Report: Red Sox, Garrett Crochet agree to 6-year, $170M deal
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox have made a historic agreement with pitcher Garrett Crochet, extending his contract for six years at $170 million. This deal, which will begin in 2026, marks the largest ever for a pitcher with over four years of service time. After joining the Red Sox from the Chicago White Sox, Crochet demonstrated his strength as a starting pitcher in the 2024 season with a notable 3.58 ERA and 209 strikeouts over 32 starts, solidifying his position as a key asset for the team moving forward.
Crochet's extension will kick in starting in 2026 and will include an opt-out after 2030, making it a significant investment for the Red Sox.
It's the largest deal ever for a pitcher with four-plus years of service, underlining Crochet's value after his trade from the White Sox.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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