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Yuki Matsui can earn $33.6 million over 5 years with Padres if he becomes San Diego's closer

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Yuki Matsui can earn $33.6 million over 5 years with Padres if he becomes San Diego's closer

Yuki Matsui can earn $33.6 million over 5 years with Padres if he becomes San Diego's closer NEW YORK (AP) — Yuki Matsui can earn $33.6 million over five seasons with the San Diego Padres if the Japanese reliever becomes the team's closer, and the pitcher could opt out of the deal after three years and $14.

Ronald Blum, The Associated Press Jan 2, 2024 5:16 PM Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Japan relief pitcher Yuki Matsui throws during the eighth inning of the first round Pool B game between South Korea and Japan at the World Baseball Classic at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on March 10, 2023.

Matsui agreed Saturday, Dec. 23, to a five year contract with the San Diego Padres. The 28 year old left hander was a five time All Star in Japan for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, leading the Pacific League in saves in 2019, 2022 and this year. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File) NEW YORK (AP) — Yuki Matsui can earn $33.6 million over five seasons with the San Diego Padres if the Japanese reliever becomes the team's closer, and the pitcher could opt out of the deal after three years and $14.5 million if his pitching elbow remains healthy.

Matsui's agreement, announced Dec. 23, is a $28 million, five year deal that includes salaries of $3.25 million this year, $5.5 million in 2025, $5.75 million in 2026, $6.5 million in 2027 and $7 million in 2028, according to contract terms obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press. The 5 foot 8 left hander would have the right to opt out after the 2026 season if he has not had Tommy John surgery or has not had an elbow injury that caused more than 130 consecutive days on the injured list spanning 2024 and '25.

If he does have Tommy John surgery or has an elbow injury causing more than 130 consecutive days on the injured list spanning '24 and ’25, San Diego has a conditional $7 million option for 2028. If the conditions for the team option aren't met, Matsui has a $7 million player option for 2028.

Matsui has $1.4 million in annual escalators that would increase his salary in the following season if earned from 2024 27. He would get $150,000 for 15 games finished, $250,000 each for 25, 35 and 45 and $500,000 for 55. He cannot be assigned to the minor leagues without his consent. He also gets an interpreter, a hotel suite on road trips and annual roundtrip tickets to Japan.

He will become a free agent when the contract ends. Matsui made his Japanese big league debut at age 18 and became a five time All Star for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, leading the Pacific League in saves in 2019, 2022 and 2023. Matsui, who turned 28 in October, had a career best 39 saves with a 1.57 ERA and 2 3 record this season, striking out 72 and walking 13 in 57 1/3 innings.

He has a 2.40 career ERA, 236 saves and a 1.11 WHIP in Nippon Professional Baseball. Matsui became the youngest pitcher in the Japanese major leagues to reach 200 saves. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com Ronald Blum, The Associated Press See a typo/mistake? Have a story/tip? This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Get your daily Victoria news briefing Email Sign Up More Baseball Yamamoto's contract with Dodgers includes 2 opt outs, but timing depends on elbow health Jan 2, 2024 4:56 PM Red Sox pay Braves $17 million for Chris Sale this year.

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