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Major League Baseball
fromAP News
1 month ago

Guerrero, Blue Jays agree to a $500 million, 14-year deal that starts in 2026, AP source says

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. secures a $500 million, 14-year contract with the Blue Jays starting in 2026.
Major League Baseball
fromAP News
1 month ago

Guerrero, Blue Jays agree to a $500 million, 14-year deal that starts in 2026, AP source says

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. secures a $500 million, 14-year contract with the Blue Jays starting in 2026.
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Boston Red Sox
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

Sources: Red Sox LHP Crochet gets $170M deal

Garrett Crochet signs a record six-year, $170 million contract extension with the Boston Red Sox, emphasizing the team's investment in his future as a starting pitcher.
Boston Red Sox
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

Sources: Red Sox LHP Crochet gets $170M deal

Garrett Crochet signs a record six-year, $170 million contract extension with the Boston Red Sox, emphasizing the team's investment in his future as a starting pitcher.
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LA Dodgers
fromDodger Blue
4 months ago

Teoscar Hernandez: 'Money Wasn't An Issue' To Re-Sign With Dodgers

Teoscar Hernández prioritizes loyalty and organizational culture over higher offers, leading to his re-signing with the Dodgers on a multi-year deal.
LA Dodgers
fromDodger Blue
4 months ago

Teoscar Hernandez: 'Money Wasn't An Issue' To Re-Sign With Dodgers

Teoscar Hernández prioritizes loyalty and organizational culture over higher offers, leading to his re-signing with the Dodgers on a multi-year deal.
fromMLB Trade Rumors
2 months ago

Blue Jays To Re-Sign Dillon Tate

The Blue Jays have reached an agreement with right-hander Dillon Tate on a major league deal, with the transaction pending a physical evaluation. This strategic move aims to enhance their pitching roster despite potential 40-man roster complications.
Toronto Raptors
#arbitration
fromDodger Blue
3 months ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Orel Hershiser Signed Contract Extension To Become First $3 Million Player

On February 16, 1989, Orel Hershiser signed a groundbreaking three-year contract extension with the Los Angeles Dodgers, becoming the first MLB player to surpass $3 million in salary.
LA Dodgers
fromCbsnews
3 months ago

Los Angeles Angels sign 3B Yoan Moncada to a 1-year deal for $5 million: reports

Moncada’s presence at third base creates the option to move Rendon into a smaller role when the Angels get to work at spring training.
Chicago White Sox
fromESPN.com
5 months ago

GM: A's sought 'statement' with Severino deal

Luis Severino expressed his commitment to the Oakland Athletics after finalizing a $67 million, three-year contract, stating, "I am going to give my 100%. I am going to be the best pitcher, person, and teammate to help everybody to be better." His assurance of dedication symbolizes the team's aspirations for their new chapter in West Sacramento as they establish leadership and competitiveness.
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New York Yankees
fromESPN.com
6 months ago

Sources: Cole, Yankees stay together on old deal

Gerrit Cole opts to stay with the Yankees, continuing as a pivotal player after a successful recovery from injury.
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