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Toronto Blue Jays Sign Kazuma Okamoto to a $60M Deal
Toronto Blue Jays welcomed Kazuma Okamoto with a $60 million contract, signaling strong off-season moves aimed at building a perennial World Series contender.
As Toronto Blue Jays free agency rumors intensify, Kyle Tucker and George Springer were spotted at a golf event together.
The Toronto Blue Jays made a move that clearly shows where they think they stand. By signing Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million contract, Toron.
The Toronto Blue Jays added a key piece to their offseason plans with the signing of Kazuma Okamoto. Toronto signed Okamoto to a four-year, $60 million contract with a $5 million signing bonus. The deal does not include opt-outs.
The Toronto Blue Jays are now predicted by one leading analyst to land the biggest prize in free agency this offseason, at a hefty price tag.
The offseason for the Toronto Blue Jays is getting exciting in ways fans didn't see coming. With All-Star players Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker both on .
The Toronto Blue Jays’ Ross Atkins sent a clear message about moving forward as he introduced the team’s newest star player.
Okamoto hit .327 with 15 homers and 49 RBIs in 69 games last year for the Central League’s Yomiuri Giants. He injured his left elbow while trying to catch a throw at first base on May 6 when he collided with the Hanshin Tigers’ Takumu Nakano, an injury that sidelined Okamoto until Aug. 16.
Discover out how the Blue Jays are positioning themselves this offseason, targeting top free agents Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette.
The longer Kyle Tucker has to wait in MLB free agency, the more likely it is he ends up with the Los Angeles Dodgers.