Vladimir Guerrero Jr. loves Canada and especially the Jays, but for his upcoming free agency β he is next winterβs clear No. 1 guy β he suggests he will consider any of the 30 teams.
It should come as no surprise the Blue Jays failed to sign superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Itβs very tough to lock up a player of that stature with mere months to go.
More than 1,000 games in β not to mention a World Series berth β we are still trying to determine exactly where Boone ranks strategically among managers.
Sotoβs departure upset the Yankees, but didnβt prevent them from responding quickly, and their pivot to pitching was as effective as it was decisive.
Naturally, Mets people talked up their rotation depth, and there certainly are a lot of pitchers in camp (38 at last count). But letβs face it: The rotation easily ranked as the clubβs biggest question mark heading down here, and they need to do something to bolster things now.
The Mets are one of the more consistent pursuers of this Padres star and word is they have prospects who interest the San Diegoβ if indeed they decide to deal him.
Francisco Alvarez engaged in the good kind of trash talking when he got to Mets camp, declaring to Mets writers that they have βthe best lineup in baseball.β