Future Hall of Fame pitcher Max Scherzer is biding his time in free agency, waiting for teams like the Blue Jays to make moves that cement them as contenders.
The 30-year-old was a first-time All-Star last year in his eighth and final season with Baltimore, hitting .235 while setting career highs with 44 homers, 102 RBIs and 91 runs in 155 games.
During a Tuesday appearance on the SNY "Mets Hot Stove" program, MLB Network analyst Jim Duquette indicated that the Blue ...
According to Mark Feinsand of the MLB Network, the Toronto Blue Jays are still targeting top bats on the market, including ...
Different teams have pursued Pete Alonso, with the New York Mets facing competition from a "mystery team." Former Mets GM Jim ...
The New York Mets are still interested in a reunion with Pete Alonso, but there appears to be another team in the mix, ...
The Toronto Blue Jays reportedly want to add another impact bat after signing Anthony Santander, with their eyes on another ...
Jurickson Profar, coming off an All-Star showing with the San Diego Padres, is reportedly drawing interest from the Toronto ...
The Boston Red Sox miss out on another top free agent as outfielder Anthony Santander signs a five-year, $92.5 million deal with A.L. East rival Toronto Blue Ja ...
After trying without much success to land a number of other All-Stars this winter, the Blue Jays signed former Baltimore ...
The free-agent market is heating up and Jurickson Profar has become a name to watch. According to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, ...
Astros manager Joe Espada made it sound like a reunion with free agent Alex Bregman is possible despite their stalled negotiations.