MLB free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker remains the top player available on the open market, and the Toronto Blue Jays continue to be viewed as the favorites to land him.
Myles Straw was one of several Blue Jays who exceeded expectations in 2025, but his time in Toronto may now be running out. The Blue Jays’ decision to acquire Straw from the Cleveland Guardians ahead of the 2025 season was met with little enthusiasm.
The Myles Straw trade is the gift that keeps giving. On Thursday morning, Francys Romero reported that the Toronto Blue Jays have signed Cuban right-handed pitcher Alieski Torres for $200,000.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
It seems like the Toronto Blue Jays are legitimate contenders to earn Kyle Tucker’s services. Myles Straw and Tucker were both drafted in 2015 by the Houston Astros and even made their big league debuts in the same season (2018).
Outfielder Nathan Lukes exited Game 1 of the ALCS during the fourth inning on Sunday after fouling a ball off of his knee earlier in the game. He was replaced
The Toronto Blue Jays advanced to the Championship Series after eliminating the New York Yankees in the ALDS in a gentleman’s sweep. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s historic performance helped power Toronto to an ALCS matchup against the Seattle Mariners.
The Blue Jays’ success this season can be traced back to many things, but this magical run has been possible because every part of the roster stepped up to play its role.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The Toronto Blue Jays officially welcomed their newest international free agent signee to the organization on Wednesday, putting pen to paper with teenage right-hander Seojun Moon.
Myles Straw’s debut season as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays has been a rousing success. Many fans and pundits were critical of the Blue Jays’ decision to take on Straw’s contract, given that the team was unable to sign Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki.
It seems as if the Toronto Blue Jays’ struggles are behind them. After taking two of three from the Chicago Cubs, the Blue Jays welcomed the Texas Rangers for a three-game series, with the Boston Red Sox hot on their tails for the American League East division lead.
Myles Straw is making the most of his first year with the Toronto Blue Jays. The Cleveland Guardians sent Straw to Toronto in a trade last offseason to give Blue Jays manager John Schneider more depth.
Myles Straw was 4-for-5 with two home runs and five RBIs, and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Texas Rangers 14-2 on Saturday afternoon. It was Straw's first career multi-homer game while his four hits tied his career high.
Another Toronto Blue Jays player had a legacy game. On Saturday, the Blue Jays thumped the Texas Rangers 14-2 to bring their season record to 73-51. Friday’s game saw Alejandro Kirk put up a legacy game; on Saturday, it was Myles Straw who had a legacy game.
The Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly signing an international free agent. According to Francys Romero, the Blue Jays are signing Korean pitcher Moon Seo-jun to a bonus of around $1.5 million.
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Myles Straw has been exactly what he's supposed to be this season: a reliable defender and serviceable contact hitter. The
The Toronto Blue Jays pulled off a trade for Myles Straw in January, sending cash to the Cleveland Guardians for the outfielder. Straw, who was once an AL Gold Glove for the Guardians in 2023, barely played in the big leagues in 2024 due to his struggles.
The Cleveland Guardians made a rather surprising trade on Friday afternoon. They sent Myles Straw and international bonus pool money to the Toronto Blue Jays for cash considerations or a player to be named later.
The Guardians sent outfielder Myles Straw outright to Triple-A Columbus, according to the MLB.com transaction log. Cleveland successfully ran him through waivers once the offseason got underway, removing him from the 40-man roster.
Say what you want about Myles Straw. At this point, we know what he brings to the table in terms of offense, but there is still one area where he shines.
The Cleveland Guardians have a lot to sort through with their outfield. There are a lot of options that look at as they search for someone who can contribute consistently at the plate. One player who is making noise for how they showed up to camp is Myles Straw.
Cleveland Guardians outfielder Myles Straw expected to encounter a hostile environment during Tuesday's Game 1 of the American League Division Series at the New York Yankees.