Dylan Cease Signs 7-Year Deal with Blue Jays
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The MLB draft is a difficult thing to ace. Most of the best players in the draft get taken in the first round, and the hit rate is pretty low. That's not always the case, though, as was shown by the recent Toronto Blue Jays pick Nate Pearson.
MLB signings are taking place as teams build their rosters for a strong 2026 season. Here’s the latest update from the league.
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Blue Jays are forming one of the best rotations in baseball
The start of the MLB offseason has been slow as per usual, but on Wednesday night, the Toronto Blue Jays got the ball rolling on free agency.
The days of the Toronto Blue Jays playing second fiddle to free agents sure appear to be over, as Dylan Cease agreed to a seven-year, $210 million deal to come
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The Baltimore Orioles are reportedly targeting San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease to address their urgent need for an ace-caliber starter. Following
The Toronto Blue Jays' recently-departed bench coach knows his team could've been a bit more prepared for World Series Game 7.
I find that it’s sort of a copycat league," one exec said. "If it works, people follow it.” But contact hitting isn't easy to replicate.