Estrada Agrees to Two-Year, $26M Deal with the Toronto Blue Jays

Marco Estrada is staying put…

The 32-year-old Mexican professional baseball pitcher has agreed to a $26 million, two-year contract to remain with the Toronto Blue Jays.

Marco Estrada

The team announced the agreement minutes before the deadline for Estrada to accept the Blue Jay’s $15.8 million qualifying offer for a one-year contract.

Estrada was 13-8 with a 3.13 ERA, setting career bests for wins, ERA and opponents’ batting average. He was 2-1 with a 2.33 ERA in the playoffs, Toronto’s first postseason appearance since 1993.

“We obviously identified Marco as a priority to bring back after the season he had,” interim general manager Tony LaCava said during a conference call. “He was a big part of our success. We think that he can maintain that level of performance, maybe not to the level that he did this year, but certainly someone we can count on going forward who can help us defend the AL East title.”

Estrada gets a $1 million signing bonus payable by January 29 and salaries of $11 million next year and $14 million in 2017.

Estrada began 2015 in the bullpen but joined the rotation in early May after left-hander Daniel Norris was demoted to Triple-A. Estrada went winless in his first five starts then was 12-5 the rest of the way, beginning with a four-start winning streak between June 2 and June 19.

“He never looked back,” LaCava said. “He just continued to get stronger and stronger throughout the season.”

Estrada’s final start of the year was among his strongest. With Toronto facing elimination against the Kansas City Royals in the AL Championship Series, Estrada pitched one-hit ball into the eighth inning to help the Blue Jays win 7-1 in Game 5.

An eight-year veteran, Estrada has also pitched for Washington Nationals and the Milwaukee Brewers. He joined the Blue Jays in a November 2014 trade that sent first baseman Adam Lind to the Brewers.

Rodriguez Hits First Home Run of the 2015 Season, First Since 2013

Alex Rodriguez is blasting his way back into the spotlight…

The 39-year-old Dominican American baseball star, nicknamed A-Rod, hit his first home run Thursday night in a 6-3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.

Alex Rodriguez

It’s Rodriguez’s first homer since returning to Major League Baseball play after serving a yearlong drug suspension.

The three-time New York Yankees MVP connected off Blue Jays rookie Daniel Norris, leading off the sixth inning by launching a high fastball deep into the left-field seats for his 655th career homer.

Rodriguez, moved up to second in the New York Yankees’ lineup against a lefty, tossed his bat aside and rounded the bases without any fanfare, though the drive invigorated a small crowd on a cold night at Yankee Stadium.

It was A-Rod’s first home run since Sept. 20, 2013, against San Francisco Giants reliever George Kontos. The slugger ranks fifth on the career list, five behind Willie Mays.