Toronto, Canada. — Star right-hander Dylan Cease would have reached an agreement for seven years and 210 million dollars with the Toronto Blue Jays, according to a source confirmed to MLB.com. The team has not yet made the official announcement, but the move is already considered one of the most impactful of the winter market.
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Cease, recognized as one of the pitchers with the greatest strikeout ability in Major League Baseball, has surpassed the barrier of 200 strikeouts in each of the last five seasons, being the only pitcher with such consistency in this period. His 1,106 strikeouts since 2021 lead all of MLB.An elite opener for Toronto
With 29 years old and heading into his 2026 season, the right-hander arrives as a key piece for a rotation that needed reinforcements after the departure of Max Scherzer and Chris Bassitt to free agency. In addition, Kevin Gausman and Shane Bieber are under contractual control for only one more year, which made it urgent to secure a long-term arm. Cease's repertoire has been one of the most dominant on the circuit:- High fastball in the 90s
- Slider near 90 mph, with more than 100 strikeouts annually by itself since 2021
- Deep curveball in the 80s with 12–6 movement
Results and evolution
Although he has had seasons of contrasts, Cease has been among the best starters in baseball. He finished second in the voting for the American League Cy Young Award in 2022 and was fourth in the National League with the Padres in 2024.Your performance includes:
- 65-58 mark
- 3.88 effectiveness
- 1,231 strikeouts in 1,015.1 innings
- No-hitter with the Padres in 2024
- Participation in four postseasons (2020, 2021, 2024, and 2025)
Market Impact of Launchers
The Cease agreement could redefine the winter market. With him out of the picture, the most sought-after names are Ranger Suárez, Michael King, Framber Valdez, and Tatsuya Imai. Among them, Suárez is considered the next candidate to sign, especially being represented also by Scott Boras. Toronto's move could also influence negotiations with their star Bo Bichette, who remains a priority for the organization. The expenditure for Cease could make it difficult to simultaneously attempt to sign Bichette and Kyle Tucker, another target of the team.A move that puts pressure on the American League East
While the Blue Jays add a long-term ace, other teams in the East—like the Orioles—could feel the pressure to respond by reinforcing their rotations. Baltimore, in particular, is shaping up to be one of the clubs most in need of an impact starter.
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