Reynolds, Pirates agree to extension (source)
The Pirates and outfielder Bryan Reynolds have reached an settlement on an eight-year, $106.75 million contract by 2030, a supply instructed MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand. The membership hasn’t confirmed the deal, which might be the richest in franchise historical past.
Per Feinsand, Reynolds’ new contract features a six-team no-trade clause and provides seven years and $100 million onto Reynolds’ $6.75 million contract for 2023. The 28-year-old Reynolds would have been eligible totally free company after the 2025 marketing campaign.
The outfielder is off to an ideal begin for the Pirates this season, hitting .294 with 5 homers, 18 RBIs and an .872 OPS over 22 video games. With Reynolds’ assist, Pittsburgh is in first place within the NL Central with a 16-7 document.
A second-round Draft decide by the Giants in 2016, Reynolds joined the Pirates in San Francisco’s 2018 commerce for Andrew McCutchen, who’s now again with Pittsburgh after signing as a free agent this previous offseason.
Over 515 video games with the Pirates, Reynolds owns a .282/.359/.484 slash line with 79 homers, 102 doubles and 257 RBIs. He earned an All-Star choice in 2021.
Once Reynolds’ deal is finalized, the Pirates can have two franchise cornerstones signed to long-term contracts, with third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes’ eight-year, $70 million contract operating by 2029.
