The San Diego Padres could end up being dark horse candidates to acquire Vladimir Guerrero Jr. from the Toronto Blue Jays.
Elly De La Cruz is going to be on the cover of MLB The Show 25. The Cincinnati Reds superstar will follow in the footsteps of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Jazz Chisho
The Blue Jays are planning to reopen extension talks with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Pete Alonso and the Mets appear to be splitting up and the Blue Jays have a Vladimir Guerrero Jr plan if they land the first baseman.
If the Blue Jays don’t sign Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a contract extension before he becomes a free agent at the end of this season -- which they conceivably still might -- then we are going to be talk
Bob Nightengale of USA Today and Jon Heyman of the New York Post have both put Guerrero's target in the $400 million range. That would set a record for an infielder, easily clearing Manny Machado's 11-year, $350 million contract with the San Diego Padres.
Bregman stands as perhaps the best position player available in free agency with less than a month before the beginning of Spring Training, and he reportedly still has a standing six-year, $156 million offer from Houston.
Since winning the World Series in 2021, the Braves have struggled to get back to the top of the sport. They've reached the playoffs in the past three seasons but haven't made it past the division series.
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A Cincinnati Reds star says he will be on the cover of an MLB video game. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz announced on social media that he is joining some MLB legends on the cover of “MLB The Show 25.
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