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Blue Jays continue their offseason activities, agreeing to a four-year, $60 million contract with Kazuma Okamoto, reports
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Blue Jays Boost Roster: Secure Kazuma Okamoto with Four-Year, $60 Million Deal, Sources Say

January 3, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Toronto Blue Jays have secured a four-year, $60 million contract with Kazuma Okamoto, a Japanese third baseman, according to ESPN and the New York Post. Okamoto, 29, spent the first 11 years of his career with the Yomiuri Giants in Japan’s top baseball league, NPB. His free agent signing window was set to close at 5 pm Eastern on Sunday.

During his time in NPB, Okamoto was a six-time All-Star and won the home run title three times. Despite a shortened 2023 season due to injury, he played 69 games with an impressive .327/.416/.598 batting line, hitting 15 home runs and driving in 49 runs. Over his career, he has notched six seasons with 30 or more home runs and posted a career .274/.355/.501 batting average.

The Blue Jays, who recently won their first American League championship since 1993, have been active this offseason, adding pitchers Tyler Rodgers, Dylan Cease, and Cody Ponce. Okamoto is their first major signing for a position player.

The Blue Jays’ decision to place Okamoto at third base might affect their pursuit of free agent Bo Bichette, though nothing is certain yet. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will play first base, Okamoto at third, Andres Jimenez at shortstop, and Ernie Clement at second base, with Addison Berger also able to cover third. Another option is keeping Bichette as a shortstop and moving Jimenez to a backup middle infield role.

Toronto is also reportedly interested in free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker. If George Springer remains a designated hitter, outfield options include Nathan Lucas, Dalton Varsho, Anthony Santander, Berger, and Davis Schneider, who can also cover second base.

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Most importantly, the Blue Jays boast considerable depth and versatility, positioning them well to add players like Bichette or Tucker, though neither is guaranteed to join the team. For now, Okamoto is expected to serve as the everyday third baseman, likely batting between fifth and seventh in the order.

Fan Take: This signing marks a significant step for the Blue Jays, blending top international talent into MLB, which excites baseball fans about the game’s growing global influence. Okamoto’s presence could boost the team’s offensive power and versatility, potentially shaping a new era for Toronto and inspiring more international players to shine in the major leagues.

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