Four conservation groups, represented by Earthjustice, filed a request in federal court today to defend critical Endangered Species Act protections for the imperiled Florida scrub jay.
To quote FanSided's MLB insider Robert Murray: The Toronto Blue Jays are once again the bridesmaid and not the bride. It's getting hard to keep track of all the free agency whiffs from Ross Atkins ...
The pressure is on the Blue Jays to lock up Vlad Guerrero Jr., a superstar who’s a Canadian citizen (remember, his Hall of Fame dad played for the Expos) and favorite son, and do it by Guerrero ...
Every team in MLB would love to have him, but he will reportedly choose between the Los Angeles Dodgers, the San Diego Padres, and the Toronto Blue Jays. He is widely projected to be a front-of ...
this concept only works if the Blue Jays aren't able to get Alonso for themselves. And truth be told, that does feel like a realistic outcome. But if it doesn't, well, this would just plain be a ...
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It's worth noting that The Athletic reports other teams are still involved in the Alonso bidding, including the Blue Jays. Should Toronto land Alonso, the expectation is that Vladimir Guerrero Jr ...
With his free agency looming in less than nine months, Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero is generating discussion on a number of fronts: • The Blue Jays have not spoken to ...
The New York Mets have reportedly "checked in" on Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s trade availability, but the first baseman might not be going anywhere this offseason. Per Sportsnet ...
Alonso’s market is heating up, with three teams, including the Toronto Blue Jays, engaged in discussions for the power-hitting first baseman, league sources said. If the Blue Jays landed Alonso ...
So how are those talks to extend Vlad Guerrero Jr. going now that the Blue Jays all star first baseman’s self-imposed deadline is a little more than a month away? Not so well, apparently ...