Talks between free agent first baseman Pete Alonso and the Blue Jays are "advancing," reports SNY. A deal is not done and there is no guarantee it gets done, but talking is something. Toronto landed Anthony Santander earlier this week and can put him in the outfield full-time,
The free-agent market is heating up and Jurickson Profar has become a name to watch. According to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, the Toronto Blue Jays and Houston Astros are among the teams expressing interest in the versatile utility player.
The Houston Astros and Toronto Blue Jays have shown interest in free-agent outfielder Jurickson Profar, MLB Network's Mark Feinsand reports.The Blue Jays signed veteran outfielder Anthony Santander to a five-year,
The Houston Astros would love to find another answer ... Now, the former Astro will try to get his career on track up north with the Blue Jays.
A new report suggests Alex Bregman still could return to the Houston Astros despite interest from other teams.
The Toronto Blue Jays need to find a way to upgrade their ... 453 with 26 home runs and 75 RBI during the regular season with the Houston Astros. The door is essentially closed on a reunion ...
Alex Bregman remains stranded in free agency, unable to convince the Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers or anybody else to meet his ( or, more accurately, Scott Boras') asking price. And the longer this drags on, and the closer we get to Spring Training, the less likely it is that any team caves to his demands — or comes anywhere close to them.
NEW YORK -- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays avoided a salary arbitration hearing when the first baseman agreed to a one-year, $28.5 million contract, sources told ESPN on Thursday. Houston Astros left-hander Framber Valdez also agreed to a ...
Astros just added Cam Smith to the mix, but players like Zach Dezenzo and Jacob Melton could have a more immediate impact.
The Toronto Blue Jays could steal free agent Alex Bregman away from the Boston Red Sox before Boston has a chance to sign him.
Billy Wagner anxiously waited for his moment, but not just for himself, for what it meant to the future of baseball.