TORONTO — On the same day the Toronto Blue Jays turned one outfielder into a thing of the past, they also committed to one as a part of the future.
The contract essentially tears up the $5 million Grichuk was owed this season, replaced by a $7 million salary and a $5 million signing bonus. In 2020, Grichuk will earn $12 million, which was his final arbitration-eligible year. “I love the city, I like the direction the team is going,” Grichuk said. “I see their vision. I see a lot of young, talented players that can be very impactful. They have a vision and I want to be a part of it.”
There’s no doubt he hits the ball hard, evidenced by his 90.8 mph exit velocity, which placed him 43rd in baseball last season. In 2018, however, buoyed by a mechanical change in the batter’s box and a second half surge, Grichuk cut the whiffs to 26.1 per cent and hit a career-high 25 home runs in just 124 games.
ScottyMitchTSN Hes batting .125 to start the year how does that get you paid😩
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