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Blue Jays, Bo Bichette
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The Toronto Blue Jays are all set to have a strong offseason as they become the prime target for a World Series hero.
Bo Bichette will be a free agent. Max Scherzer and Chris Bassitt will also hit the open market. Shane Bieber could also enter free agency. With so many potential losses, the Blue Jays may feel the need to be aggressive in order to keep their contention window open.
Of course, Tarik Skubal's free agency rumors get tied to the LA Dodgers, who are always in the mix when it comes to the best players on the market.
Although the Toronto Blue Jays remain in the postseason, the off-season has begun for several other teams. With the beginning of the off-season comes MLB Trade Rumors’ annual arbitration projections. This off-season, the Blue Jays have seven players ...
As the Toronto Blue Jays head to the World Series for the first time in over 30 years, social media accounts are claiming US President Donald Trump has announced a tariff on games involving Canada's only team in Major League Baseball.
He had a 7.36 ERA through his first 16 Blue Jays appearances, allowing at least one run in nine of the 16 times he took the mound. For a while, it felt like arguably the biggest swing the Jays took at the deadline was a complete whiff.
Per Heyman, the Blue Jays "are another team that could play for No. 1 free agent Kyle Tucker. They played for the biggest free agents—Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto—and Jays sources say they still would have signed Vlad Guerrero Jr. even if they'd gotten Ohtani or Soto."
Los Angeles Dodgers are preparing for a significant offseason. They are targeting Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker. Tucker is projected to receive