Toronto Blue Jays won't find money in the banana stand to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. A current CBA loophole allows for teams to defer money well into the future as it pertains to contracts with high-priced players. Look no further than Shohei Ohtani ...
The San Diego Padres could end up being dark horse candidates to acquire Vladimir Guerrero Jr. from the Toronto Blue Jays.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s potential contract extension with the Toronto Blue Jays before he turns free agent next winter has got many talking.
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
Find out the latest Toronto Blue Jays trade rumors, including speculation about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s future and possible trade scenarios.
Bob Nightengale of USA Today and Jon Heyman of the New York Post have both put Guerrero's target in the $400 million range. That would set a record for an infielder, easily clearing Manny Machado's 11-year, $350 million contract with the San Diego Padres.
Earlier this week, we heard that the Toronto Blue Jays are more than $100 million apart in contract negotiations with first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Accor
MLB.com has been ranking prospects. Between our preseason rankings, and, more recently, midseason updates, we’ve had 22 different players rank as the No. 1 prospect in baseball. How would the best prospects rank amongst themselves?
Another advantage for the Yankees is that the American League got weaker this offseason, and with the Guardians and Astros both doing some retooling of their rosters, the Bronx Bombers are clearly the best team in the AL on paper. Meanwhile, the Mets have the Phillies and Braves to deal with in a tough NL East.
Roki Sasaki's introductory press conference with the Dodgers saw him make a comment that was likely aimed directly at the Toronto Blue Jays' front office.
The Toronto Blue Jays two-time Silver Slugger superstar has been predicted to "chase" a new deal in free agency.
Here's what our experts think could still go down between now and spring training, from free agency to off-the-field drama.