The Detroit Tigers were expected this offseason to add some right-handed power to their lefty-heavy lineup. Though the team as currently constructed was obviously able to make an against all odds type of run to the playoffs and come within a game of the Tigers first ALCS appearance in a decade,
The Toronto Blue Jays have long been expected to make the right move regarding Alex Bregman. While they are still unsure, things could change
Alex Bregman has fielded some serious interest from the Detroit Tigers and the Boston Red Sox, both of whom could use his bat as well as his defensive prowess. One other top team to keep an eye on would be the Toronto Blue Jays, who just met with Roki Sasaki.
The Blue Jays could certainly use Bregman, but Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet thinks they are just going to hang around the conversation without diving all the way in.
The Roki Sasaki sweepstakes ended with the Japanese star signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Now the Detroit Tigers, and every other organization can move on.
The Toronto Blue Jays are making progress with free agent outfielder Anthony Santander, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports. Earlier in the offseason, KPRC's Ari Alexander reported that the Blue Jays extended an offer to Santander, but the Los Angeles Angels and Detroit Tigers were also interested in the switch-hitter.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made a few key moves this offseason ... The Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers have been in on him as well, but Buster Olney of ESPN believes Toronto could be the ...
The San Diego Padres could look to trade their ace Dylan Cease to the Toronto Blue Jays in a shocking offseason move.
The Detroit Tigers could go all-in on adding to their young core with a four-time All-Star slugger this offseason.
The Toronto Blue Jays have struck out on marquee free agents ... persist as Bregman will choose a similar contract from the Detroit Tigers instead. “After failed pursuits of Shohei Ohtani ...
MLB released their predictions for World Series champions in the next ten years, and some of the projections were… intriguing. One thing is for sure: no one