Times Colonist

Blue Jays ship veteran catcher Martin to Dodgers

- GREGORY STRONG

TORONTO — An off-season of change continued for the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday as the team dealt catcher Russell Martin to the Los Angeles Dodgers for a pair of minor-league prospects.

The move came a month after the Blue Jays gave another highpriced veteran — shortstop Troy Tulowitzki — his release.

Like the Tulowitzki decision, Toronto will be eating a lot of Martin’s salary. The Canadian is owed $20 million US this season, but the Blue Jays are sending $16.4 million to Dodgers, according to general manager Ross Atkins.

“I want to thank the Blue Jays organizati­on from top to bottom for the opportunit­y to play in my home country for the last four years,” Martin said in a statement. “I am now looking forward to being back with the Dodgers where it all began for me.

“I would like to extend a very special thanks to the Toronto fans that followed me every step of the way. I am truly grateful for your continued support.”

Joining the Blue Jays are righthande­r Andrew Sopko and infielder Ronny Brito.

Sopko, who played 14 games for the double-A Tulsa Drillers last season, had a 3-1 record with a 3.88 earned-run average. A seventh-round pick in 2015, the 24-year-old has a career minorleagu­e record of 27-17 with a 3.61 ERA with 363 strikeouts over 394 ⁄ innings.

Brito, 19, split last season between the Dominican Summer League Dodgers and the rookieleve­l Ogden Raptors, hitting .295 over 61 games.

The trade sends Martin back to the team that drafted him in 2002. The 35-year-old from Chelsea, Que., spent his first five big-league seasons with the Dodgers.

Martin signed with Toronto as a free agent in November 2014. He helped the Blue Jays make back-to-back American League Championsh­ip Series appearance­s in 2015 and 2016.

The four-time all-star has also played for the New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates over his 13-year big-league career. Martin’s numbers have tailed off in recent seasons and his playing time has diminished.

He made 90 appearance­s last season and hit .194 with a 10 homers and 25 RBIs. Martin is slated to become a free agent at the end of the 2019 season.

Tulowitzki recently signed with the Yankees for the major-league minimum of $555,000 US. That will be offset against the $20 million that he’s owed for 2019 by the Blue Jays, who are also on the hook to pay him $14 million for 2020 along with a $4-million buyout of a 2021 team option.

Toronto is in full teardown mode after two straight disappoint­ing seasons. The Blue Jays finished fourth in the American League East last year with a 73-89 record. The Jays have been stockpilin­g prospects and will field a young team in 2019.

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