Blue Jays Land Max Scherzer To One-Year Deal
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Blue Jays Land Max Scherzer To One-Year Deal
Just when fans thought that the spending might be over in Toronto, out of left field the team picks up a future hall of famer to add to the starting rotation. That’s right the Jays signed Max Scherzer to a one-year $15.5 million contract, adding to already one of the most potent and formidable pitching… read more
Maple Leafs Falls Short to Blue Jackets, 5-1
On a three game win streak, Toronto finds themselves in a home matchup against one of the hotter teams in the NHL, the Columbus Blue Jackets. Out of the gate, the Leafs were playing puck heavy hockey with a ton of chances that couldn’t find the back of the net. The Columbus goaltender made some… read more
Leafs Catch Lightning in a Bottle Again in 5-3 Win Over Tampa Bay
Since these two teams faced each other in the first round of the postseason in 2022 and 2023, it seems like every time they meet in the regular season it’s going to be a close contest. Overall, the Leafs played a pretty solid game. They defended well, they controlled the pace for a lot of… read more
Blue Jays Sign Anthony Santander – How Has the Lineup Improved?
Early in the afternoon, the Blue Jays announced that they’ve signed All-Star slugger Anthony Santander to a 5-year deal, worth just over $92.5M, with some deferred money that hasn’t been announced at this time. Santander immediately becomes a top-3 hitter on this Blue Jays team, slotting in the 2-4 spot in the batting order. Santander… read more
Leafs Score 7 Unanswered to Top Red-Hot Canadiens
In the Hockey Day in Canada headlining game, the Toronto Maple Leafs faced off against their biggest rival, the Montreal Canadiens. Toronto came out flat. There is no easy way to put it, they were just heavily outplayed. Montreal was able to score 3 goals in the first frame, Josh Anderson scored the third (and… read more
Why The Blue Jays Trading For Myles Straw Was A Bad Deal
Toronto has kept active this offseason in free agency, already capitalizing on a couple names like Andres Gimenez and Jeff Hoffman, and have continued by acquiring outfielder Myles Straw from Cleveland along with $2 million in international player bonus money, in exchange for cash considerations or a player to be named later. Essentially, this means… read more
How Craig Berube Has Given the Maple Leafs a New Identity
It’s been enough time that we can accurately judge Craig Berube and his tenure so far in Toronto. So the question is posed: how is he doing as Maple Leafs head coach? The easy answer is amazing. Berube has this hockey club playing simple north/south hockey, aggressive on pucks, and hard on the forecheck. He… read more
Early Blue Jays 2025 Season Analysis
With the 2025 MLB season beginning in the latter-half of March, many teams already know what their ball club will look like come Opening Day. The Jays haven’t done much in this offseason, they’ve (re)signed relief pitcher Yimi Garcia, signed Jeff Hoffman (who failed his physical with BAL), and they traded for second baseman Andres… read more
Disaster Shines in Toronto as Maple Leafs Get Shutout vs Vancouver
Mitch Marner on the Leafs’ effort level tonight: “I liked it. I thought we played well, I really did. The last couple of games, we’ve been giving up plays to teams that aren’t missing on them.” Are you kidding? There was absolutely nothing in this game that proved that the Leafs played well. They lacked… read more
Blue Jays Avoid Arbitration With Guerrero Jr. And Others
While the offseason for the Blue Jays so far has been nothing short of underwhelming, a major question mark surrounding the team has been answered for the meantime, that being whether or not the Jays would re-sign star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Now while a new long term contract extension has not been placed for Guerrero,… read more
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