Fuente: New York Post
Turns out mid-market teams do have money to spend ahead of upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations. Emerging ace Chase Burns and the Reds agreed to a seven-year, $105 million extension that is tied for the largest in team history, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed. It’s the largest guarantee to a pitcher with less than four years of service time, per The Athletic, and does not contain any options or deferrals.
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