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Guardians trade Myles Straw to Toronto
The Cleveland Guardians have traded outfielder Myles Straw to the Toronto Blue Jays. Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban
This is the second trade this offseason, which has given the Guardians future payroll flexibility. Following the Straw trade, it's time the front office took advantage of that. There are two areas in which the Guardians could re-invest this money.
Toronto acquired $2 million in international signing bonus pool allocation from the Cleveland Guardians that could be used in its pursuit of Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki as part of a trade that also brought underperforming outfielder Myles Straw to the Blue Jays.
TORONTO -- Early Friday, the Blue Jays swung a deal with the ... In the deal, the Blue Jays took on outfielder Myles Straw, who despite spending most of last year in Triple-A is owed $13.8 million over the next two seasons with a buyout of $1.75 million ...
The transaction, announced by the Guardians on X, also includes the transfer of international bonus pool space to Toronto.
They continued the pattern on Friday by sending another Gold Glove defender, Myles Straw, to Toronto for a player to be named. More Guardians coverage Ex-Cleveland All-Star pitcher re-signs with ...
Andrés Giménez and Myles Straw. All that represents something of a quantity-over-quality outcome after Toronto struck out on the biggest names on the market, such as Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes, Max Fried and Roki Sasaki. Nevertheless, the Blue Jays boast ...
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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.