With the trade deadline now less than two months away, we at MLBTR are setting our sights backwards for a bit to highlight past trades of rental players to provide a loose guideline of what sort of returns fans can expect with their teams’ current rental players.
With the announcement that the Blue Jays were signing Drew Hutchison to a minor league deal, it’s once again time to look at the best trade tree in Blue Jays’ history.
After spending 14 seasons in the majors, pitcher Francisco Liriano officially announced his retirement from professional baseball Monday, putting a wrap on his lengthy career in Major League Baseball.
Liriano has officially called it a career after 14 seasons. Robert Kelley | Bucs Dugout: Francisco Liriano announced his retirement after 14 seasons in the majors.
All in all, Liriano appeared in 14 big-league seasons with the Twins, Blue Jays, White Sox, Tigers, Astros and Pirates.
The Blue Jays have granted left-hander Francisco Liriano his release.
Among the roster moves, Philly released left-hander Francisco Liriano and infielder Logan Forsythe. Meanwhile, Infielder Neil Walker will make the team's Opening Day roster.
While not forced by either side, the coronavirus epidemic may have compelled both Realmuto and the Phillies to hold extension talks off.
Welcome to this week's edition of Three Up, Three Down — your weekly catch-up of the three best highlights (and lowlights) from around the league. We're here for all of the cheers and the jeers, because it's baseball.
It was not too long ago that the obituary for the 2017 Toronto Blue Jays was all but written: “The Blue Jays, recent champions of the American League East division, died suddenly in May of 2017, following a sudden and brutal April debut.
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