The Blue Jays granted veteran infielder Eduardo Escobar his release Friday.
Following today’s 5-1 Spring Training win over the Red Sox, the Toronto Blue Jays announced that veteran infielder Eduardo Escobar has been granted his release and is currently heading back to free agency.
If you can believe it, Opening Day arrives next Thursday for 28 of the 30 big-league clubs – the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres will open in South Korea this Wednesday.
The Jays are now on a two-game win streak. On Tuesday afternoon, the Jays defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-3 in Spring Training action to move their record to .500, or 9-9.
If you want offence, you should’ve watched the Blue Jays on Saturday! Canada’s team took on the Philadelphia Phillies, defeating them 13-5 to bring their record to 6-8.
The Blue Jays are back in the win column! On Thursday evening, the Toronto Blue Jays headed to Lakeland, Florida, to take on the Detroit Tigers. After blowing a lead late in Tuesday’s game, the Jays held on to win 5-4 against the Tigers.
Well, thankfully that game wasn’t televised. On Tuesday afternoon, the Blue Jays faced off against the Pittsburgh Pirates, falling 6-5 to one of the league’s worst teams.
Without a finalized squad, the Toronto Blue Jays may have to do a bit of juggling with their 40-man roster – which is currently full – prior to heading north for Opening Day next month.
The Toronto Blue Jays added another infield piece to the organization earlier this week, signing utility infielder Eduardo Escobar to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Shi Davidi of Sportsnet reports that Eduardo Escobar and the Toronto Blue Jays are in agreement on a minor-league deal, pending a physical. The Blue Jays add another veteran infielder to spring training who’s very versatile.
It looks like the Blue Jays are adding another piece to their infield puzzle. Robert Murray of FanSided reported on Thursday night that the Blue Jays are nearing a contract with free-agent infielder Eduardo Escobar.
It looks like the Blue Jays are adding another piece to their infield puzzle. According to Robert Murray of FanSided, the Blue Jays are nearing a contract with free-agent infielder Eduardo Escobar.
The Toronto Blue Jays are signing veteran infielder Eudardo Escobar, who has always been slightly underrated as a power hitter.
Pitchers and catchers will be reporting to Spring Training in about three weeks but a slow offseason means there are still plenty of free agents out there.
With the conclusion of the 119th Fall Classic, the Los Angeles Angels can officially start their offseason clock in deciding the early moves with their 2024 roster.
Escobar is from Venezuela but has played in MLB since 2011. He had been studying to become a U.S. citizen and passed his test on Tuesday to receive the honor.
New Los Angeles Angels infielder Eduardo Escobar made his presence felt in their blowout win over the Colorado Rockies, a welcomed addition for a team continuing their important push for the playoffs.
After a year and a half dawning the blue and orange, Eduardo Escobar’s time as a New York Met has come to an end. On Friday evening, the Mets announced that they had traded Escobar and cash considerations to the Los Angeles Angels for RHPs Coleman Crow and Landon Marceaux.
The Los Angeles Angels traded for a former All-Star infielder.
The Mets and Angels pulled off an unexpected swap Friday night. New York dealt veteran infielder Eduardo Escobar and cash considerations to the Halos for pitching prospects Coleman Crow and Landon Marceaux.
Third baseman Eduardo Escobar seems to understand his role with the New York Mets is about to change following the promotion of top-tier prospect Brett Baty.
Team Venezuela has enjoyed success so far in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. In between games, the team has been having a lot of fun together and has been hilariously pranking Eduardo Escobar over his fear of cats.
RBI from Jeff McNeil, Eduardo Escobar, and Daniel Vogelbach led to a four-run inning, putting New York ahead 7-2 heading into the eighth inning.
Escobar, 33, has been playing hurt for most of the past week, leaving Friday’s game with the team referring to his ailment as “side tightness” at that time
Francisco Lindor and Eduardo Escobar have sparked a tradition of "messing" with Buck Showalter during pitching changes.
Across 60 games this season, Escobar has slashed .236/.301/.397 with five home runs and 25 RBI.
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