Dylan Cease Makes Blue Jays History with Jersey Number
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The Jays entered the winter looking for a top starter and a back-end option and addressed both holes, if not surpassing expectations.
The past two MLB offseasons have seen Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto sign record-shattering deals of $700 million and $765 million, respectively, and while there is no payday of that caliber on the horizon this winter,
In the offseason of 2023-24, Shohei Ohtani's final decision came down to two teams: the Los Angeles Dodgers or the Toronto Blue Jays. The rest is history. After misleading flight logs and a torrid campaign of flattery, the Dodgers won out, as they so often do.