Giants, Chapman Agree to Six-Year, $151 Million Extension
Details of the Deal
The San Francisco Giants and star closer Aroldis Chapman have agreed to a six-year, $151 million contract extension, according to multiple reports.
The deal includes a signing bonus of $12 million and an average annual salary of $25.17 million.
Chapman, who is entering his 14th MLB season, has been one of the most dominant relievers in the league, posting a career 2.22 ERA and 1,076 strikeouts.
Impact on the Giants
The extension keeps Chapman, who was set to become a free agent after the 2023 season, in San Francisco for the foreseeable future.
His presence in the bullpen gives the Giants a formidable closer and a key piece in their quest for another World Series title.
Impact on Chapman
The contract provides Chapman with long-term financial security and stability.
It also solidifies his status as one of the highest-paid relievers in baseball.
Reaction from the Giants
Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi expressed his excitement about the extension, saying, "We are thrilled to have Aroldis back in a Giants uniform for the next six years."
"He is a vital part of our bullpen and a key contributor to our success," Zaidi added.
Reaction from Chapman
Chapman expressed his gratitude for the contract and his commitment to the Giants, saying, "I am so grateful for this opportunity and I am honored to be a part of the Giants organization."
"I am excited to continue my career in San Francisco and help the team win more championships," Chapman added.
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