According to the transaction log, OF Daz Cameron has signed a minor-league deal with #BlueJays. He previously spent this season in the KBO before being released. His most recent major-league stint came last season with the Brewers.
Veteran outfielder Daz Cameron, Blue Jays agree to minor-league deal

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By Thomas Hall
Jul 9, 2026, 11:30 EDTUpdated: Jul 9, 2026, 11:51 EDT
The Toronto Blue Jays have added some veteran experience to their outfield depth, signing Daz Cameron to a minor-league contract, per the transaction log.
Cameron, who’s been assigned to the Florida Complex League and will make his organizational debut on Thursday, most recently appeared in the majors last season with the Milwaukee Brewers. He signed with the KBO’s Doosan Bears last off-season, playing 75 games this season before being released by the club late last month.
The 29-year-old outfielder posted respectable results while overseas, hitting .287/.360/.473 with nine home runs and 43 RBIs, earning a 121 wRC+ (100 league average). He also went a perfect 9-for-9 in stolen-base attempts, walking 9.6 per cent of the time and striking out at a modest 16.9 per cent clip.
Last season, Cameron briefly appeared with the Brewers after being acquired via trade from the Baltimore Orioles in April 2025. He spent most of the campaign at Triple-A, but enjoyed a 21-game stint in the majors, albeit while struggling to a .195/.214/.293 slash line with 13 strikeouts and only one walk across 42 plate appearances.
In total, the right-handed-hitting veteran features five seasons of major league experience, totalling 160 career games, mostly compiled with the Detroit Tigers — who acquired him as part of the return in the 2017 blockbuster deal for Justin Verlander that helped the Houston Astros capture their controversial first World Series title.
After things didn’t work out in Detroit, Cameron — accounted for minus-0.4 fWAR in three seasons with the Tigers — spent the next few years bouncing back and forth between the Orioles and Athletics before landing with the Brewers.
The former 2015 first-round selection by the Astros will now attempt to work his way up to Triple-A Buffalo inside the Blue Jays’ system, hoping to immerse himself as part of the organization’s next layer of depth should an opportunity arise at the big-league level.
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