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Blue Jays Make Bold Move in MLB Free Agency, Secure Cody Ponce with $30 Million Deal After Success Abroad

December 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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On the same day the Toronto Blue Jays secured Dylan Schiess with a seven-year, $210 million deal, they also added another starting pitcher to their roster. Right-hander Cody Ponce, making his MLB return after three years in Asia, signed a three-year, $30 million contract with Toronto on Tuesday, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Although Ponce wasn’t listed among Yahoo Sports’ top 50 free agents, he was considered a compelling player to bring back.

Previously part of the Pirates organization, Ponce was released following the 2022 season. His MLB career to that point included a 5.86 ERA. Seeking to revive his career, he went overseas, first playing in Japan for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters and Rakuten Golden Eagles.

Ponce struggled initially in Japan, posting a 4.54 ERA over three seasons, below the league average, which was notable given the pitching-heavy environment. However, he found remarkable success with South Korea’s Hanwha Eagles.

There, Ponce captured the Triple Crown with 17 wins, 1 loss, a 1.89 ERA, and 252 strikeouts over 180 2/3 innings, earning KBO MVP honors. He led Hanwha to the Korea Series, which they lost 4-1. During that standout season, Ponce increased his fastball velocity by two ticks and added an effective splitter, boosting his MLB appeal.

Returning now to MLB, Ponce has signed a significant contract with the reigning American League champions, the Blue Jays. Yet, this signing raises questions about Toronto’s pitching staff.

Currently, the Blue Jays have Cease and Ponce contributing a combined $40 million annually (adjusted for inflation through deferred payments). This represents a major investment, especially as the team entered the offseason seemingly in need of just one additional starter.

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Alongside Ponce and Cease, Toronto boasts veterans Kevin Gausman, Shane Bieber, and Jose Berrios, plus dynamic rookie Trey Yesavage, a standout performer in the playoffs. This six-man group will collectively earn around $100 million by 2026.

Unless Toronto opts for a six-man rotation or is concerned about potential injuries among its pitchers, a trade could be in the cards. The most likely to be moved is Berrios, who has three years left on his contract totaling $68.1 million.

Berrios pitched 166 innings last season with a 4.17 ERA but was sidelined due to elbow issues in September and missed the postseason. While this raises concerns about the 31-year-old, Ponce’s signing provides some insurance for the Blue Jays as they approach 2026.

Fan Take: This strategic bolstering of the Blue Jays’ pitching lineup signals a bold push for dominance in the American League. For baseball fans, it highlights how international leagues can serve as valuable talent pools, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape of MLB.

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