June 7th, 2024 – the day the Toronto Blue Jays designated Cavan Biggio for assignment, ending a seven-year tenure with the organization. Five days later, on June 12th, he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for a double-A reliever by the name of Braydon Fisher.
The Toronto Blue Jays may have found an important reliever for the foreseeable future in Braydon Fisher. On June 7, 2024, the Blue Jays designated long-time Blue Jay Cavan Biggio for assignment.
Cavan Biggio, at age 30, has put together a solid, if unspectacular career. The former top-five finisher for American League Rookie of the Year has spent seven years in the big leagues.
Cavan Biggio is optioned out. The Royals announced they have called up outfielder John Rave and optioned Cavan Biggio to Triple-A Omaha. Rave was hitting .301/.382/.549 with 9 home runs and 17 stolen bases in 44 games at Omaha.
The Kansas City Royals have optioned infielder Cavan Biggio to Triple-A Omaha following Sunday’s 2-1 win over the Minnesota Twins, according to Anne Rogers of MLB.com.
The Royals optioned infielder Cavan Biggio to the minor leagues following the club’s game against the Twins on Sunday, according to a report from Anne Rogers of MLB.com.
Veteran second baseman Cavan Biggio’s baseball journey will continue with the Kansas City Royals. The Kansas City Royals are expected to carry Biggio, the longtime Toronto Blue Jays infielder, on their Opening Day roster.
The Royals announced a wide slate of cuts this morning. Infielder Harold Castro, righty Taylor Clarke, catcher Brian O’Keefe and infielder Tyler Tolbert were all reassigned to minor league camp.
The Kansas City Royals have some interesting roster battles taking place at spring camp in Surprise, Arizona. Opening Day is less than a week away, and now it is time to see who will take certain roster spots.
Anyone's best guess about the Kansas City Royals' Opening Day roster could still wind up looking foolish. Compared to most returning playoff teams, the Royals have a lot of competition for the final few spots on the roster.
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With just over two and a half weeks until Opening Day on March 27th, the Toronto Blue Jays continue to filter out the big league side of camp and narrow down the roster.
Cavan Biggio is making a statement early in camp. After signing a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals this offseason, Biggio is 3-for-7 at the plate with one home run and has an OPS of over 1.500.
Teoscar Hernández made it a top priority to sign back with the Dodgers this offseason, and entering the 2025 season, his bat and effervescent personality will remain in Los Angeles for the next three years.
A fan favourite of Toronto Blue Jays fans has found a new franchise. On Sunday afternoon, the Kansas City Royals announced they signed Cavan Biggio to a minor league contract.
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Former Toronto Blue Jays top prospect Cavan Biggio is headed for the free agent market yet again. Atlanta Braves reporter David O'Brien noted that Biggio has elected free agency.
In 44 games with Toronto this year, he hit a paltry .200/.323/.291 as his strikeout rate soared to 32.1 percent, going over 30 percent for the first time in his career as a big leaguer.
The San Francisco Giants signed Cavan Biggio to a Minor League contract after he was released by the Los Angeles Dodgers upon being designated for assignment and clearing waivers earlier this month.
The Los Angeles Dodgers released Cavan Biggio after he went unclaimed on waivers. Biggio is now a free agent and able to sign with any team. He will be postseason eligible so long as added onto a 40-man roster by 8:59 p.m.
Ever since the Los Angeles Dodgers placed Max Muncy on the 10-day injured list with a right oblique strain on May 17, they have struggled to find stability against right-handed pitching at third base.
The 29-year-old was just designated for assignment earlier this week by Toronto, who will now be trading him for a return instead of placing him on waivers.
Earlier today, Cavan Biggio, son of Hall of Famer Craig Biggio, was designated for assignment by the Blue Jays. It wasn’t too long ago that Cavan Biggio was apart of the Blue Jays talented group of prospects that was expected to turn Toronto into a perennial contender.
Several years ago, the Toronto Blue Jays debuted several top prospects who had family ties to former MLB All-Stars. Now one of them is officially on his way out of the organization.