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We all knew that the Toronto Blue Jays were going to be ambitious in the offseason, but are they getting a bit too ambitious? They are involved with every possible major free agent on the market. But their latest signing of Kazuma Okamoto raises a lot more questions than answers for Ross Atkins and the Jays.
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If Okamoto becomes a consistent first-team player, World Series hero Ernie Clement might lose his place.
“Signing of Japanese free agent Kazuma Okamoto raised perhaps more questions than it answered,” wrote Ken Rosenthal. “If the Jays re-sign Bichette to occupy that position, Clement might be reduced to more of a bench player.”
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The Toronto Blue Jays officially signed Kazuma Okamoto to a four-year, $60 million deal, securing a powerful bat from Japan. Okamoto has hit 248 home runs over 1074 games in NPB, posting a career .882 OPS, showing consistent production. His power and contact ability make him a strong candidate to fill Toronto’s third base position.
But his arrival now raises questions about the team’s $3.5 million utility player after his breakout 2025 season, where he led the team in games played.
Ernie Clement produced a 5.3 fWAR over the past two seasons and set an MLB record with 30 hits in a single postseason.
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Now, the Blue Jays might shift him to second base or the bench if other roster decisions are made. This creates a potential, though unlikely, scenario where Clement’s regular playing time could be reduced. Toronto could lose both Clement’s defensive versatility and consistent offensive contribution.
However, for Clement to truly be at risk, Toronto would also need to re-sign Bo Bichette and assign him to second base. But with the Blue Jays heavily invested in getting Kyle Tucker, things are still skeptical.
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The likelihood of Clement losing his role remains low, as the Jays are unlikely to make all required moves simultaneously. Okamoto’s versatility allows him to cover third base and occasionally the outfield without displacing Clement from second immediately.
So, while the signing introduces questions, the overall risk to Ernie Clement remains small under current roster projections.
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No doubt, Ross Atkins invited chaos, signing Kazuma Okamoto while pretending Ernie Clement’s October never happened. If Clement fades, it will not be strategy failing; it will be arrogance winning.
Amid all this noise, though, Bo Bichette‘s situation just shifted the internal math Toronto was pretending didn’t exist.
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Ernie Clement might be safe, seeing what the Blue Jays just heard about Bichette
Ernie Clement, briefly cast as collateral damage, has breathing room again.
Philadelphia hiring Don Mattingly subtly raised Bo Bichette’s Phillies chances through familiarity and clubhouse continuity. Mattingly coached Bichette in Toronto, providing trust during a World Series season that shaped expectations. That connection matters as projections place Bichette’s next contract exceeding $200 million this winter market.
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Toronto’s payroll picture tightened after Kazuma Okamoto’s deal, forcing harder choices around Bichette’s $contract. His .311 average in 2025 strengthens leverage externally while compressing infield opportunities internally for Toronto. That tension could reshape roles, leaving Ernie Clement’s playing time tied directly to front office decisions.
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Bo Bichette’s potential move reminds Toronto that talent and money can rewrite even careful plans quickly. Ernie Clement might relax, but front office spreadsheets now dictate his minutes more than performance. Philadelphia’s quiet maneuver with Mattingly proves even subtle moves can rattle a powerhouse like Toronto.
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