Shane Bieber smiling while holding a signed contract at a Blue Jays press conference, illustrating his $16 million opt-in for the 2026 season.
Shane Bieber smiling while holding a signed contract at a Blue Jays press conference, illustrating his $16 million opt-in for the 2026 season.
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Shane Bieber opts into $16 million contract with Blue Jays

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Shane Bieber has opted into his $16 million contract for the 2026 season with the Toronto Blue Jays, an unexpected decision that bolsters the team's rotation. The move comes amid a flurry of offseason option decisions as free agency begins.

Shane Bieber's decision to opt in with the Toronto Blue Jays for $16 million in 2026 surprised many in the baseball world. According to MLB.com reports, the move immediately strengthens a Blue Jays rotation in need of stability. Bieber, a former Cy Young winner and ex-Guardians ace, chose to stay rather than test free agency, joining players like the Tigers' Jack Flaherty and the Orioles' Tyler O'Neill who also did not opt out.

The opt-in follows a series of high-profile decisions across MLB. On Wednesday, Bieber finalized his choice before the Thursday deadline for 2026 contract options. This comes after Monday's wave of opt-outs, including Alex Bregman, Cody Bellinger, and Pete Alonso, and Tuesday's developments like the Cubs declining Shota Imanaga's option, making him a free agent.

Bieber's commitment provides Toronto with a proven starter amid broader offseason activity. Free agency negotiations can begin Thursday at 5 p.m. ET, following the World Series conclusion. The Blue Jays, looking to build on recent seasons, gain continuity with Bieber's experience.

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