Justin Verlander is coming off a solid season, and the SF Giants have a need for starting pitching. Could they reunite for a deal in 2026? According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Verlander's next destination could be a return to familiar territory in Houston. MLB insider speculates that Justin Verlander could return to familiar territory in 2026 Nightengale adds that the Houston Astros have spring ... Read more
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Is Rumored to Be Landing a 14-Year, $500 Million Contract That Could Change the Market Forever. YV
The long saga of Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract extension negotiations is almost over. Yancen Pujols reported Saturday on Twitter/X that the Toronto Blue Jays have reached agreement on a 14-year, $500 million contract extension with the star first baseman. Hector Gomez reported later in the day that the two sides are "just working (on) finer details" of the contract. Sunday, Bob Nightengale of USA ... Read more
The Blue Jays Are Poised to Land a Former Phillies All-Star Starter in a Move That Could Shift Their Rotation Overnight.yv
George Springer of the Toronto Blue Jays is checked by manager John Schneider. As the MLB calendar churns closer to December, free agency is expected to heat up, with a few players already finalizing deals for either new teams or returning to the same team. The qualifying offer deadline is Tuesday this week, which is likely when some bigger names will decide on their next MLB organization. The Toronto Blue ... Read more
Toronto Fans Rally Behind Alex Vesia’s Family With Heartfelt Donations to a Children’s Hospital in LA.yv
After the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays faced off against each other at the 2025 World Series, fans of the Canadian baseball team have donated nearly $75,000 to a pediatric hospital in Toronto in honor of Dodgers player Alex Vesia's family. The Hospital for Sick Children, also known as "SickKids," initially reported they reviewed $30,000 in donations, according to the Toronto Star. However, the number ... Read more
Carlos Beltrán Returns to the Hall of Fame Ballot, Giving Fans a Second Chance to Debate His Legacy.yv
A former St. Louis Cardinals star is back on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot which means we’ll learn soon if this is the year when Carlos Beltrán finally gets above the required 75% threshold. The National Baseball Hall of Fame released the 2026 ballot today which revealed 27 candidates including 12 new ones who will now have their chance to enter baseball immortality. Carlos Beltrán is the highest ... Read more




