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Blue Jays To Sign Dylan Cease To Seven-Year Deal

By Darragh McDonald | November 26, 2025 at 5:55pm CDT

The Blue Jays are going to sign Dylan Cease, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post. It will be a seven-year, $210MM deal for the Boras Corporation client. There are some deferrals, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, though the details of the deferrals haven’t been publicly reported. Though the Jays gave Vladimir Guerrero Jr. a $500MM extension, this will be the largest free agent signing in franchise history, surpassing George Springer’s six-year, $150MM deal. Cease rejected a qualifying offer from the Padres, meaning San Diego will receive a compensation pick while the Jays will have to forfeit two picks and international bonus pool space.

Cease, 30 next month, entered free agency as a test case of how much modern front offices care about earned run average. In two of the past three seasons, his ERA has jumped to the mid-4.00s, including a 4.55 mark in 2025.

However, in just about every other respect, he has been great. He has been incredibly durable. His control isn’t amazing but he has racked up strikeouts. He has kept his fastball velocity in the upper 90s, while also featuring a slider, knuckle curve and changeup.

Though Cease debuted back in 2019, he has actually never been on the major league injured list, apart from a very brief stint on the COVID list in 2021. He made 12 starts in the shortened 2020 season and has taken the ball at least 32 times in each full season since. In total, he’s made 174 starts since the start of 2020, which leads all major league pitchers. He generally doesn’t pitch deep into games, however, so he’s ninth in that span in terms of innings.

On top of the quantity, the quality has been strong. For that same 2020-25 span, he posted a 3.88 ERA. His 9.9% walk rate was a bit on the high side but he punched out 28.9% of batters faced with a 14.4% swinging strike rate.

As mentioned, his ERA has wobbled in recent years, but it has done so while other elements of his game have stayed more consistent. He actually saw his ERA drop to 2.20 in 2022. With the White Sox at that time, he finished second in American League Cy Young voting to Justin Verlander that year. His ERA then shot up to 4.58 in 2023, dropped to 3.47 in 2023 and then climbed back up to 4.55 this year.

But during those ups and downs, his strikeout and walk rates have been less volatile. His strikeout rate did drop from 30.4% in 2022 to 27.3%, but then it climbed to 29.4% and 29.8% in the two most recent campaigns. His 10.4% walk rate in 2022 decreased to 10.1% and 8.5% in the next two years, followed by a slight uptick to 9.8% in 2025.

His batting average on balls in play, which tends to be a bit more luck based, has synched up more with his ERA shifts. A standard BABIP is usually around .290 but Cease was down at .260 in that 2022 season. It then swung the other way to .330 in 2023 as Cease’s ERA climbed, then went to .263 and .320 in the two most recent seasons as his ERA dipped and climbed again.

As such, ERA estimators have considered Cease to be far more steady than his actual ERA. His FIP has been between 3.10 and 3.72 for the past four years. His SIERA was at 3.48 in 2022, jumped a bit to 4.10 in 2023, and then has been at 3.46 and 3.58 in 2024 and 2025.

As we were deliberating our Top 50 Free Agents post at MLBTR, we had many debates about whether the inconsistent ERA would hurt his earning power, perhaps leading him to accept a short-term deal with opt-outs, or if teams would overlook the ERA and sign him based on his consistency in other areas. In the end, we opted for latter, predicting a seven-year, $189MM deal. Cease has surpassed that in terms of sticker price, though it’s possible the deferrals end up putting the net present value closer to that projection.

The Blue Jays are coming off their best season in years, as they charged all the way to Game Seven of the World Series, ultimately falling to the Dodgers in extra innings. However, the season ended with plenty of rotation uncertainty. Chris Bassitt and Max Scherzer became free agents. Shane Bieber had a $16MM player option he seemed likely to decline, going for a $4MM buyout instead. In the long term, Kevin Gausman is a free agent after 2026. José Berríos has an opt-out in his deal after the upcoming campaign.

In the past few weeks and months, the long-term outlook has improved considerably. Trey Yesavage came up late in the year and was immediately able to get hitters out, quickly establishing himself as a rotation building block. Bieber surprisingly decided to trigger his player option and stick with the Jays for one more year. Now Cease is in the fold for the long run.

That gives the Jays a rotation of Gausman, Cease, Yesavage, Bieber and Berríos going into 2026, with guys like Eric Lauer, Ricky Tiedemann and Bowden Francis also in the mix. Though Bieber and Gausman are slated to depart after the upcoming campaign, with Berríos potentially joining them, Cease can serve as a bridge to another era. By then, it’s possible Jake Bloss has recovered from his Tommy John surgery and is back in the mix. Prospects like Gage Stanifer and Johnny King might have climbed into the picture by then as well.

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  1. DoItDoug

    50 mins ago

    Awesome!

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      47 mins ago

      Dolt – Yes as a Red Sox fan this makes me happy!

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      • Jeremy320

        38 mins ago

        If you’re a Sox fan and this makes you happy I’m guessing you were the last kid in your class to figure out Santa wasn’t real.

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        • soxfan1

          35 mins ago

          Cease will be posting negative WAR by year 4 of this contract and beyond

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        • dbdmack

          35 mins ago

          Or the first. As a sox fan, I did not want a big dollar pitcher with a 4.55 era.

          5
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        • Misty Moobs

          33 mins ago

          Who says Santa isn’t real?

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          32 mins ago

          dbd – Thank you for getting it, unlike Jeremy.

          This contract won’t age well, and will be hard to dump.

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        • FenwayFaithfulDevilsFan

          28 mins ago

          I would have loved Cease. But to be honest that deal is wayyyy too lucrative at a 7 year term. I’d do 5/150 as an absolute max.

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        • Jeremy320

          28 mins ago

          Is it going to age poorly…like the…checks notes…Sonny Gray contract.

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        • tigers182

          26 mins ago

          Thanks for spoiling it, Dick

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        • Dubbs

          23 mins ago

          #ViolentNight

          Reply
        • vanswanson

          20 mins ago

          Cease is overhyped, guy struggles to get out of the 5th inning, control is, yes please pay him 210 million.

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        • vtadave

          20 mins ago

          Don’t think they care. The window is now.

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        • gbs42

          13 mins ago

          3.88 career ERA with 2nd-place and 4th-place Cy Young finishes in the last four years.

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        • bigdaddyt

          12 mins ago

          Buddy you just named every pitcher in the MLB other than like 10 guys

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        • Yankees fan in Chicago

          8 mins ago

          Jeremy Cmon dude it’s called sportsmanship…. No need be dbag .

          Reply
        • AI GM

          8 mins ago

          Toronto didn’t even look at his era as it’s completely irrelevant.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          3 mins ago

          It shows me how crazy the starting pitching market is. way too many years at a higher than I expected AAv

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        • Steve45

          25 seconds ago

          Toronto won’t care if they win the World Series in the next two seasons

          Reply
      • bigdaddyt

        29 mins ago

        I mean why pay a guy for his prime years when you can spend 40 million for 1 year of a late 30s pitcher that’s proved they can’t pitch in the east

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      • MLB Top 100 Commenter

        24 mins ago

        FPG

        The Blue Jays only need Cease to be a durable middle of the rotation guy. Maybe it is an overpay, but it extends the margin by which the Jays are best in the division.

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    • Deebo_91

      41 mins ago

      LFG!!!!!

      Reply
    • bigdaddyt

      39 mins ago

      Now get Imai and cbass as the 6th/late inning and jays rotation will be pretty darn good. Gaus, Biebs, Yesavage, Cease and Imai would be top 5 rotation in the league. Mind you was saying the same thing when they got Johnson and Burhle

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      • bigdaddyt

        36 mins ago

        Oh ya Berrios exists as well

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    • horaceallen

      37 mins ago

      Didn’t see this coming so soon.

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      • bigdaddyt

        35 mins ago

        Gotta get this done early for the bigger moves later.

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  2. simonkiller

    49 mins ago

    This way lies madness

    2
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    • i like al conin

      22 mins ago

      Notably this recalibrates the market for FA SP.

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      • AI GM

        7 mins ago

        He went for what he should have.

        Reply
      • Dimitri_in_LA

        6 mins ago

        I’d say so too.

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    • Dimitri_in_LA

      7 mins ago

      A regrettable deal in the making. Seven years for Cease?

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  3. angt222

    49 mins ago

    Ooff! Def thought he was going to NYM or CHC.

    Reply
    • aaronharper

      32 mins ago

      I was hoping the Cubs- but at 7/210 Jed would never touch that. Ever.

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      • Tshelton

        23 mins ago

        For that price, I’m glad they didn’t. Good for cease, hope the Jays can win one. I like them being aggressive.

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      • AI GM

        3 mins ago

        Deferrals allegedly and TOR NY CHI would all pay different prices.

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      • Gmaytag

        2 mins ago

        And in this case it makes Jed a smart man. No way any fan can fault him for not getting involved. Toronto will regret this signing.

        Reply
  4. bhd360

    49 mins ago

    LET ROSS COOOOOOK

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  5. andrewc62

    49 mins ago

    WOW

    Reply
  6. Baltimore_44

    48 mins ago

    Jays doing it

    Reply
  7. mlbnyyfan

    48 mins ago

    Wow. That’s impressive. Crazy 7 years. Starting pitchers don’t deserve this especially after most can’t guarantee more than 5 innings every time.

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    • Yankee Clipper

      47 mins ago

      Probably true, but we just did the same with Fried last season.

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      • Bivouac-Sal

        44 mins ago

        Yeah but Fried is better

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          37 mins ago

          Sal – Exactly! Over the past 6 years Cease’s ERA is nearly a full run higher than Fried’s.

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        • Floridacoach 2

          32 mins ago

          The Jays roasted Fried this year, so when they face each other there’ll be no excuses!!!

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      • This one belongs to the Reds

        29 mins ago

        You could call it a turkey of a deal.

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      • Dimitri_in_LA

        5 mins ago

        Risky deal from the outset. Year 1 was a success.

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    • ThatsIT?

      39 mins ago

      More importantly usually get hurt for like 2 of the years

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    • Canuckleball

      35 mins ago

      It’s an overpay, to be sure, but virtually all Jays signings have to be overpays. It’s always been that way.

      For what it’s worth, the Jays rotation currently looks something like this:

      Gausman
      Bieber
      Cease
      Yesavage
      Berrios
      —–
      Lauer

      Even if there’s no super dominant ace, That’s a deep rotation which was a noted weakness starting out last season.

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        21 mins ago

        I wonder if the jays have enough prospects for 1 season of Tarik skubal

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        • bigdaddyt

          15 mins ago

          they currently have 5 top 100 prospects. Yes they do have the prospects but it’s taken them 10 years to build a decent system would hate to burn it to the ground the second it starts to look good

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        • O-Dawg

          11 mins ago

          Gee, I hope so.
          Let’s go Blue Jays.

          Reply
        • IamGARY24

          10 mins ago

          Trey would have to go

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        • winniejones31

          9 mins ago

          I know a LOT about having a good minor league system and then watching it go bye-bye very quickly. My Padres have been an excellent example of this during this decade. But at least we have made the playoffs more than ever as a result so…

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        • beastee

          5 mins ago

          The time is now. The east and American league is a bit weak right now and they have Vlad signed in his prime. They should go all in…. especially with all the playoff/world series revenue they got. 100% were willing to overpay for Dylan because of the added revenue.

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  8. Dustyslambchops23

    48 mins ago

    This seems a bit rich of a deal and only Heyman has it so I will wait until more comes

    2
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    • ks

      44 mins ago

      Pasan just announced it.

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  9. vacommish

    48 mins ago

    Guess that’s enough to cover the higher taxes, though compared to California, it might not be that bad. Guess this helps sign Bichette.

    2
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    • ThatsIT?

      38 mins ago

      Why would it help sign Bichette?

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      • ks

        36 mins ago

        It shows the Jays want to contend, now they have more pieces, Bichette is more likely to return to a better team.

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        • ThatsIT?

          33 mins ago

          So it puts them on equal footing with every other team who is in on the top free agents. So in other words doesn’t help.

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        • Ted

          27 mins ago

          The Jays have a top 5 payroll, signed Vladdy to a $500M deal, and took a lead to the 9th inning in Game 7 of the World Series. I don’t know all of Bichette’s considerations but Toronto’s willingness to contend can’t possibly be hurting them.

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        • O-Dawg

          10 mins ago

          Open the checkbook, Ross. Ed has the money.

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        • IamGARY24

          9 mins ago

          and were bridesmaids on Soto and Ohtani. Nobody questions their desire to spend.

          Reply
    • vtadave

      18 mins ago

      Taxes are a bit higher in Ontario than CA…

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    • kingken67

      15 mins ago

      This signing puts them $20M over the CBT mark already which puts them in the second tier of penalties already. Not sure they’re going to jump past that tier completely with one more signing, which is where Bichette would put them. Especially when they need at least a couple more pieces.

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    • Gmaytag

      27 seconds ago

      Bichette hopefully going to Cubs!!

      Reply
  10. raz427

    47 mins ago

    Job isn’t finished vibe? Love how they are being aggressive. Good for baseball.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      35 mins ago

      raz – They recognize when the window is open, and unlike the Orioles they aren’t gonna waste the opportunity.

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        19 mins ago

        They also have a ton of revenue being Canadas team and being backed by Rogers so of course they should be a top 10 spender

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  11. 10centBeerNight

    47 mins ago

    Great to see. Jays reinforcing position as class of division

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    • danumd87 2

      39 mins ago

      Exactly the opposite. They just locked so much money into a #4 sp that they’ve all but guaranteed they’ve lost ground to the rest of the division. The entire AL East is rejoicing right now

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      • El Kabong

        30 mins ago

        I seriously doubt the rest of the division is rejoicing.

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        • DrCox

          24 mins ago

          They aren’t trembling either.

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      • Floridacoach 2

        30 mins ago

        You’re such a joke-
        You’ve got to be kidding !!!
        The Jays are one of the richest franchises in baseball , that’s why we’re shaking up the division
        We love how you think ❤️

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      • Raps902420

        27 mins ago

        He’s durable, strikes out a lot of batters and is about to have the best defense hes ever had in the majors playing behind him. This is a great signing.

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        • bigdaddyt

          19 mins ago

          Not to mention the pitcher whisper in Pete Walker.

          Reply
      • kmac 2

        26 mins ago

        Not my money…Sign everyone!!

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      • gomer33

        25 mins ago

        #4sp? I’ll have what you’re smoking..

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      • NationalNightmare

        9 mins ago

        I don’t see how this comment could possibly age poorly

        Reply
      • TheBoatmen

        8 mins ago

        Somebody is jealous that their team didn’t get him.

        Reply
  12. dvmin98

    46 mins ago

    Wow..Grave overpay. Enjoy 2 good games out of every 8

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    • coldbeer

      4 mins ago

      Fans of every team who didnt get the guy always say stuff like this lol maybe next time big guy. Jays mean business

      Reply
  13. Moff_Nick

    46 mins ago

    Cease wasn’t the best putcher on the padres last year even though most of the starring rotation was hurt. 200 mil is a big risk

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  14. chandlerbing

    45 mins ago

    Jesus $210mil?
    How long before this becomes a very disappointing contract? 2 yrs? 3?

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    • ThatsIT?

      37 mins ago

      Generally speaking it’s usually the second after it’s signed

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    • bigdaddyt

      17 mins ago

      This Jays regime doesn’t spend bad money on pitchers in FA. Ryu could be considered a good signing as it showed they were out of a rebuild and pitched well at the start. Other than him the last one I can think of that was a bad signing was going way back to BJ

      Reply
  15. wvsteve

    45 mins ago

    Wow Awesome for jays fans

    Reply
  16. Tavo

    45 mins ago

    The stove it’s starting early this year.

    Reply
  17. TheRickestRick

    44 mins ago

    Is he officially on a flight to Toronto yet?
    If not, I don’t believe it

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    • gomer33

      22 mins ago

      This has been done to death, less funny every time the jays break out the wallet.

      Reply
  18. Southsidehitmen

    44 mins ago

    30 million? Reliable and good strikeout ability but not dominant enough for that contract

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  19. Joemo

    44 mins ago

    Love TOR going for it, but man that has potential to be a bad deal if it’s 210MM USD.

    If it is 210MM USD, then the price for good pitching has taken another big leap and I’m not too upset about Gray anymore.

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    • Dustyslambchops23

      42 mins ago

      It’s always USD, no contracts would ever be in CAD

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    • ThatsIT?

      36 mins ago

      Please cite another time in the history of baseball when a contract wasn’t in USD.

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  20. Yankee Clipper

    44 mins ago

    Well, despite Cease having some disparity in his numbers from year-to-year, I think this is a good signing. Blue Jays were already a good team (obviously), but this is certainly being aggressive in the right area. Nice job, Blue Jays.

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  21. James Midway

    44 mins ago

    Holy overpay Batman

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  22. Never Remember

    44 mins ago

    Wow that’s cheap

    Reply
  23. angt222

    43 mins ago

    Can’t see TOR signing Tucker or Bichette after giving Cease $210M.

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    • Dustyslambchops23

      41 mins ago

      Zero chance they would do this if they had no money to sign a batter.

      Maybe not Tucker but def bo

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    • The_Porcupine

      38 mins ago

      Disagree. I expected 2 big contracts this offseason. The problem is the second big contract means choosing between bichette, outfield, and closer. Not to mention more depth in the ptching.

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      • bighiggy

        10 mins ago

        They could probably match up with the cardinals to try and get remero and Donovan. Still have money to sign bichette.

        Reply
    • ThatsIT?

      35 mins ago

      Pee buster olney of espn you should think of the blue jays like the Yankees, Mets or dodgers

      Reply
    • Diggydugler

      34 mins ago

      They are definitely signing Bo. Hell they would have given this directly to Bo if it was 1 or the other. Tucker makes less sense and more money.

      Reply
    • its_happening

      29 mins ago

      Blue Jays better be making another signing for a big bat to justify this massive contract. You go all-in all the way.

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    • Floridacoach 2

      26 mins ago

      Watch and listen because Bichette is next!!
      We’re jumping our payroll closer to the Yankees …
      Last year Dodgers $450 million with no is deferred, and the Jays were $242M, and we forced a game 7 in extras… This is just the start of a dynasty 💋💋

      Reply
    • georgebell 2

      19 mins ago

      The Cease contract will replace the Gausman contract next year. They have money to spend.

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      • its_happening

        10 mins ago

        The next year’s signing will replace Gausman. Cease and Bieber replaces Scherzer and Bassitt.

        Reply
  24. The_Porcupine

    43 mins ago

    Definitely too rich of a contract, but it might have been necessary to get him over the border. I thought they would put this type of overpay towards Imai.

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    • bestone

      6 mins ago

      Yeah….just think of all the time he will be spending in line at Customs….

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  25. Thec’s

    43 mins ago

    At least the Blue Jays are trying to win! John Henry must be having a heart attack!

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    • boostreet

      28 mins ago

      By spending mega dollars on a #4 starter? He was 8-12 with a 4.55 ERA. They got marginally better, but made it a hell of a lot less likely to get one of their $300m targets. Gag.

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      • Diggydugler

        24 mins ago

        Lets wait and see if Bo re-signs before we say “they wont get bo because of this”. I see no correlation between the two.

        Reply
      • Dustyslambchops23

        21 mins ago

        If you’re going to put down this contract you better be able to go beyond record and era man

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      • smuzqwpdmx

        15 mins ago

        Cease is a #4 starter in odd years and a Cy Young contender in even years. It’s a big expensive gamble, but it certainly has a potential payoff. They’re believing more in his FIP than his ERA, which is perhaps somewhat justified with an elite defense.

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        • Dustyslambchops23

          8 mins ago

          I guess with the jays D they hope his results will be closer to his underline metrics, jays were first in dwar in 25, padres were 20th

          Reply
        • JerseyShoreScore

          5 mins ago

          More like TWO great years and every other season is a back end innings eater.

          Just two CAREER seasons under a 3.91 ERA and 1.24 WHIP.

          Reply
  26. ba$eba||F@n21

    42 mins ago

    Well I guess that takes Imai off the table for Toronto now.

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  27. Seamaholic

    41 mins ago

    Man that’s a lot for a 30 year old coming off a below league average season.

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  28. bigmike0424

    41 mins ago

    Too funny think players live year around in the city, that they play in when in reality they don’t, few players stay in the state, they play in..

    Reply
  29. louied

    41 mins ago

    Im sure Cease will have a better season next year than last but over $200 million over 7 years is a lot even if the underlying stats show he’s better than what the surface stats show. This is an ace level contract for a guy who wasn’t even an ace the year before.

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    • smuzqwpdmx

      13 mins ago

      Or it could be a sign that the market has moved and aces will get paid a lot more than this. Or, with the 7 year contract and deferrals beyond that, it’s a bet on high inflation and devaluation of the US dollar.

      Reply
  30. bigmike0424

    40 mins ago

    Good deal for blue jays

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    • JayRyder

      39 mins ago

      Wow !!!!! Still need a Closer !

      Reply
  31. philliesfan215

    39 mins ago

    Wow. Good for the jays and their fans.

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    • carlos15

      16 mins ago

      $30m a year for a 4 ERA pitcher lol, what a joke

      Reply
  32. Simm

    39 mins ago

    As someone who has watched cease pitch he maybe the most frustrating to watch this side of first half snell.

    He can literally dominate and then the wheels come off for a few batters. It just seems like it rinses and repeats over and over again.

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  33. denistaylor

    39 mins ago

    He has pretty much Ceased to be a star pitcher so….

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  34. niel.marshal

    39 mins ago

    He got more money than Max Fried. Is that means Cease is better than Fried?

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  35. GeronimoSon

    39 mins ago

    Pretty strong starting staff.. at least seven or eight deep… Cease, Gausman, Bieber, Berrios, Yesavage, Lauer & Francis & Tiedeman waiting in the wings.. Very impressive starting staff…

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  36. Informed Sportsball Discussion

    38 mins ago

    Happy travels, Dylan. Thanks for the no-hitter.

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  37. rhandome

    38 mins ago

    Damn son

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  38. RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame

    38 mins ago

    WHAT? Oh man Jays…best of luck with that. He’s durable, but he’ll be driving you crazy with his inconsistency by year 3.

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    • boostreet

      32 mins ago

      Already driving me crazy. So surprised by all the Jays fans who like this. Too much money for an average starter. Very disappointing way to see a quarter of a billion dollars spent as it definitely limits other moves. They’re marginally better.

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      • Diggydugler

        27 mins ago

        They arent really that much better as a floor but a much higher ceiling and they replaced Max and Bassitt’s payroll with Cease. They still sign Bo…probably wont get a closer unless they swing a big prospect for star closer type trade. As a jays fan it is an overpay I think but nothing I can get angry about…at least not as angry as the WS plays…

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  39. drew ford

    38 mins ago

    Their ownership corporation has so much money that the cost really doesn’t matter. Well done Toronto. This is called flexing.

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    • boostreet

      31 mins ago

      It does matter. They wont just keep throwing out $200M contracts. This was their big one. Gross.

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  40. mattwild1

    38 mins ago

    for a 30 year old off a down year? LOL

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  41. cbraves

    37 mins ago

    I don’t like this move honestly. I have never been very high on Cease. Seems like too much money. But if the Jays wanted him, it may have took quite an overpay to get him to go to Canada. Maybe it will work out well for them though.

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  42. mlbdodgerfan2015

    37 mins ago

    Seems like an overpay but what do I know.

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  43. Astros_fan_in_Aus

    36 mins ago

    Good signing for the Jays, though I was hoping that the Astros would get him. Seven years seems a bit long, but he is pretty durable.

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  44. Hp

    36 mins ago

    30 mil a year is insane

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  45. Jose Galvan

    36 mins ago

    F Valdez is much better and a lefty….how much is he going to get???

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  46. Candlestoked

    35 mins ago

    Jesus! $210M? What kind of tariff will be tacked on that?

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  47. Diggydugler

    35 mins ago

    I wont complain as a Jays fan but that seems a bit rich… as long as Bo is back and you get a closer its all gravy.

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  48. zonapadre

    35 mins ago

    I’m a Padre fan,good luck to Dylan with the Blue Jays

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  49. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    35 mins ago

    Too many years, relatively mid level AAV, all things considered.

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  50. winniejones31

    34 mins ago

    Congrats Blue Jays fans! Padres fan here. I hope Cease has a terrific bounce-back season for you guys! I like this signing as the Blue Jays are my second favorite team after the Padres. I love your hitters. I hope you guys re-sign Bichette. If not, my Padres could definitely use him. Really happy about Cease going to Toronto. What else do you guys need? Another SP or two?

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  51. Rowsdower

    34 mins ago

    Huge overpay

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  52. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    32 mins ago

    Has he had his Tommy John yet? He is a durable pitcher and rarely gets hurt but he also doesn’t seem to surpass 6 innings much and seems more around 5. Better load up on the bullpen now.

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    • Simm

      27 mins ago

      The issue is even when he is on he throws a ton of pitches. Guess that kind of comes with the territory because he is a strikeout pitcher. He does also lose command at some point almost every game.

      High pitch count equals the low innings.

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  53. JR_461

    31 mins ago

    A little long in the tooth for that kind of deal. Hope it works out for both of em.

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  54. This one belongs to the Reds

    31 mins ago

    Crazy to give a pitcher 7 years. Or too many players for that matter.

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  55. RunDMC

    30 mins ago

    Just glad AA didn’t overpay for him. Good for the Jays — not resting on their laurels. Bring back Bo!

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  56. jhomeslice

    30 mins ago

    His numbers make it a risky move for that amount of money, but all else equal it sure solidifies the Jays rotation. He is either a massively overpaid back end #4 starter worst case, or a solid #2/#3 in a good year. 200K’s and at least 160 innings each of the last 5 years is pretty solid durability. Wow that’s a lot of money for him though after a generally subpar year, in a pitchers park no less. An overpay, but almost everybody decent is nowadays,

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  57. soxshortstop

    29 mins ago

    Agree with a lot of folks. Huge overpay and just messed with the mkt for starting pitching. Jays may get a couple good years but Im guessing there will be a lot of bad or many so-so years.

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    • Appalachian_Outlaw

      2 mins ago

      It isn’t an overpay; there is no such thing in regards to free agency. If someone is willing to offer the money the Jays did, that’s the market.

      Personally, not a Jays fan, but I like the signing for them. I think Cease will age fairly well. Plus, if it helps get them a World Series win, it’s worth every penny..

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  58. SweetLou

    29 mins ago

    Lost ground by improving? While the rest of the division has virtually done nothing lol interesting take, bud

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  59. SupremeZeus

    27 mins ago

    Tip of the cap to Cease’s agent.

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    • Bart Harley Jarvis

      41 seconds ago

      Here’s hoping we can all get 7 years at $30M after kinda/sorta pooping the futon.

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  60. Dustyslambchops23

    24 mins ago

    I think it’s an overpay by 1-2 years, which is not that big of a deal really. If this was a 5/150 or a 6/180 no one would really bat an eye.

    Outside of that, the jays rotation for ‘26 is now

    Dylan Cease
    Kevin Gausman
    Shane Beiber
    Trey Yesavage
    Jose Berrios

    With Lauer, Bowden as depth, although I do wonder if this opens up a Berrios trade.

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    • winniejones31

      21 mins ago

      So bullpen is next for the Jays?

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      • Dustyslambchops23

        18 mins ago

        They need an infielder/bat and another late inning reliever, I’d love Williams

        If they get Bo to a 6/130 and Williams to a 2 years then let’s get the season going

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  61. its_happening

    23 mins ago

    It was an overpay, but if all remain healthy we could argue the Jays starting pitching is better than the rotation this past October. Offseason signings continue.

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  62. Non Roster Invitee

    23 mins ago

    Dodgers Blue Jays round 2.

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    • Simm

      38 seconds ago

      Dodger would dream of facing Cease again in the playoffs.

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  63. Touch 'em all Joe

    23 mins ago

    Wow… that’s a lot of money for someone with an ERA+ under 100 twice in the last 3 seasons. Plus, he is entering his age 30 season. I can only imagine what this deal will look like when he’s 37.

    Maybe the Jays’ brass are confident he can achieve the same success he had in 2022.

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  64. vanswanson

    21 mins ago

    Jays are going to regret this pretty quickly

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  65. Ari Gato

    21 mins ago

    Let’s make sure he is on the plane to YYZ, and not “on the plane” to YYZ.

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  66. Bivouac-Sal

    21 mins ago

    Say what you want about Cease’s high ERA and somewhat erratic results. He was still the top of the class of the available free agent starting pitchers.

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  67. fred-3

    20 mins ago

    Ranger Suarez or Framer would’ve been better options since the Blue Jays need a lefty starter. Cease is a decent #2, but this has the potential to be a disaster. Cease was a mental midget on the Padres and pitched poorly in just about every big game he pitched in these last 2 years.

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  68. taylor

    20 mins ago

    Probably need to add a closer to the wish list, no?

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  69. Floridacoach 2

    19 mins ago

    Even Scherzer wants to return to Toronto!!!
    It’s funny how those who play in Toronto love it there, love the fan base, and the whole experience!!!
    Those who’ve never been there talk crap!!?
    Wait till we steal the American pastime and make it truly Canadian!!!
    Even Hal “Yankees owner” says the blue Jays are a great franchise and one that has an impressive system!!

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    • Dustyslambchops23

      16 mins ago

      Please don’t do this

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  70. mack423

    18 mins ago

    $30M AAV doesn’t quite get you what it used to, does it? Though honestly I don’t think this is prohibitively expensive and might just be what $30M gets you on the market these days.

    Compare it to the contracts of Verlander, Wheeler, DeGrom, Cole, etc. (and regardless of if those were “good” or “bad” contracts, it’s what the market gave them), and this actually might look OK in a few years, especially if you believe in his FIP and underlying peripherals being more predictive. Going seven years hurts, but going into his age-30 season he has a good argument for it.

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  71. SoxBruinsSaints

    18 mins ago

    That’s a big contract. It takes him off the market for Boston(thank god). Does this mean they won’t pay Bo?

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  72. carlos15

    17 mins ago

    Money isn’t real. What a terrible signing

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  73. Klink

    17 mins ago

    OMG deferrals? So unfair!!!!

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  74. leftcoaster

    16 mins ago

    Blue Jays are ruining the game!!!

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  75. Atlanta Jack

    14 mins ago

    Another ex White SOX Pitcher signs for big bucks. .We know how to get great pitchers we just don’t know how to keep great pitchers.

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  76. manrock

    11 mins ago

    Saw a headline. Blue Jays land an ace pitcher. Same pitcher had a 4.55 era last year.

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  77. JerseyShoreScore

    11 mins ago

    Only his ERA is bad?

    How about only TWO career seasons of a WHIP below 1.24?

    How about his PUTRID playoff track record.

    Pros: he takes the ball and strikes guys out.

    Cons: everything else.

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  78. Yankees fan in Chicago

    11 mins ago

    Congrats Jays organization and fans !!!! Following up world series appearance with a huge signing …. clearly going all in . Good luck except when playing my Yankees 😜

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  79. AI GM

    10 mins ago

    C I don’t hate it. Kinda like it. In Toronto $ it’s a fair contract and a good gamble. Buying pitching is so risky but they almost won the world series so you have to try again if for no other reason to keep that attendance coming.

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  80. Longtimecoming

    8 mins ago

    Saves on income taxes too?

    For all of the folks saying he wasn’t going to get a huge contract, well here it is.

    Am I glad my team (SD) didn’t give it to him – oh yes, but to say some team wasn’t going to give it was pure denial of current state of affairs for the value of a DC over the life of his career – sure he had a high era last year but those that know, look at his stats over last 5 years and find that he ranks in top 5 (or better) across all of mlb pitching.

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  81. jerseyjohn

    7 mins ago

    A bold move. It seems like an overpay in years and dollars. If they win a ring good move, if not by 2030 people will be dying to get his money off the books.

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  82. websoulsurfer

    7 mins ago

    As a Padres fan I am so happy that Preller did not even try to sign Cease back. He was frustrating to watch pitch and his struggles against LHB because he refused to adjust his sequencing and pitch type for them drove me nuts. Good luck to him in Toronto and the Al East.

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  83. longines64

    6 mins ago

    I can’t even fathom what Skenes will get paid when his time comes.

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  84. Sabermetric Acolyte

    6 mins ago

    Interesting. Nice to see the Jays staying aggressive. But the big question mark for him would be his playoff experience. Four starts, only one was good. Also, just an interesting note, take it as “sour grapes” if you want. Career stats v. Bos, NY, TB… not very good.

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  85. scruffmcgruff

    5 mins ago

    I was hoping my O’s would be in on him but at that price I can understand not going all in. Though at some point we’ll have to open the checkbook for someone. Cease certainly has amazing stuff, not the greatest control over it though. Good for him for getting that payday and for a team that was literally a handful of plays from being World Series Champs as well.

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  86. BlueSkies_LA

    4 mins ago

    The GMs should be coming here for player evaluations. Everybody here knows a whole lot more about what players are worth than the people who are spending the money.

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  87. Non Roster Invitee

    4 mins ago

    Fangraphs #3 on their free agent tracker off the board.

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  88. ColoradoRider

    1 min ago

    This is a terrible contract! What the Hell were the Jays thinking??? Frontline starter money for a second tier pitcher? This is ruining the market for pitchers who actually deserve it!

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  89. dlj0527

    1 min ago

    A’s and Red Sox are my teams. I’m just glad he didn’t sign with Dodgers or Yankees. 🙂

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  90. chipper54

    36 seconds ago

    Since his no hitter in mid 2024 something happened to cease. He finished 2024 poorly. He was owned in playoffs in 2024. He was pretty dominant the first 2 times through the lineup in 2025. Horrible after. Sometimes horrible time and a half through the lineup.

    Lots of ks. But when he loses it he has a really hard time fighting through and getting it back.

    Maybe a change of scenery and some offense support early in games will help him keep from feeling like he can’t give up a run or two and lose. Will definitely benefit from a better offense.

    A million a start. King is better if his injuries were flukes.

    Padres are gonna be an 85-90 win team this year unless the hitters they are paying mega to hit like they are being paid

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