The Toronto Blue Jays want a trade return that exceeds what the San Diego Padres got for Juan Soto in regard to inquiries for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Here are three teams that should match their asking price.
In the Mets' perfect world, they'd love to find a deal for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who, like Juan Soto, is a slugger who makes contact. 199 hits and 96 strikeouts last year. If they pulled off a trade for him, they could sign him before he hit the market, as they did with…
The Toronto Blue Jays want a large trade package if the team chooses to move star Vladimir Guerrero Jr., according to Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of
The Blue Jays are planning to reopen extension talks with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Even Guerrero’s relatively short remaining window of team control doesn’t fully illustrate how quickly the Blue Jays are reaching a crossroads, however. Guerrero has made clear that he set a deadline for negotiations of the first full day of Spring Training with the club’s front office.
Amid Pete Alonso's heightened free agency, the New York Mets have another option in Vladimir Guerrero to look forward to filling first base.
Given their need for a first baseman going into the 2025 season with Pete Alonso still available as a free agent, the New York Mets checked in with
As rumors swirl regarding slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the Blue Jays have reportedly set a high asking price for any team that wants to trade for the All-Star first baseman.
A new rumor reveals what the New York Mets or Boston Red Sox cost in a Vladimir Guerrero trade would be and it's larger than expected.
The big news for the Toronto Blue Jays this week is that they missed out on another prime free agent target as pitcher Roki Sasaki agreed to sign with the Los A
Star Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki agreed to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday. We examine the fallout from his decision across the league.Dodgers remain fully operational Death Star Harry How / Getty ImagesAgent Joel Wolfe stood in front of reporters at the winter meetings in early December declaring his client would entertain pitches from any and all markets.