Blue Jays Reportedly Agree to 3-Year, $37 Million Deal With Tyler Rogers
Summary
The Toronto Blue Jays have reportedly signed Tyler Rogers, a relief pitcher, to a three-year contract worth $37 million, with an additional option for a fourth year. Rogers played last season with the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants, posting a strong 1.98 ERA. He is expected to join the Blue Jays' bullpen to support their closer, Jeff Hoffman.Key Facts
- The Blue Jays signed Tyler Rogers to a three-year contract worth $37 million.
- The contract includes a possible fourth year for $11 million if certain performance conditions are met.
- Tyler Rogers had a 1.98 ERA last season while playing for the Mets and Giants.
- He appeared in 81 games last season, pitching every other day and performing effectively.
- Rogers will be joining the Blue Jays’ bullpen to strengthen their pitching lineup.
- The deal was reported by Ken Rosenthal and shared by a news source called The Athletic.
- The Blue Jays have also recently added pitchers Dylan Cease and Cody Ponce to their team.
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