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“Blue Jays Are Overloading”; “The Mets Are Literally so Cooked” - Fans Erupt as Tyler Rogers Agrees to 3-Year $37M Deal with Toronto
Tyler Rogers agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal to enhance Toronto's bullpen, joining a pitching staff with nearly $300 million spent this offseason.
- On Friday, right-hander Tyler Rogers agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal with the Toronto Blue Jays, including a vesting fourth-year option valued at $48 million, per The Athletic.
- Amid heavy offseason spending on arms, Toronto pursued relief help after missing out on Edwin Diaz and Robert Suarez, confirmed by Jon Heyman.
- Rogers combines a 2.76 career ERA over 424 innings with a submarine delivery and posted a 1.98 ERA in 81 appearances for the San Francisco Giants and New York Mets in 2025.
- Rogers will join the back end of the Blue Jays' bullpen to set up closer Jeff Hoffman, immediately upgrading Toronto's relief corps as the club builds for the 2026 season.
- Projections show Rogers at a 3.17 ERA over 71 innings with 54 strikeouts in 2026, and Toronto signed him at an average annual value of $37 million amid nearly $300 million offseason spending.
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Report: Blue Jays add RHP Tyler Rogers to bullpen
The American League champion Toronto Blue Jays added to their bullpen, signing right-hander Tyler Rogers to a three-year, $37-million free-agent deal, per The Athletic.
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Read Full Article“Blue Jays are overloading”; “The Mets are literally so cooked” - Fans erupt as Tyler Rogers agrees to 3-year $37M deal with Toronto
The New York Mets saw their second big reliever from the 2025 season sign with another team within a week, as Tyler Rogers reportedly signed a three-year $37 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jay
Tyler Rogers signing $37 million Blue Jays deal as Mets exodus continues
Another member of the 2025 Mets bullpen is waving goodbye to Queens. Right-hander Tyler Rogers has agreed to a three-year, $37 million contract with the Blue Jays, The Post's Jon Heyman confirmed Friday night.
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