The Toronto Blue Jays were unable to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and could lose him to the New York Yankees next winter.
His figures in 2024, a batting average of .323, 30 home runs, and 103 RBIs1, make him an attractive option in free agency.
MLB insider Jeff Passan recently touched upon the Dodgers' payroll and their deferred contract. Here's a look at what Passan ...
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero recently admitted he and the club did not come “close” to signing an extension this ...
In a year in which the Brewers lost Corbin Burnes, Willy Adames and Devin Williams, the Cardinals appear to be wandering in ...
With $17 million starter Frankie Montas expected to miss several weeks of the 2025 season, the Mets may look to the 2020 Los ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Mets owner Steve Cohen once again revealed that he’d eventually like to see his team stay below the ...
The Chicago Cubs' whiff on Alex Bregman gets even more embarrassing, the Los Angeles Dodgers continue to rule Japan and the ...
The superstar infielder reportedly self-imposed a Monday night deadline to reach a new contract with the Blue Jays. That didn ...
Who wants to land the next 26-year-old superstar free agent? Ranking 10 teams that make sense as possible Vlad Jr.
With an already talent-stacked roster for the upcoming MLB season, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen shared his thoughts on ...
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Former Mets GM Steve Phillips predicts Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will sign with the New York Yankees in 2026 after entering free ...
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