Blue Jays sign 2-time All-Star, World Series champion to $1 million free agent contract
This is an intriguing pickup for Toronto.
Blue Jays sign 2-time All-Star, World Series champion to $1 million free agent contract originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Toronto Blue Jays have a new pitcher, and he's got quite the resume.
Two All-Star appearances and a World Series ring? And it only cost $1 million. The new guy is past his prime, sure, but he's still Patrick Corbin.
The Blue Jays announced the signing on Friday, a one-year contract for $1 million. Corbin will report to Dunedin. Corbin is 36 years old now, but the lefty was a good MLB pitcher for a long time.
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