MLB Contracts
MLB teams' largest contracts highlight recent extensions
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Major League Baseball teams have committed to massive contracts in recent years, with extensions and free-agent deals setting franchise records across the league. Standouts include Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s 14-year, $500 million extension with the Toronto Blue Jays and Juan Soto's 15-year, $765 million free-agent pact with the New York Mets. These agreements underscore the growing financial stakes in player retention and acquisition.
The Los Angeles Angels and Anthony Rendon have restructured his final contract year, deferring the $38.57 million owed for 2026 over three to five years, as first reported December 30. The move provides team flexibility and likely concludes Rendon's injury-marred Angels tenure after he missed 2025 due to hip surgery.
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The Oakland Athletics have signed catcher Tyler Soderstrom to a seven-year, $86 million extension, pushing the Chicago White Sox's previous franchise-record deal back to the bottom of MLB. This agreement guarantees Soderstrom $86 million, surpassing the White Sox's $75 million contract with outfielder Andrew Benintendi. The move highlights the White Sox's ongoing challenges in committing to high-value extensions amid their rebuilding efforts.