The Dodgers traded away a minor leaguer each to the Reds and the Phillies, but the Blue Jays went the major league route, acquiring centre fielder Myles Straw from the Cleveland Guardians.
TORONTO (AP) — The Toronto Blue Jays acquired unperforming outfielder Myles Straw and $2 million in international ... post he intends to sign with the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Cleveland will send $3.75 million to the Blue Jays ...
The Toronto Blue Jays acquired outfielder Myles Straw from the Cleveland Guardians yesterday afternoon along with $3.75 million in cash and $2 million in international bonus pool money.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially signed Roki Sasaki. This means a lot for the future of the Dodgers, but as of right now, the roster is at capacity and i
The Blue Jays are adding another chapter to their book of “almosts” when it comes to signing free agents, as they watched 23-year-old Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki choose the Los Angeles Dodgers as his first MLB home.
Twenty-two players from six different countries are headed to the Toronto Blue Jays. The MLB club announced its latest class of international free-agent signings on Friday, headlined by shortstop Christopher Polanco of the Dominican Republic.
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But one move doesn’t negate a string of bad luck and questionable decision-making by the front office, and maybe no move has been more head-scratching than the trade to get Myles Straw ... signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, it was chided as a long ...
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.
Future Hall of Fame starting pitcher with a track record of excellence, a competitive fire the likes of which few have ever matched and a wealth of postseason experience. On paper, Max Scherzer looks like a player who would help a number of contending teams,