Free-agent center fielder Curtis Granderson is heading to the Toronto Blue Jays on a one-year, $5 million deal.

Granderson tweeted Tuesday that he was "thrilled" to be joining the Blue Jays.

It's OFFICIAL - I'm thrilled to announce that I'll be joining the @BlueJays this season. #Toronto has always been one of my favorite cities and ballparks to play in, so I'm looking forward to a great season ahead, and expanding my #GrandKids Foundation efforts into #Canada! pic.twitter.com/GNHnr47Zqj — Curtis Granderson (@cgrand3) January 23, 2018

The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired Granderson from the New York Mets in August for their postseason push, during which he hit .067 with zero home runs and zero RBIs.

The Dodgers were Granderson's fourth team as he started his career with the Detroit Tigers, then went to the New York Yankees and the Mets.

Granderson, who turns 36 in March, hit .212 with 26 home runs and 64 RBIs combined last season for the Mets and Dodgers.