For a few years now, the Blue Jays’ camp competitions have been limited to the edges of their roster. That can be a good ...
As Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s contract extension talks continue, it’s important to remember that he isn’t the only Toronto Blue ...
Pitchers and catchers are reporting in less than a week and the offseason is slowly tapering off. So far, the Toronto Blue Jays have done everything in their power to redeem themselves after the ...
With the heavy emphasis on defense and the difficulty finding consistent threats on offense, ranking the top 10 players at ...
Alejandro Kirk will be the Blue Jays go-to catching option in 2025 Even Cal Raleigh, who won the 2024 American League Gold Glove at catcher and led all of MLB in defensive innings played at the ...
Brian Serven is one of five catchers at the top two levels for the Detroit Tigers, joining Jake Rogers, Dillon Dingler, Tomás Nido and Stephen Scott.
Pitchers and catchers reported to camp for the Blue Jays on Thursday but Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s self-imposed contract deadline is hovering over everything the team does.
McGuire, who was once part of the Blue Jays' three-catcher "problem" after Kirk arrived on the scene, spent the last two and half seasons with the AL East rival Boston Red Sox. McGuire struggled ...
For example, he imitated Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk's one-knee setup last season, especially during his 27 MLB games. Expect Serven to watch Rogers in spring training this season.
The Blue Jays only have two catchers on the 40-man roster right now, so they could use depth at the position. Alejandro Kirk and Tyler Heineman are the only options currently. As for Lovelady ...
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