Ace left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu signs four-year deal with Toronto Blue Jays
TORONTO — Persistence paid off for the Toronto Blue Jays as they were able to introduce a much-needed ace for their starting rotation on Friday.
The Blue Jays welcomed pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu to Rogers Centre at a late-afternoon news conference after signing him to a four-year contract worth US$80 million. Team brass made it clear from the start of the free agency period that they wanted the star left-hander and that interest never wavered.
“I think the pursuit and the consistency really allowed Ryu to look at Toronto as though they wanted him and I think that was important to him,” said agent Scott Boras.
The 32-year-old South Korean led the major leagues with a 2.32 earned-run average last season and finished second in National League Cy Young voting. Ryu, who started for the NL in the all-star game, was 14-5 with the Los Angeles Dodgers and worked 182 2/3 innings.