Vladimir Guerrero Jr, Toronto Blue Jays
If the Blue Jays don’t sign Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a contract extension before he becomes a free agent at the end of this season -- which they conceivably still might -- then we are going to be talk
The Toronto Blue Jays attempts to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have not gone according to plan so far. The Toronto Blue Jays have about a month to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr., as the third baseman and his representation have set a tentative deadline for the start of spring training to agree to a new contract.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr ... Trading for Guerrero Jr. to join Soto, Francisco Lindor, and Mark Vientos would put them right there with Los Angeles. For more news and rumors, check out MLB Insider ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are running the risk of losing Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for no return ... but may need to in a division with the Los Angeles Dodgers. "The Los Angeles Dodgers have only gotten ...
After news broke that the Mets were pivoting away from Pete Alonso, the Blue Jays have emerged as contenders to sign the free agent slugger.
NEW YORK -- Vladimir ... Jr. and Dennis Santana; Baltimore Orioles utility man Jorge Mateo; Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mickey Moniak, infielder Luis Rengifo and reliever Jose Quijada; Pittsburgh Pirates starter Johan Oviedo; Los Angeles Dodgers reliever ...
According to Fabian Ardaya and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Dodgers will have a second meeting with Sasaki. This comes on the heels of Sasaki reportedly meeting with the Padres in San Diego over the weekend. Video purportedly showing Sasaki throwing in Padres gear had surfaced on social media but has since been removed.
A legendary Los Angeles Dodgers all-time saves leader hints at a possible return, fueling speculation about reuniting with the MLB team.
The Toronto Blue Jays have watched Canadian native Vladimir Guerrero Jr. develop from a top prospect into a four-time All-Star and two-time selection to the All-MLB First Team. If the club wants to avoid future MLB rumors about the young star being traded, it will take closing a massive gap in contract talks.
Step aside New York Yankees, there's a new evil empire in Major League Baseball. The Los Angeles Dodgers have taken the reigns as MLB's most hated team, and for good reason. Twenty-nine fan bases are incredibly jealous of one of the best teams we've seen in recent memory, at least on paper.
The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a high-profile free agent, adding Anthony Santander to their powerful lineup.