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Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider took a slight jab at Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Joe Davis following the World Series.
Mayza isn’t elite by any means, but for the Blue Jays, he’s certainly valuable and can eat up innings out of the bullpen. Over the past few years, he’s bounced around the league, last appearing with Toronto in 2024. Over his eight-year professional career, he’s been more than serviceable, posting a 3.87 ERA across 308.1 innings.
Tucker, a four-time All-Star who spent last season with the Chicago Cubs, reportedly visited the Blue Jays’ training facility in Dunedin, Fla., before the Winter Meetings. Toronto signed former San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million contract earlier this month.
The Toronto Blue Jays No.1 priority this offseason is to re-sign Bo Bichette, but if they don't, could this trade suffice?
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Ernie Clement just had his best season in the big leagues, and he may have another sport to thank for it.
Bo Bichette's market is finally starting to form. The Yankees and Dodgers could be more involved than expected, while the Blue Jays try to hold serve.
On Monday, December 15th, 2025, the Blue Jays made the Rogers signing official. Heavy urged them to make this move because Rogers has an impressive ability to prevent batters from hitting home runs. Case in point, Jeff Hoffman and Chad Green surrendered more home runs last year than Rogers has in his entire career.
Back in November, the Toronto Blue Jays made the first major splash in free agency by bolstering their starting rotation with the addition of 29-year-old right-hander Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million mega-deal that represented the biggest free agent contract in franchise history.