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Former Blue Jay completes MLB comeback landing starting job in Chicago


Victor William
Mar 19, 2026  (1:45 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Anthony Kay (47) is taken out of the game after he got hit by a pitch during the third inning against the New York Yankees at George M. Steinbrenner Field.
Photo credit: Kim Klement-Imagn Images

Anthony Kay officially making the Chicago rotation is the ultimate redemption story that proves hard work always beats early adversity.

Seeing a former highly-touted prospect finally find his rhythm after enduring years of intense frustration is incredibly heartwarming.
We all distinctly remember the massive pressure he faced when arriving in Toronto as the main prize of a major blockbuster deal.
Anthony Kay always possessed the raw physical talent to dominate.
Unfortunately, a devastating string of injuries and highly inconsistent command completely derailed his early major league trajectory.
When he quietly packed his bags for Japan, many assumed his dream of starting in America was permanently finished.
He absolutely refused to quit and entirely reinvented his pitching mechanics while competing in the highly demanding NPB.
He completely overwhelmed overseas hitters last year, posting a spectacular 1.74 ERA across 155 grueling innings of work.
That phenomenal international performance directly earned him a lucrative guaranteed contract with the rebuilding Chicago White Sox.

Kay is ready to reward Chicago for their absolute faith

Fans are genuinely thrilled to see a relentless veteran finally get a completely clear runway to secure a starting job.
He has impressively carried that newfound wave of intense confidence straight into his current exhibition games.
He is absolutely dealing right now, posting a perfect 3-0 record with a brilliant 2.20 ERA against major league hitters.
Striking out 15 batters across 16 1/3 spring innings proves his nasty breaking stuff translates perfectly back to this level.
Displaying a solid 1.16 WHIP, he is actively limiting dangerous walks and attacking the strike zone with fearless aggression.
The White Sox desperately need a reliable veteran to eat innings, and he looks perfectly positioned to answer that exact call.
Every single dominant start he makes this summer will loudly silence the critics who gave up on him too soon.
Watching him confidently take the mound during the opening week will be a massively triumphant moment for baseball purists.
His inspiring journey perfectly reminds us exactly why we fall deeply in love with the beautiful human element of sports.
We proudly wish him the absolute best as he finally anchors a rotation the exact way he was always meant to.
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