• Bo Bichette: A Standing Ovation on His Return to Toronto

    Bo Bichette: A Standing Ovation on His Return to Toronto
    Tonight, the New York Mets are visiting Toronto for the first time this season. And of course, when you think back to last offseason, you realize this is a big night over there.
    It might not be that big of a deal to Juan Soto, who's decided to take it easy, but it's a big deal for Blue Jays fans.
    Juan Soto gifts George Springer a trip around the bases pic.twitter.com/V1omZ18TCg
    — Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) June 29, 2026
    Because yes, today was Bo Bichette's big return to Toro
  • Eric Chavez takes a swipe at Juan Soto and the Mets’ front office

    Eric Chavez takes a swipe at Juan Soto and the Mets’ front office
    It’s crazy how there’s always something to say about the New York Mets!
    On Sunday, my colleague Sébastien wrote an article about David Stearns' four fatal mistakes. 
    Today, the Mets are in the news again—once more for all the wrong reasons.
    Eric Chavez, who was the team's hitting coach as recently as last year, revealed in an interview that Juan Soto lacked leadership. In doing so, he also took a swipe at the team's front office, stating that it was primarily their
  • “It’s still possible that Joe Veleno will be back next year.”

    “It’s still possible that Joe Veleno will be back next year.”
    Earlier today, the CH submitted eight qualifying offers. Among them, Kirby Dach, Zachary Bolduc, and Arber Xhekaj are the biggest names to have received one.
    In all three cases, this isn't a huge surprise… except perhaps for Dach, but even then.
    That said, among those who didn't receive an offer is Joe Veleno. The Habs therefore did not retain the rights to the Quebec native, who performed quite well as the 13th forward last year and wouldn't have cost much to re-sign.
    This means that as