Dylan Cease gets a jump on spring training, joins Toronto Blue Jays early
DUNEDIN — Dylan Cease couldn’t wait to start with the Toronto Blue Jays, so he came to spring training camp nearly two weeks early.
Cease had already been a regular at the Blue Jays’ Player Development Complex for more than 10 days when Toronto officially opened its training camp to pitchers and catchers Wednesday. Cease signed a seven-year, US$210-million contract with the club Dec. 2 and wanted to get down to work as soon as possible.
“I wanted to get used to everything and meet everybody,” said Cease, standing outside the clubhouse at the sprawling facility. “So I like where I’m at and I feel good.”
The 30-year-old Cease has a 65-58 record with a 3.88 earned-run average and 1,231 strikeouts over seven major-league seasons with the Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres. He went 8-12 with a 4.55 ERA for San Diego in 2025, striking out 215 while walking 71 in 168 innings.


