Diamondbacks, Brandon Pfaadt Agree on 5-Year Extension
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Pfaadt was previously slated for free agency after 2029, so this buys out at least one free agent year.
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Ketel Marte and Nico Hoerner will be among the stars on display when the Arizona Diamondbacks face the Chicago Cubs on Friday at 9:40 p.m. ET, at Chase Field.
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For Pfaadt, 26, the deal represents life-changing money. As a fifth-round pick in the 2020 draft, he signed for a bonus of just $100,000.
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Burn City Sports on MSNArizona Diamondbacks agrees to extension with Brandon PfaadtThe Arizona Diamondbacks and right-hand pitcher Brandon Pfaadt have agreed to a five-year contract extension worth up to $45 million. The deal was first reported by MLB.com’s Steve Gilbert.
The Arizona Diamondbacks and starting pitcher Brandon Pfaadt have reportedly agreed to a five-year, $45 million contract extension. Arizona confirmed that the two sides reached an agreement, while Bob Nightengale of USA Today provided the contract details.