The Toronto Blue Jays made the biggest move of the offseason so far on Nov. 25, signing starting pitcher Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million deal.

Cease commanded the biggest free-agent contract in the franchise's history, $60 million higher than the previous record held by George Springer's $150 million contract.

The Blue Jays addressed their need for solid starting pitching with their signing, but ESPN's David Schoenfield and Bradford Doolittle ranked the signing a 'B'.

More news: Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernandez Unexpectedly Linked to Red Sox by MLB Insider

"In the case of Dylan Cease , it makes a lot of sense for him to sign early while the money is there," Doolittle and Schoenfield wrote . "He's a pitcher with clear skills and ability but also frustratingly inconsistent r

See Full Page