Red Sox Sign Garrett Crochet to $170 Million Contract Extension
The Boston Red Sox have signed starting pitcher Garrett Crochet to a six-year, $170 million contract extension, securing his services until 2031.
The Boston Red Sox have secured the services of starting pitcher Garrett Crochet with a lucrative six-year, $170 million contract extension. This deal, announced on Monday, includes an opt-out clause in 2030 and is set to commence at the start of next season. Notably, this contract extension surpasses the previous record for a pitcher with four or more years of service, held by Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob DeGrom, who signed for $137.5 million.
Crochet's impressive performance as a starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox during the 2024 season, where he posted a 3.58 ERA and 1.068 WHIP over 146 innings, made him a highly sought-after asset. The Red Sox acquired him in a trade, parting with a package of top prospects. This significant investment in Crochet underscores the team's confidence in his abilities and their commitment to building a competitive roster.
Garrett Crochet's contract situation has undergone a significant change, as he was previously set to become an unrestricted free agent in 2027. Before the new development, Crochet was on a one-year contract worth $3.8 million, with a third year of arbitration scheduled for 2026. However, with the new agreement, he will now be under contract until 2031, unless he exercises the opt-out clause.
Red Sox, LHP Garrett Crochet reportedly agree to six-year extension beginning in 2026 with an opt-out after 2030, per multiple reports including https://t.co/Z3s2EpgF39's Mark Feinsand. pic.twitter.com/9uOr7Wt5Kp
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Crochet's performance on the field has been impressive, particularly in his first start this season for the Red Sox. He pitched five innings, allowing just two runs on five hits, with two walks and four strikeouts. This outing is a promising start to the season for Crochet, who had a notable campaign in 2024 despite being part of a struggling White Sox team.
In 2024, the White Sox suffered a record-breaking number of losses, but Crochet's individual performance was a bright spot. He finished the year with a 6-12 record, but boasted an impressive 3.58 ERA, 209 strikeouts, and just 33 walks in 146 innings pitched. His standout performance earned him an All-Star selection, highlighting his potential as a talented pitcher.
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