David Singh
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David Singh has been working in journalism for over a decade, holding positions at MLB.com, The Canadian Press and Metro News, among other companies. He joined Sportsnet in 2015 as a digital editor and now serves as senior writer.
World Series-champion Dodgers bolster bullpen by signing closer Diaz
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The right-hander was the top reliever on the free-agent market and his signing, along with Schwarber’s, captivated the baseball world on Tuesday as the second day of the Winter Meetings unfolded in Orlando.
Schwarber re-signs with Phillies as free-agent logjam appears ready to burst
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Mets sign Devin Williams as closer market continues to intensify
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Another closer is off the board as the MLB Hot Stove continues to percolate, just days away from the winter meetings.  The New York Mets made headlines late Monday night when reports emerged that the club had inked right-hander Devin Williams to a three-year contract.
Mariners make first off-season splash by re-signing Canada's Josh Naylor
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Just two weeks after the World Series, we have the first major move of the off-season. Sportsnet's David Singh breaks down a five-year deal between Canada's Josh Naylor and the Mariners.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider to return in 2026, in talks for long-term deal
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Despite Game 7 agony, Guerrero Jr., Bichette rise to the moment for Blue Jays
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The home run, the embrace, the heartbreak — it was all there in Game 7. Bo Bichette finally had his moment, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was right beside him. In defeat, they gave the Toronto Blue Jays something it won’t soon forget.
'He can rise to the occasion': Blue Jays confident in Scherzer for Game 7
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"He looked pissed off, he looked like he's ready to throw right now." There may not be anyone more ready for Game 7 than Max Scherzer, and the rest of the Blue Jays are more than willing to put their faith in him, David Singh writes ahead of the winner-take-all showdown.
Cold-blooded Yesavage mesmerizes Blue Jays, fans in 'historic' outing
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Blue Jays' Guerrero Jr. holds serve against Ohtani, sets tone in Game 4
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With the Toronto Blue Jays in need of a win on the heels of a gutting, 18-inning loss, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. took Shohei Ohtani deep early in Tuesday’s Game 4 to even the score in the superstar clash. David Singh tells us how it happened.