cuban-rhp-yariel-rodriguez-agrees-to-deal-with-blue-jays-(reports)Cuban RHP Yariel Rodríguez Agrees To Deal With Blue Jays (Reports)

January 17th, 2024

TORONTO — The Blue Jays have agreed to a multiyear deal with Cuban right-hander Yariel Rodríguez, according to a report by MLB Network Insider Jon Morosi on Wednesday, their biggest move in an offseason that’s been slow to develop.

The agreement, first reported by Francys Romero, has not been confirmed by the club.

Rodríguez was one of this market’s biggest mysteries, bringing considerable upside from his time pitching in Cuba and Japan, but he has not pitched competitively since the 2023 World Baseball Classic in March. Following that event, Rodríguez did not return to his professional team in Japan, the Chunichi Dragons, and was later declared an MLB free agent, allowing him to sign at the prime age of 27.

Rodríguez made two starts for Cuba at the Classic, posting a 2.45 ERA with 10 strikeouts and six walks over 7 1/3 innings, and a showcase later in the year generated even more buzz about the right-hander. His raw talent inspires optimism, led by a fastball that sits at 96 mph and a deep repertoire, but his role in the Major Leagues isn’t as certain.

After coming up as a starter in Cuba, where he pitched for Camaguey, Las Tunas and Sancti Spiritus, Rodríguez eventually transitioned to the bullpen in Japan. As a full-time reliever in 2022, Rodríguez posted a 1.15 ERA with 60 strikeouts over 54 2/3 innings. A logical fit exists for him in Toronto as a versatile swingman, particularly given the Blue Jays’ roster construction.

Toronto’s starting rotation boasts the foursome of Kevin Gausman, Chris Bassitt, José Berríos and Yusei Kikuchi, while Alek Manoah has the inside track on the No. 5 job as he works to rebound from a dreadful 2023 season. Depth behind that group is thin, though, leaving room for Rodríguez to build up his workload after a year away from pitching competitively. Kikuchi is entering his final year of club control, while No. 1 prospect Ricky Tiedemann headlines the depth in Triple-A.

So much is still unknown, though, and so much will be left to develop as camp unfolds in Dunedin, Fla., through February and March. For a club with so few roster competitions heading into Spring Training, Rodríguez immediately lands on the short list of must-watch stories beginning just four weeks from now

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