Blue Jays Officially Bringing Back 29-Year-Old Gold Glove Winner
Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays have decided to keep Daulton Varsho, a 29-year-old Gold Glove-winning player, for the next MLB season. Varsho, who overcame injuries this past season, is expected to earn about $11.3 million and play a key role for the team in the future.Key Facts
- The Toronto Blue Jays will retain Daulton Varsho, a Gold Glove winner.
- Varsho is in his last season of arbitration, a system in baseball for settling contract disputes.
- He is expected to earn roughly $11.3 million.
- Varsho dealt with injuries but still contributed significantly, hitting 20 home runs this season.
- The Blue Jays narrowly missed winning the World Series, aiming to adjust their roster in the offseason.
- The team's confirmation includes tendering contracts to other players like Eric Lauer and Ernie Clement.
- Varsho had been a strong performer despite injuries, contributing to the postseason with three home runs.
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