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The Toronto Blue Jays entered the offseason hoping to make a big splash in the free agent market and land the kind of star they have failed to in the last sever
Former infielder Jeff Kent, who spent part of one season (1992) with the Toronto Blue Jays, learned that he was going to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2026 via a vote from the Contemporary Baseball Eras Committee.
After a busy week for big transactions, let's take stock of Toronto’s roster and whether there’s a move left for the Jays to make.
However, the Toronto Blue Jays' name wasn't decided upon until that August. Once March 1977 rolled around, the fresh ballclub was gearing up for its spring training debut, followed by its first regular season.
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Having already parted ways with multi-time All-Stars Sonny Gray, Nolan Arenado, and Willson Contreras, the Cardinals still have veteran bats like Brendan Donovan, Lars Nootbaar, and Alec Burleson who could be of interest to contending teams in the coming seasons.
JoJo Parker, a shortstop in the Blue Jays organization with a a powerful left-handed swing and is a 2026 MLB.com Top Prospect
The Toronto Blue Jays’ superstar slugger offered a five-word response on his former teammate’s New York Mets decision.
A "gargantuan return" most likely meant several prospects and at least one Major League-ready player who could make an immediate impact for the Guardians. Clearly, the Blue Jays felt the asking price was way too high.