The Blue Jays were the talk of Major League Baseball following their remarkable run to the World Series and they have kept that momentum going through the start of the off-season.
This appears to be a rare winter when mega-rich teams like Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees aren’t tossing their money around to lock up all the top free agents. Instead, it’s the Jays who are more willing to make lavish purchases.
The Jays already signed the top available starter in this year’s class by reaching a seven-year deal worth $210 million (U.S.) with right-hander Dylan Cease . They also locked up right-hander Cody Ponce to a three-year contract worth $30 million and retained starter Shane Bieber via a player option .
Despite the flurry of activity, the Jays are expected to remain agg

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