The Blue Jays finished last in the AL East last season, marking the first time in the decade Toronto failed to finish above .500. With a pivotal 2025 ahead, the Blue Jays were relatively active this winter.
The Toronto Blue Jays are just hours away from starting the 2025 campaign. With the Baltimore Orioles in town and Toronto starting the season at home for
The Blue Jays have all but officially set their Opening Day roster, as manager John Schneider told reporters (including Sportsnet’s Shi Davidi and MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson) that right-hander Jacob Barnes, and outfielders Alan Roden, Myles Straw, and Nathan Lukes will all break camp with the team.
The Jays were able to jump out to a small lead right away. Tyler Heineman hit a two out double in the first, and Alan Roden lined a single to cash him in.
Who saw Myles Straw having this good of a Spring Training? When the Toronto Blue Jays acquired Straw in a trade with the Cleveland Guardians, it was a salary dump for the Jays to get International Free Agency bonus pool money in an attempt to sign Rōki Sasaki.
Another day, another win for the Toronto Blue Jays. On Monday afternoon, the Blue Jays headed to the Spring Training home of the Detroit Tigers, defeating the American League Central team 13-3 to bring their record to 6-3-1.
The Toronto Blue Jays acquired outfielder Myles Straw from the Cleveland Guardians yesterday afternoon along with $3.75 million in cash and $2 million in international bonus pool money.
The Blue Jays are adding another chapter to their book of “almosts” when it comes to signing free agents, as they watched 23-year-old Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki choose the Los Angeles Dodgers as his first MLB home.
The Cleveland Guardians made a rather surprising trade on Friday afternoon. They sent Myles Straw and international bonus pool money to the Toronto Blue Jays for cash considerations or a player to be named later.
News and Notes for Saturday, January 18th, 2025 The Cleveland Guardians made another trade with the Toronto Blue Jays. This time sending an even worse hitting gold glove defender!
This past December, the Cleveland Guardians made a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays, sending three-time Gold Glove Award-winning second baseman Andrés Giménez and right-handed relief pitcher Nick Sandlin to Toronto.
The push to sign Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki is on, with the Toronto Blue Jays adding to their international signing bonus pool following Friday’s trade with the Cleveland Guardians.
The Guardians sent outfielder Myles Straw outright to Triple-A Columbus, according to the MLB.com transaction log. Cleveland successfully ran him through waivers once the offseason got underway, removing him from the 40-man roster.
Say what you want about Myles Straw. At this point, we know what he brings to the table in terms of offense, but there is still one area where he shines.
The Cleveland Guardians have a lot to sort through with their outfield. There are a lot of options that look at as they search for someone who can contribute consistently at the plate. One player who is making noise for how they showed up to camp is Myles Straw.
Cleveland Guardians outfielder Myles Straw expected to encounter a hostile environment during Tuesday's Game 1 of the American League Division Series at the New York Yankees.
An RBI single from Gleyber Torres gave the Yankees an exciting 5-4 walk-off victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday afternoon. However, instead of a joyous celebration inside Yankee Stadium, mayhem broke out on the field.
A federal judge has given the Yankees until noon on Monday to unseal a 2017 letter from Major League Baseball that may link the team to a sign-stealing scandal, and Astros players had a field day reacting to the news.