As the snow continues to pile onto the streets of Toronto, and as the wind continues to gust, while you continue to shiver… just know this: The Blue Jays equipment truck is already en route to Dunedin, Florida.
The Toronto Blue Jays will enter the 2026 season with some roster spots up for grabs. While nothing is finalized, considering there are still a couple of months left in the offseason for the front office to make some moves, the Jays will have two interesting names vying for a spot in the bullpen this time around.
The Toronto Blue Jays bullpen for the 2026 season is nearly set. Earlier on Monday, we looked at which relievers would fill which roles, with about six or seven spots locked down barring an injury or trade.
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.
The San Francisco Giants projected to have a fairly busy 2025 Rule 5 Draft, after choosing to make zero protections (thus leaving some intriguing names available), and waiving Marco Luciano to open up a roster spot.
Never let your opponent know your next move. The annual Rule 5 draft was on Wednesday. Coming into it, there was concern that the Toronto Blue Jays would lose Yohendrick Piñango.
San Francisco Giants prospects, as part of the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League, are preparing for another week of action that starts on Tuesday — and they’re doing so as the league’s front-runners.
Fans of the Tigers, Nationals, Mets, Astros, and Giants (as well as the Pirates) will likely be trying to keep up with the Scottsdale Scorpions, the 2025 Arizona Fall League affiliate for those teams.