Jays’ Okamoto likes utilityman role, GM not tipping hand on other potential moves
TORONTO — Japanese slugger Kazuma Okamoto got some help from his family when he was considering which Major League Baseball team might be the best fit for his services.
“(I) put all 30 logos of MLB teams in front of (my) daughter and said, ‘Which one do you like the most?'” he said Tuesday via interpreter Gino Gordon. “And she pointed at the Blue Jays. So that stuck in (my) head the whole time.”
The Blue Jays formally introduced the 29-year-old infielder at an afternoon news conference after signing him to a four-year, US$60-million deal over the weekend.
He joins MLB after an impressive 11-year run in Japan, where he led the Nippon Professional Baseball league in home runs on three occasions.


