Toronto Blue Jays re-sign veteran slugger Jose Bautista to one-year deal
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista decided to test the free agent market this off-season. A return to the city where he blossomed into one of the game’s top sluggers turned out to be the best fit.
The Blue Jays confirmed Wednesday that Bautista has re-signed with the team, agreeing to a one-year deal with a guaranteed base salary of US$18 million. The contract includes options that could see him stay in Toronto through 2019.
In an injury-hampered 2016 season, Bautista hit 22 homers and drove in 69 runs over 116 games. The six-time all-star leads all big-league players with 249 homers since 2010.
Reports surfaced Tuesday that the two sides had agreed on a deal and the Blue Jays provided contract details in a news release Wednesday morning. The deal includes a $17-million mutual option for 2018 with a $500,000 buyout along with a $20-million vesting option for 2019.