MLB free agency: Blue Jays strike again, giving Cody Ponce $30 million deal after stints in Japan and Korea
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- The Toronto Blue Jays have signed pitcher Cody Ponce to a $30 million deal following his successful seasons in Japan and Korea, where he achieved the Triple Crown and was named KBO MVP. This move marks a significant addition to the team's roster as they continue to strengthen their pitching lineup.
- Ponce's impressive performance overseas highlights his potential to contribute to the Blue Jays' ambitions in Major League Baseball, especially as the team seeks to build on its recent successes and enhance its competitive edge in the league.
- This signing reflects a broader trend in MLB where teams are increasingly looking to international markets for talent, as evidenced by other recent high-profile acquisitions, including the Blue Jays' substantial investment in free-agent pitcher Dylan Cease, which underscores the team's commitment to securing top-tier players.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

