Negotiations between free-agent slugger Pete Alonso and the Toronto Blue Jays are "advancing," according to SNY's Andy Martino. Tim Healey of Newsday
ET: The deal is for five years and $92.5 million, according to a report from Jon Heyman of the New York Post. According to Ken Rosenthal of Th
The Toronto Blue Jays did their best Los Angeles Dodgers impression when they signed Anthony Santander this week, and not just by handing out a massive contract.
With his free agency looming in less than nine months, the Blue Jays first baseman is generating discussion on a number of fronts.
The Toronto Blue Jays have secured a $92.5 million deal with Anthony Santander, significantly strengthening their lineup. Santander, a former Orioles star, has expressed gratitude towards Baltimore while preparing for his new journey.
After coming in second on some high-profile free agents in the last two offseasons, the Blue Jays have signed switch-hitting outfielder Anthony Santander for five years and $92.5 million. His 44 home runs last year with the Orioles were third-most in the sport.
The Toronto Blue Jays missed the postseason for the first time in the last three years after finishing with a record of 74-88 and finishing last in the American League East. After the disappointing 2024 season,
MLB insiders Will Sammon and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic ($) list the Blue Jays as one of the teams on the forefront of the Alonso sweepstakes. They wrote this about Alonso’s market: “Alonso’s market is heating up,
The Athletic's Will Sammon and Ken Rosenthal report that free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso's market is heating up, and the Toronto Blue Jays have engaged in discussions for the power-hitting first baseman,
The Major League Baseball offseason has seen plenty of free agents sign with new teams, both hitters and pitchers. This has arguably been one of the best starting pitcher classes in a long time, and most of the top names have already signed.
The Toronto Blue Jays landed a meeting with the hottest name on the starting pitching market in 23-year-old Japanese prospect Roki Sasaki. While the Jays don't have any financial advantage to sign Sasaki,
Ken Rosenthal expects Roki Sasaki to sign with the Dodgers, but he wouldn't be surprised if the pitcher joins the Padres.