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Joey Bats returning to Blue Jays lineup

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Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista decided to test the free agent market this off-season. A return to the city where he blossomed into one of the game’s top sluggers turned out to be the best fit.

The Blue Jays confirmed Wednesday that Bautista has re-signed with the team, agreeing to a one-year deal with a guaranteed base salary of US$18 million. The contract includes options that could see him stay in Toronto through 2019.

In an injury-hampered 2016 season, Bautista hit 22 homers and drove in 69 runs over 116 games. The six-time all-star leads all big-league players with 249 homers since 2010.

Reports surfaced Tuesday that the two sides had agreed on a deal and the Blue Jays provided contract details in a news release Wednesday morning. The deal includes a $17-million mutual option for 2018 with a $500,000 buyout along with a $20-million vesting option for 2019.

Bautista rejected the team’s $17.2-million qualifying offer last fall, which ensured Toronto would receive compensati­on if he signed elsewhere as a free agent.

Many baseball observers expected Bautista to be in a different uniform in 2017, but few predicted the tepid interest in veteran sluggers this off-season. In addition, teams likely held off on pursuing Bautista since signing him would cost them a significan­t draft pick.

The Blue Jays, meanwhile, were in need of a corner outfielder and could certainly use Bautista’s offence since first baseman Edwin Encarnacio­n left for the Cleveland Indians as a free agent.

Bautista’s defensive skills have slipped in recent years but he still has some pop at the plate and posted an on-base percentage of .366 last season. He’ll be counted on to co-anchor a batting order with third baseman Josh Donaldson, designated hitter Kendrys Morales and shortstop Troy Tulowitzki.

Bautista, 36, was selected by Pittsburgh in the 20th round of the 2000 draft. He made his bigleague debut in 2004 and the Pirates traded him to the Blue Jays in 2008.

His breakout season came in 2010 with 54 homers and 124 RBI and he has been one of the sport’s top sluggers since. In 2015, he helped lead Toronto back to the postseason and delivered one of the biggest homers in team history in a pivotal Game 5 win over the Texas Rangers in the American League Division Series. He punctuated the no-doubt blast with an unforgetta­ble bat flip that became a talking point around the baseball world.

The Blue Jays were eliminated in the AL Championsh­ip Series by the Kansas City Royals. Toronto returned to the postseason last year, posting a wildcard win over the Baltimore Orioles and a three-game sweep of the Rangers before falling to the Indians in the ALCS.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? The Toronto Blue Jays confirmed Wednesday that Jose Bautista has re-signed with the team, agreeing to a one-year deal with a guaranteed base salary of US$18 million.
CP PHOTO The Toronto Blue Jays confirmed Wednesday that Jose Bautista has re-signed with the team, agreeing to a one-year deal with a guaranteed base salary of US$18 million.

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