Monster Deal: Toronto Blue Jays made Juan Soto the biggest offer of free agency, after the Superstar is officially confirmed to be….See Details 

Monster Deal: Toronto Blue Jays made Juan Soto the biggest offer of free agency, after the Superstar is officially confirmed to be….See Details 

MLB insider Hector Gomez has just revealed that the Toronto Blue Jays will look to the biggest offer of free agency for Juan Soto as they are planning to surpass any offers made by the New York Yankees, New York Mets or Los Angeles Dodgers.

Soto is clearly the biggest free agent on the market this off-season as he is reportedly going after a contract worth $700 million or more which many believe he will be able to get.

Toronto Blue Jays are set to be going all in on free agent Juan Soto

Many Blue Jays fans did not want to get their hopes up when it was revealed that the team would be making an offer to Soto during free agency after what happened last off-season with Shohei Ohtani.
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Toronto Blue Jays Addison Barger have uncertain future with the teamWhile most fans are still very skeptical that the Blue Jays have a chance at signing Soto, the most recent report reveals that Toronto plans on making a massive offer for Soto which is set to surpass what the Dodgers, Mets and Yankees are willing to offer.
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Since Soto has made it clear in his interviews that he will be following the biggest offer on the table and will end up singing with whoever offers the most money, the Blue Jays have a legitimate chance at signing him if they make the biggest offer.
While this all sounds good, fans are still very skeptical because they cannot see one of the best players in the league going to a last place team after just losing in the World Series.

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Toronto Blue Jays Officially Lose Left-Handed Pitcher Off 40-Man Roster

With the conclusion of the World Series, it’s off to offseason business.
Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Ryan Yarbrough (35) pitches during the seventh inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Wrigley Field on Aug 17.
Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Ryan Yarbrough (35) pitches during the seventh inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Wrigley Field on Aug 17. / Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images
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The 2024 baseball season officially wrapped up on Wednesday night with the Los Angeles Dodgers beating the New York Yankees in the World Series.

With the season officially over, we’re now onto the offseason for all clubs, including the Toronto Blue Jays.

The first matter of housekeeping in the offseason per MLBTradeRumors is the changing of official rosters.

OCTOBER 31: Free agency begins for eligible players, but they aren’t permitted to sign with other teams for at least five days. Free agents no longer count against their previous teams’ 40-man rosters. Trades of players who were on the 40-man roster reopen for the first time since last summer’s deadline.

So yes, Ross Atkins is now free to start dealing from the 40-man roster. That 40-man roster also got a little lighter on Thursday as left-hander Ryan Yarbrough officially became a free agent. After the Jays traded away the likes of Yusei Kikuchi, Kevin Kiermaier, Justin Turner and Yimi Garcia at the trade deadline, Yarbrough is the only free agent the Jays had from the 40-man roster.

The 32-year-old Yarbrough appeared in 12 games for the Jays this season after coming over from the Los Angeles Dodgers. He threw 31.1 innings for Toronto with a 2.01 ERA.

A seven-year veteran of the Tampa Bay Rays, Dodgers, Kansas City Royals and Blue Jays, he’s 53-40 lifetime with a 4.21 ERA. He has appeared in 196 career games, making 68 starts.

He was a frequent “opener” for the Rays as they popularized the pitching strategy.

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