Shane Bieber’s shocking $16M decision: Why the ex-Guardians ace stunned baseball by staying in Toronto
Updated: Nov. 05, 2025, 3:50 p.m.|Published: Nov. 05, 2025, 11:33 a.m.
By Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — In a move that stunned the baseball world, former Guardians ace Shane Bieber opted into his $16 million player option with the Toronto Blue Jays rather than testing free agency. The decision sent shockwaves through the MLB hot stove season, with many observers expecting the former Cy Young winner to pursue a lucrative long-term contract on the open market.
On the latest Cleveland Baseball Talk podcast, hosts Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga expressed their surprise at Bieber’s unexpected choice.
“It would qualify as a shock,” Hoynes said. “All along I thought this was kind of a platform year for him. He came back, made it back to the big leagues from Tommy John surgery, made seven starts for the Blue Jays after the Guardians traded him at the deadline, then pitched very well in the postseason. He had re-established himself and was ready to go back out on the post on the free agent market.”
Bieber, who returned from Tommy John surgery in 2025, impressed during his brief stint with Toronto, posting a 3.57 ERA across seven regular-season starts while showcasing a rejuvenated fastball that averaged 92.6 mph. Even more impressively, he performed admirably during Toronto’s deep playoff run, which ended with a heartbreaking World Series Game 7 loss.
The decision appears to be about more than just money, with Noga suggesting it “really does feel like a comfort move right now.” Toronto’s front office features several executives with Cleveland roots, and the roster includes multiple former Guardians teammates, creating a familiar environment for Bieber.
“There was talk, there was a sense that he wanted to finish what the Blue Jays started and going into that, that deep postseason run, maybe there’s an emotional factor there,” Noga explained.
The podcast hosts also addressed whether Bieber’s surprising decision changes how they view the trade that sent him from Cleveland to Toronto. Hoynes wondered if Bieber would have made the same choice had he remained with the Guardians and completed his recovery in Cleveland.
Noga was definitive in his response: “In my mind, I think he wanted out of Cleveland, and I don’t think he knew what a good opportunity Toronto would be. When he found out, that’s why he decided to stay.”
The move strengthens Toronto’s rotation heading into 2026, potentially pairing Bieber with Kevin Gausman. With Chris Bassitt and Max Scherzer hitting free agency, Bieber’s decision provides stability to a Blue Jays team looking to build on their World Series appearance.
“That’s still a really a talented ball club and, and Bieber only makes it better,” Hoynes noted.
As Bieber prepares to face the gauntlet of the AL East rather than test free agency, Hoynes perfectly summarized the unpredictable nature of the pitcher’s career choices: “Shane Bieber, the man of the mystery.”
“Well, there you go. When you think he’s going to zig, he zags,” Noga added.
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