After MVP season in South Korea, Ponce ready for big-league return with Blue Jays
TORONTO — When an attempt to find his pitching form in Japan wasn’t bearing fruit after a brief stint in the major leagues, Toronto right-hander Cody Ponce tried emulating his brother-in-law’s sporting mindset.
It helped lead to a big turnaround on the mound and now a three-year, US$30-million contract with the Blue Jays.
“He helped me bring out my inner child again,” Ponce said Tuesday night on a video call. “And that was something that I felt like I was lacking for the two years prior while I was in Japan.”
A journeyman career changed dramatically in 2025 as Ponce posted a 17-1 record over 29 starts with the Hanwha Eagles. He also had 252 strikeouts and a 1.89 earned-run average to win the most valuable player award in South Korea’s KBO League.

