The Baltimore Orioles had to make a major pivot to upgrade their bullpen this week. The O’s signed former All-Star
The Toronto Blue Jays are officially taking a big risk with free agent reliever Jeff Hoffman. The hard-throwing reliever, who may end up serving as the Blue Ja
GM Mike Elias and the Baltimore Orioles will have to pivot once again as Jeff Hoffman, a pitching target of theirs, signed with Toronto.
The Braves walked away from an agreement with free agent right-hander Jeff Hoffman due to medical concerns. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Last week, the Toronto Blue Jays inked veteran reliever Jeff Hoffman to a three-year deal worth $33 million. However, after the deal was finalized, we learned t
Last Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays signed reliever Jeff Hoffman to a three-year deal, the splashiest free agent signing for the club this winter. However,
Reliever Jeff Hoffman failed a physical with the Atlanta Braves that nixed a potential deal prior to signing with the Toronto Blue Jays, reports Mark Bowman of MLB.com. This comes after FanSided's Robert Murray reported last week that an issue with Hoffman's shoulder came up during a physical with the Baltimore Orioles and prevented a potential deal.
As the MLB offseason continues, rumors of the Blue Jays making a splash continue to grow, and they have their eyes set on Anthony Santander.
Now another season is about to begin. The Blue Jays chased hard after Roki Sasaki, the Japanese free agent pitcher, and superstar Juan Soto, just as they chased hard after the unicorn, Shohei Ohtani, a year ago. Chasing hard is a wonderful trait. Baseball, and all sports, though, are forever about winning.
The Dodgers have taken over the winter, adding an elite pitcher to their rotation and surprising everyone with their latest signing.
MLB released their predictions for World Series champions in the next ten years, and some of the projections were… intriguing. One thing is for sure: no one can blame MLB for doctoring games for views.