Just when you think things couldn't get any worse for the Toronto Blue Jays, they hit another new low yesterday.
After missing out on Roki Sasaki, the Blue Jays "remain involved in" the starting pitching market, Sportsnet's Ben Nicholson-Smith writes.
Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick had no problem throwing shade at the Cubs after the team landed Corbin Burnes in free agency.
If a team like the Diamondbacks can shell out big bucks for Corbin Burnes, what's stopping other teams from inking Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman?
The Toronto Blue Jays were unable to land top free agent Roki Sasaki, which puts Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s future in more doubt than ever.
Remember when the Toronto Blue Jays were the front-runner for Corbin Burnes? As has been the case with many free agents the past two off-seasons, the Blue Jays had heavy interest in a free agent, just for that player to sign with another team.
On Monday, we learned that the Toronto Blue Jays met with Japanese free agent Roki Sasaki in Toronto. The Belle of the Ball with regards to this year's internat
The Blue Jays have struck out in free agency this offseason but have taken a meeting with Roki Sasaki that could change things.
After missing out on Japanese starting pitcher Roki Sasaki on Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly still looking for starting pitching help. Ben Nichols
The Toronto Blue Jays were unable to keep Roki Sasaki away from the bright lights of LA. Here are a few backup plans for Ross Atkins to prioritize.
The Toronto Blue Jays are reported to be one of two finalists to sign All-Star Japanese starting pitcher Roki Sasaki.