A's Have "Ongoing Conversations" On More Potential Extensions
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A's Have "Ongoing Conversations" On More Potential Extensions
""The idea of taking this group of young players and locking them up into a new ballpark has been something we've talked about for a long time," Forst said (link via Mark Anderson of The Associated Press). "We were able to get Brent Rooker and Lawrence Butler signed last year, Tyler now, and there are ongoing conversations with others. So this is kind of the blueprint for how we want to do this and how we want to open the ballpark in '28.""
""The Athletics announced their seven-year, $86MM extension with left fielder Tyler Soderstrom from their future home site in Las Vegas. That franchise-record deal followed last winter's significant investments in DH Brent Rooker and outfielder Lawrence Butler. Katie Woo and Will Sammon of The Athletic wrote this week that the A's were interested in exploring extension talks with other players. General manager David Forst confirmed as much at yesterday's presser, revealing without specifics that the team has opened some discussions.""
The Athletics signed left fielder Tyler Soderstrom to a seven-year, $86 million extension, a franchise-record announced from the team's future Las Vegas ballpark. The deal follows last winter's signings of DH Brent Rooker and outfielder Lawrence Butler. The front office has opened extension conversations with other young players as part of a blueprint to lock up a core ahead of the new ballpark's 2028 opening. Obvious targets include catcher Shea Langeliers (three arbitration years remaining), Jacob Wilson (five years of control) and corner pieces such as Kurtz. Projections place Langeliers around a $5.1MM arbitration salary with potential multi-year earnings in the $20–25MM range over the next three seasons, and recent catcher extensions provide comparable market context.
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