Blue Jays Sign 29-Year-Old Ex-First-Round Outfielder—Surprise

Blue Jays Sign 29-Year-Old Ex-First-Round Outfielder—Surprise

Blue Jays Add Outfielder Daz Cameron on Minor League Deal

Depth Signing for Toronto

Toronto has brought in veteran outfielder Daz Cameron on a minor league contract, giving the organization another bat for its depth chart. The move was immediately reflected on Cameron’s MLB.com profile, signaling the official nature of the agreement. At 29 years old, Cameron still carries the potential of a former first‑round pick while providing a low‑risk option for the Blue Jays.

Cameron has appeared in 160 major‑league games over his career, most notably spending a full season with the Athletics in 2024. That year he posted a .200/.258/.329 line with a .587 OPS, hitting five home runs, driving in 15 runs, stealing five bases and collecting five doubles across 66 games. He spent his early MLB years (2020‑2022) with the Detroit Tigers before a brief stint with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2023.

During his time with Milwaukee, Cameron hit one home run, drove in three runs and batted .195 in 21 appearances. The Blue Jays view him as a depth piece rather than an immediate starter, valuing his experience and upside at a relatively young age. This signing adds a former first‑round talent to the Toronto roster without any immediate roster impact.

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