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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The Toronto Blue Jays have bolstered their starting rotation by signing Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million deal and Cody Ponce to a three-year, $30 million contract following their near-miss in the 2025 World Series. All-Star infielder Bo Bichette, their biggest free agent, remains a key focus as the team heads into the Winter Meetings. Bichette expressed his desire to stay with the club after the postseason.

The Toronto Blue Jays have reportedly agreed to a seven-year, $210 million contract with free-agent pitcher Dylan Cease, marking the largest free-agent deal in franchise history. The right-hander, coming off a 4.55 ERA season with the San Diego Padres, bolsters a rotation that reached the World Series in 2025. Deferrals are expected to lower the annual value to around $26 million.

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The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to a seven-year, $210 million contract with free-agent right-hander Dylan Cease, sources told multiple outlets. The deal, the largest free-agent pact in franchise history, adds a top-of-the-rotation starter to a team coming off an American League pennant. Cease, who turns 30 in December, brings durability and strikeout prowess despite a 4.55 ERA in 2025 with the San Diego Padres.

The Toronto Blue Jays are the frontrunners to sign star outfielder Kyle Tucker in free agency, according to reports. Tucker, who recently visited the team's spring training facility, is expected to command a major contract after a solid 2025 season with the Chicago Cubs. While the Los Angeles Dodgers are also seen as a strong fit, the market remains quiet as the 2026 season nears.

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Cody Bellinger has exercised his opt-out clause with the New York Yankees, entering free agency ahead of the 2026 season following a strong performance in his debut year with the team. The 30-year-old outfielder, known for his turbulent career trajectory, now seeks a long-term deal amid interest from multiple clubs. His recent consistency has solidified his value as a versatile contributor.

At Kazuma Okamoto's introductory press conference, Toronto Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins affirmed the team's openness to further roster enhancements following their $337 million spending spree, including the new infielder's signing. Amid a sluggish market, interest persists in Kyle Tucker and others, as agent Scott Boras hails Toronto's rise as a premier destination.

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Free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker could decide on a new team as soon as Thursday, with the Mets, Blue Jays, and Dodgers as frontrunners following last week's emergence of New York as a top suitor. The Mets have a reported four-year offer averaging $50 million annually, while Toronto eyes up to 10 years at a lower AAV.

 

 

 

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