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Opinion | Left-hander Yusei Kikuchi is a $36-million project and the Blue Jays see the upside

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Blue Jays pitching coach Pete Walker, left, has already had discussions with left-hander Yusei Kikuchi about pitch usage.


DUNEDIN Fla.—The Blue Jays didn’t hand Yusei Kikuchi a three-year, $36-million (U.S.) contract because of what he did in the past. If they did, it would be an overpay. They gave it to him because of what he can do in the future.

Kikuchi, who was an accomplished left-hander in Japan’s Pacific League prior to arriving in North America at age 27, is coming off three disappointing seasons with the Seattle Mariners. There were glimpses of greatness, followed by extended periods of mediocrity. That’s not something teams look for when handing out long-term deals, but it didn’t scare the Jays away because they have some ideas on how he can be fixed.

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Gregor Chisholm

Gregor Chisholm is a Toronto-based baseball columnist for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: or reach him via email: gchisholm@thestar.ca.

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