The San Diego Padres have yet to orchestrate a major league signing, but the team is expected to bring back outfielder Jurickson Profar, according to ESPN's Ald
TORONTO (AP) — The Toronto Blue Jays acquired unperforming outfielder Myles Straw and $2 million in international ... old right-hander on Friday evening spurned the Blue Jays and San Diego Padres, said to be the other two finalists to land him.
The Los Angeles Dodgers had the least amount of money to offer Roki Sasaki before he made his decision. It was actually the San Diego Padres that offered Sasaki
The Toronto Blue Jays acquired outfielder Myles Straw in a deal with the Cleveland Guardians on Friday. Toronto received Straw, $3.75 million US cash considerations and $2 million in international signing bonus pool space for the 2025 period from Cleveland, which received a player to be named later or cash considerations.
The Blue Jays paid $11 million for a replacement-level player, because they thought it would help them get Roki Sasaki.
The San Diego Padres could add Texas Rangers pitcher Andrew Heaney as they look to chase down the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League West.
You might not be able to tell by the frigid temperatures around the country, but the Hot Stove is still simmering with only a few weeks remaining until Spring Training. Much of the sports world will b
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One of the most fascinating stories of the 2024-25 MLB offseason came to an end in the most predictable way: NPB superstar Roki Sasaki signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are known for offering the most money to free agents, but reportedly were outbid by millions by San Diego.
The Toronto Blue Jays pursued a marquee free agent, were among the finalists, then didn't get him. This time it was Japanese righty Roki Sasaki, who went to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Something similar happened with Corbin Burnes,
Rōki Sasaki may have taken a pay cut in order to pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The San Diego Padres were willing to offer Sasaki more than $10