Rangers To Re-Sign Nathan Eovaldi
Briefly

The Rangers signed Nathan Eovaldi to a surprising three-year, $75 million contract, exceeding earlier projections and illustrating the current competitive pitching market.
This deal marks only the third time since 2010 that a pitcher entering his age-35 season secured a contract longer than two years, highlighting its significance.
Eovaldi’s contract surpasses the predicted two-year, $44 million deal by MLBTR, reflecting the evolving dynamics and demand in MLB free agency.
Unlike Hall of Fame talents like Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom, Eovaldi has carved out a competitive deal in a hot pitching market.
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