Tigers, Framber Valdez Agree To Three-Year Deal
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Tigers, Framber Valdez Agree To Three-Year Deal
"The Tigers are in agreement with Framber Valdez on a three-year, $115MM contract, reports ESPN's Jeff Passan."
"The deal includes an opt-out after the second season, Passan adds."
"According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, there's some amount of deferred money."
"Jon Heyman of The New York Post reports that Valdez receives a $20MM signing bonus."
The Detroit Tigers have reached agreement with Framber Valdez on a three-year contract valued at $115 million. The contract contains an opt-out after the second season, giving Valdez the option to leave early. The agreement includes some deferred compensation, adjusting the contract's immediate cash flow for the team and player. Valdez receives a $20 million signing bonus as part of the deal. The structure combines guaranteed multi-year security with flexibility via the opt-out and deferred payments, balancing team payroll management with the pitcher's financial compensation and roster commitment.
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