Blue Jays ink ex-Nationals pitcher who signed one of the worst deals in team history
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Blue Jays ink ex-Nationals pitcher who signed one of the worst deals in team history
"Patrick Corbin, who signed a six-year $140 million deal going into 2019, pitched like an ace en-route to the team winning their first ever championship."
"Corbin played with the Texas Rangers last year and the results were not great. He threw 155.1 innings and allowed 161 hits, allowed 21 home runs and had a 1.36 WHIP with a 3.0 BB/9 rate."
"The Blue Jays spent all offseason adding pitching. From top tier names like Dylan Cease, Cody Ponce and Max Scherzer, to less heralded players like Spencer Miles, and Joe Mantiply."
Patrick Corbin, who signed a six-year $140 million deal after the Nationals' 2019 World Series win, has not replicated his success. The Toronto Blue Jays, facing injuries, signed him to a one-year $1 million contract with incentives. Corbin's performance has declined significantly since 2019, as evidenced by his last season with the Texas Rangers, where he allowed 161 hits and 21 home runs over 155.1 innings. The Blue Jays have actively sought pitching depth, making this signing a low-risk move.
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