Toronto signed Jeff Hoffman, Anthony Santander, and Max Scherzer after missing out on some high-profile players.
According to Hector Gomez of Z101 Digital, the Blue Jays are working to land at least one more big piece before spring training begins.
Replacing Anthony Santander’s production is a challenge. Replacing his presence in the Orioles’ clubhouse might be just as difficult.
The Orioles are barreling toward spring training with most of their offseason checklist satisfied, but Mike Elias says he’s ...
To that end, FanSided's Austin Owens recently suggested that the "desperate" Blue Jays could make a trade for St. Louis ...
Orioles executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias joined a group of players and local media this morning in volunteering at The Warehouse Collaborative, a space for Baltimore-based nonprofit ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have certainly kept things interesting this offseason. It was a disappointing start to the winter for ...
At least until pitchers and catchers [report],” Elias said, “we’re going to be working the offseason like we always do.” ...
When a star exits, his former team might look to free agency or the trade market to find his replacement. Often, though, the ...
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At first glance, the addition of Max Scherzer looks like a nice bonus. Yet the closer you look at the Blue Jays decision to add the 40-year-old, it looks like a necessary step rather than a welcome ...
The deal with Toronto for Scherzer, 40, is reportedly pending a physical. The three-time Cy Young winner was limited by ...