Toronto Blue Jays, Kyle Tucker
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The reigning American League champion Toronto Blue Jays were dealt a tough hand on Thursday night as they missed out on free agent slugger Kyle Tucker. The Blue Jays reportedly offered Tucker a long-term deal, but he signed a four-year, $240 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers - the team that beat the Blue Jays in the World Series.
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The Toronto Blue Jays organization has re-signed a 27-year-old after a very brief stint with the Philadelphia Phillies.
While the Blue Jays continue to bolster their roster, a couple of names still circulate within the franchise, including free agent slugger Kyle Tucker. As Toronto navigates uncertainty regarding where Tucker will land, some attention must be drawn to its bullpen.
The Toronto Blue Jays needed to bolster their farm system, and they did so in a huge way by adding a top international free agent.
Jan 6: The international signing period opens up on Jan. 15 and the Toronto Blue Jays are expected to come to terms with top-rated catcher Juan Caricote of Venezuela. Baseball America expects him to sign for the 18th-highest bonus in this international class, and the second-highest bonus among catchers.
A few organizations have been aggressive in addressing the gaps that their 2025 roster had, and many recognize that the Jays have been one of them. MLB insider Jeff Passan has six teams that have won this offseason, and Toronto is rightfully listed.
The Toronto Blue Jays add a seven-year American League hurler who is looking to bounce back after a harsh move by the Boston Red Sox.