The Toronto Blue Jays have taken a lot of heat over the course of this offseason for failing to make a big move. Toronto missed out on big targets such as Roki Sasaki and Tanner Scott. Despite striking out on most of the top pitchers this offseason,
Less than a month away from Spring Training, Jurickson Profar and Pete Alonso are still free agents, leading analyst Robert Murray to explore their fit with the Los Angeles Angels.
The New York Mets are linked to free agent slugger Jurickson Profar to replace Pete Alonso, according to Robert Murray.
The Blue Jays have been linked to Pete Alonso and Max Scherzer in free agency, but the latest update is far from ideal for the team.
3:05pm: The Blue Jays have been known for a while to have interest in free agent first baseman Pete Alonso. Andy Martino of SNY reports today that talks between the two sides are “advancing,” though he cautions that nothing is done yet and it can’t be certain that a deal will be completed.
Rare non-Pete Alonso news just dropped. Free agent outfielder Jurickson Profar has reached an agreement on a contract with the Atlanta Braves for three-years,
Spring training is less than a month away, but there is still plenty of MLB offseason business to tackle. A handful of notable players remain on the free-agent market, including A
The Toronto Blue Jays, who have repeatedly struck out on top free agents two offseasons in a row, have been the most heavily rumored suitor of late. The San Francisco Giants, too, have long sought a big bopper and could use a first baseman.
Jurickson Profar's rumors are picking up the pace with an NL East giant emerging as a top suitor. Here's the latest buzz surrounding Profar.
We are inching closer to 2025 Spring Training and just like last year, two of Scott Boras's clients, Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso, remain a hot commodity on the free agent market alongside Jurickson P
Pete Alonso's decision to reject a substantial offer from the New York Mets has ignited heated discussions among fans and analysts. MLB insider Sal Licata argues the Mets' offer was fair, questioning if the Toronto Blue Jays can top it.