winners of the offseason even if they lost the Sasaki sweepstakes. As for Toronto and San Diego ..