The athletics secure a member of their young core for so long, he will probably reach Las Vegas.
A’s Outfielder Lawrence Butler agreed on Thursday with a seven -year contract extension of $ 66.5 million, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The deal is said to contain one club option.
The deal buys two of the 24-year-old Butler’s Free agency and gives the As the opportunity to take another if he develops as hoped. Butler comes from a breakout season in which he .262/.317/.490 hit 22 homers and 18 stolen, making him one of the most valuable players of a 69-93 team.
Butler, a sixth round pick in the MLB concept of 2018, represented an important victory for player development for the As after a quiet smoking year. The A’s insured one of their young striking, All-Star, designated Slagman Brent Rooker, with a five-year extension of $ 60 million earlier in low season.
After a slow few years, the As have quietly been one of the more active teams in MLB this season. They surprised everyone by giving starting pitcher Luis Severino a three -year -old deal of $ 67 million in a free agency and followed that with deals for third Honkman Gio Urshela and starting pitcher Jeffrey Springs.
The A will probably not make those movements, but they can help the team push to the next level of MLB -Squadrons, exactly when the team is on their way to West Sacramento. With a new move to Las Vegas on the docket in a few years, the team has every reason to make itself respectable for a new home crowd.