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Blue Jays Reportedly Reach 7-Year Deal with Pitcher Dylan Cease

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Last updated: November 26, 2025 6:39 pm
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The Toronto Blue Jays have reportedly agreed to a seven-year, $210 million contract with right-hander Dylan Cease, according to multiple sources. This move adds a durable and experienced starting pitcher to the Blue Jays’ rotation as they look to bolster their starting staff for the years ahead.

Cease, 29, has been one of the most consistent starting pitchers in Major League Baseball, making at least 32 starts in each of the past five seasons. He has established a reputation for his durability and strikeout ability. Over the past few seasons, Cease has been a key component of the Chicago White Sox rotation, earning recognition for his high-velocity fastball and sharp breaking pitches.

While exact yearly breakdowns and contract details beyond the total amount have not been disclosed, the agreement positions Cease as a primary figure in the Blue Jays’ pitching plans. The seven-year length of the contract reflects the organization’s long-term commitment to building around a strong starting rotation.

This projected signing continues a trend across Major League Baseball of teams investing significantly in starting pitching. For Toronto, adding Cease could help strengthen a rotation that already features key arms but has dealt with injuries and inconsistency in recent seasons. His track record of durability may provide valuable stability through a 162-game regular season.

Cease’s arrival also signals a strong push by the Blue Jays to remain competitive in the American League East, one of the most challenging divisions in baseball. With powerhouse teams and deep lineups across the division, reliable pitching remains crucial.

Assuming the deal is finalized, Cease would join the Blue Jays ahead of the 2026 season. Further details, including potential press conferences or roster adjustments, are expected to follow once the team officially announces the signing.

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