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Blue Jays To Sign Dylan Cease To Seven-Year Deal

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Blue Jays Ink Pitcher Dylan Cease to Seven-Year Contract

TORONTO – The Toronto Blue Jays have‍ agreed to a seven-year contract with right-handed pitcher Dylan Cease, according to reports, substantially bolstering their starting⁣ rotation ahead of the 2025 season. The deal ⁢positions ​the blue⁣ Jays firmly into luxury tax territory for the foreseeable future.

Cease, who rejected a qualifying offer from the ⁣San Diego Padres, brings a high-velocity ​fastball and ⁣strikeout ⁣potential ⁤to a Blue⁤ Jays team aiming​ to contend⁢ in the American League East. he posted a 3.24 ERA with a 214 strikeouts over 183 innings pitched for the⁤ Padres and White Sox in 2023.

Financial details of the contract are still emerging, but RosterResource projected ‍the Blue Jays’ 2026 payroll⁣ around $232 million, with a luxury tax number near the $244⁤ million base threshold. the actual figures will‍ depend on payment and deferral structures. The contract’s average annual value determines the ⁤luxury tax impact, ⁢while deferrals‌ will ​reduce the actual cash outlay.

The Blue ‌Jays are​ now expected ​to exceed ​the $264 million‌ first surcharge tier, triggering a ​30% tax on overages between​ $237 ‌million⁤ and $264 million, 42%​ between $264 million and $284 million, 75% between $284 million ‌and $304 million, and 90% on any further spending. The Cease​ deal itself is⁤ estimated to incur between $6 million and $10 million in tax commitments.

Toronto’s offseason plans likely aren’t finished. The team ⁤has been linked​ to‍ free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker and is expected to pursue a reunion ‍with shortstop Bo Bichette. They are also seeking‌ to ⁣add late-inning bullpen help, possibly a closer⁢ to complement current reliever Jeff hoffman.

As ​compensation for signing a qualified free agent, the Blue Jays will forfeit their ​second- and fifth-highest selections ‌in⁢ the 2026 draft, along with⁤ $1 million from their 2027​ international bonus pool. ‍San Diego, also ​a luxury tax payer, will receive a selection⁤ after the‌ fourth round in the 2025 ⁤draft, and potentially ⁣another⁣ if ⁤Michael King⁣ signs elsewhere.

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