The Blue Jays are swinging big … again. Japanese star Roki Sasaki met with the Blue Jays in Toronto last week, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic (subscription required) reported Monday, making them the eighth team known to have met with the 23-year-old.
Last Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays signed reliever Jeff Hoffman to a three-year deal, the splashiest free agent signing for the club this winter. However,
The Toronto Blue Jays are in talks with a free agent outfielder who was an All-Star in 2024 on a busy day for transactions north of the border.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been named a top landing spot for a two-time Texas Rangers All-Star who could be on the trading block.
The Rangers and catcher Kyle Higashioka agreed to a two-year contract in December to bring the former Padre into the fold in Arlington. In a recent visit with MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM, Higashioka raved about the facilities of his new team
If the Jays are able to surprise the baseball world and land the Japanese free agent, it could have a solid ripple effect.
As the Blue Jays look to remain in contention for the Japanese superstar, there are teams falling out of the race.
MLB free agency is cruising right along, with many of the big names, including Juan Soto, off the board. But some impact players are still available, and the trade market has been active. Here's a quick look at where things stand so far this offseason: Roki Sasaki,
The Blue Jays are moving on from a pitcher after just two appearances. Toronto traded reliever Brett de Geus to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for cash considerations, the team announced Wednesday.
Brett de Geus, who was designated for assignment by the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday, is set to compete for a spot in the Pittsburgh Pirates' bullpen in 2025.
The Toronto Blue Jays have traded right-handed pitcher Brett de Geus to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for cash considerations.