With three weeks to go until spring training, the Toronto Blue Jays have made some roster moves, bringing in veteran catcher Christian Bethancourt and veteran reliever Richard Lovelady.
One of the most sought-after relievers this offseason was Jeff Hoffman, and before signing the Blue Jays, multiple teams passed up on him.
The Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves backed out of agreements to sign Jeff Hoffman because of concerns about the reliever's pitching shoulder.
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 have agreed to terms with the following free agents on Minor League contracts with invites to 2025 Major League Spring Training: - C Christian Bethancourt - LHP Richard Lovelady Bethancourt,
Last week, the Toronto Blue Jays inked veteran reliever Jeff Hoffman to a three-year deal worth $33 million. However, after the deal was finalized, we learned t
Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones firmly made clear that he believes Andruw Jones should be in the Hall of Fame.
The Atlanta Braves pursuit of a corner outfielder may have gotten a bit more complicated after Anthony Santander's big contract with the Blue Jays.
Before the 2023 Major League Baseball season, Jeff Hoffman pitched in front of “half the league,” auditioning for a role. At that time, the 2014 first-round pick and former Shaker High School standout only earned a minor league deal with the Minnesota Twins, a franchise he never threw a pitch for in the majors.
The Toronto Blue Jays surprised all of the baseball community when they were said to be finalists for Roki Sasaki alongside the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres.
The Toronto Blue Jays could suddenly have hope of retaining a young franchise star with a long-term deal beyond 2025.