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A’s Sign Lawrence Butler To Seven-Year Extension

By Anthony Franco | March 10, 2025 at 10:05am CDT

March 10: The A’s made it official today, announcing they have signed Butler to a seven-year extension plus a club option for 2032.

March 7: Butler’s deal will pay him a $3MM signing bonus and $2.25MM in 2025, Evan Drellich of The Athletic reports. He’ll then earn salaries of $3.25MM, $5MM, $8MM, $10MM, $14MM and $16MM from 2026-31. The Athletics’ option checks in at $20MM and comes with a $4MM buyout. The contract also contains escalators that can push the option value north to $26MM, per the report. In all, Butler can max out at $87.5MM over eight years if he hits all those escalators and the option is picked up.

March 6: The A’s are in agreement with right fielder Lawrence Butler on a seven-year, $65.5MM extension, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. There’s a club option for an eighth season. The contract buys out at least two free agent seasons, while the option covers a third would-be free agent year. The team has yet to announce the signing, which is pending a physical. Butler is represented by CAA Sports.

A sixth-round pick out of high school in 2018, Butler struggled over his first couple minor league seasons. Things clicked for him in Low-A in 2021, and he continued to hit his way up the ladder. The lefty hitter reached the majors in 2023 and hit .211 over his first 42 games. While he got out to another relatively slow start last year, a monster second half demonstrated his potential.

Butler raked at a .300/.345/.553 clip with 13 homers and 32 extra-base hits after the All-Star Break. Among qualified hitters, he ranked 10th in wRC+ over that stretch. The nine more productive batters in the second half are stars: Aaron Judge, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bobby Witt Jr., Yordan Alvarez, Juan Soto, Shohei Ohtani, Francisco Lindor, Jackson Merrill, and teammate Brent Rooker.

It’s impressive company, though it’s worth noting that Eugenio Suárez and Gavin Lux were among those closely behind Butler in second-half production. Three months is still a relatively small sample size. Butler went into last year’s All-Star Break as a career .205/.260/.337 hitter. He had fanned in almost 30% of his plate appearances to that point. He sliced the strikeouts to a tidy 19.8% clip in the second half. The whiffs began to creep back up in September, though he still managed a .280/.330/.409 in the season’s final month.

The A’s believe he’ll build off that strong finish. Butler ended the season with a .262/.317/.490 slash across 451 plate appearances. He hit 22 homers and went a perfect 18-18 on stolen base attempts. While most of his playing time came against right-handed pitching, he more than held his own in unfavorable platoon settings. Butler hit .291 with five homers in 89 plate appearances against southpaws.

Butler led off for Mark Kotsay throughout the second half. He has sufficient on-base skills to hit atop the lineup or the power to slot into the order’s middle third. He’s an effective baserunner who’ll play every day in right field. Statcast and Defensive Runs Saved each graded him as a league average defender over 955 1/3 innings. Butler has solid speed and arm strength, so he probably has the tools to be an above-average corner outfield defender. He started 32 games in center field as a rookie, but he only played four MLB innings there last season. JJ Bleday will play up the middle on most days.

The A’s had Butler under club control for five seasons. He wasn’t on track to reach arbitration for another two years. There have been a few recent extensions for hitters in that 1-2 year service bucket. The Pirates inked third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes to an eight-year, $70MM guarantee in 2022. The Rockies signed a seven-year, $63.5MM extension with shortstop Ezequiel Tovar last spring. The Nationals hammered out an eight-year, $50MM agreement with catcher Keibert Ruiz two seasons ago.

Butler has shown a higher offensive ceiling than all those players had at the time of their deals. They’d each been top prospects and played more valuable positions, though. Tovar and Hayes were already plus defenders. Butler’s deal puts him alongside the Hayes and Tovar contracts. That’s a reasonable landing spot. Butler locks in a significant sum that hedges against injury or regression. The A’s buy into his breakout relatively early. If they’d waited until next offseason, another strong season would probably have pushed Butler’s asking price beyond nine figures.

The A’s have now signed three of the four largest contracts in franchise history over the past few months. Their three-year, $67MM free agent deal with Luis Severino stands as their biggest ever. They signed Rooker to a five-year, $60MM extension with a sixth-year club option. As shown on MLBTR’s Contract Tracker, this is the first time the A’s have extended a pre-arbitration player since their $10MM deal with Sean Doolittle in April 2014.

The spike in spending has coincided with the franchise’s three-year move to Sacramento. They’ve reportedly needed to get their competitive balance tax number to $105MM in order to avoid a grievance from the MLB Players Association regarding their use of revenue sharing funds. They’d already achieved that between deals for Severino, Rooker, and reliever José Leclerc, as well as the trade for starter Jeffrey Springs.

Butler joins Rooker as the only players under contract through at least 2028, the scheduled opening of their Las Vegas ballpark. The option extends their control window through 2032. Butler would hit free agency after his age-31 season if they exercise the option.

It’s possible this is the first of a handful of spring deals for the A’s. General manager David Forst told Evan Drellich of The Athletic last month that the team had opened talks with multiple players. MLBTR highlighted a few of their extension candidates in a post for Front Office subscribers last week.

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  1. longjuansilvers

    10 months ago

    Fool

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      10 months ago

      Great move for the Sacramento A’s!

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      • SFan

        10 months ago

        *West Sacramento

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        • letsgooakland123

          10 months ago

          West Sacramento thing is so stupid, ever heard of the:

          East Rutherford Jets/Giants?
          Inglewood Chargers/Rams?
          Santa Clara 49ers?
          New York Nets?
          Inglewood Clippers?
          Elmont Islanders?

          How about the Summerlin Aviators? West Sacramento River Cats?

          Dude I’m an Oakland A’s fan so I don’t like the Sacramento thing either but insisting on West Sacramento is so corny

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        • tjmacari

          10 months ago

          Dude, I was really sad at the reverse boycott 2 years ago, but at some point you gotta get over it, A’s are not only still around, they are actually spending money now

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        • Steinbrenner2728

          10 months ago

          Unfortunately, the A’s have to spend at least equal or more than the revenue sharing allows for or else they get no more free money.

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        • nickfc

          10 months ago

          *Spending revenue sharing money handouts. Gotta clear that up.

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        • case

          10 months ago

          Don’t worry, Fisher has a plan! They just hired an accounting irregularities specialist and they’ll offload Butler and his contract for 2 low A prospects and a high five. The money will be reinvested in several low quality tourist trap Vegas restaurants near the new stadium, classified as a tax free local charity.

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        • Barstool Rodeo

          10 months ago

          LOL

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        • wtfCheeseheadChuck

          10 months ago

          Or something “close” to it at least huh lol

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        • Local

          10 months ago

          I’d love to see them called the Summerlin Aviators. Then again, since there is no City of Summerlin, maybe they’d be the Summerlin HOA Aviators.

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        • letsgooakland123

          10 months ago

          @tjmacari

          I am over it. I don’t like the Sacramento move but I will live with it because at the end of the day my enjoyment of baseball is worth more than the crap around it.

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        • Baseballisthebest

          10 months ago

          Tj, the A’s are spending only because they have to. If they don’t get payroll up to $105 million they could lose their gravy train revenue sharing check.

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        • RochesterMetsFan

          10 months ago

          As a Bills fan, we absolutely call them the New Jersey and East Rutherford Jets and Giants

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        • mlb fan

          10 months ago

          “Is so corny”…West Sacramento is it’s own incorporated city as of a couple dozen years ago. You have to say “West” to distinguish it from “Sacramento” which is considered an entirely different city. I graduated from High school in Sacramento and still have lots of friends there.

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        • MWeller77

          10 months ago

          Ah, the Orchard Park Bills

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        • vaderzim

          10 months ago

          Hanover Commanders, formerly the Hanover Football Team.

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        • vaderzim

          10 months ago

          Also, the Foxborough Patriots

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        • RochesterMetsFan

          10 months ago

          Orchard Park is still considered Greater Buffalo even though many of us wanted the new stadium to be downtown.

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        • SFan

          10 months ago

          Just like everywhere in the Central Valley.

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        • sacball

          10 months ago

          Reno’s elevation is also almost 5000 ft, that’s also why people can’t breathe…

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        • JohnnieIrish88

          10 months ago

          Bills are basically Canada’s team.

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        • baycommuter 2

          10 months ago

          Reminds me of when it was the Anaheim Angels in the 2002 World Series. Their fans got tired of Giants fans yelling “Beat LA” and started yelling “Beat West Oakland.”

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        • Kreval

          10 months ago

          Ironic for an Athletics fan to say considering the team originates in Philadelphia. Then heads west in the 1950s briefly laying over in KC on its way to the sunshine state. Its a nomadic franchise. It’s how they roll

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    • ryrockak

      10 months ago

      Remember Roansy Contreras?!

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    • Soto should bat first.

      10 months ago

      Only fools accept $65.5 million, right?

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    • JohnnieIrish88

      10 months ago

      How? Dude got his big guaranteed payday. He’d be a fool to turn it down.

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  2. DarkSide830

    10 months ago

    That’s a bold move, cotton. Let’s see if it pays of for them.

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    • vaderzim

      10 months ago

      Strategy

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  3. letsgooakland123

    10 months ago

    Deserves it, win-win for him and the A’s!

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    • DarrenDreifortsContract

      10 months ago

      For one good season?

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      • shark stitches

        10 months ago

        Yes

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      • JoeBrady

        10 months ago

        For one good season?
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        There was no point in his development that he didn’t project to be a major league regular. Minor league production counts when you are projecting a player.

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      • letitbelowenstein

        10 months ago

        Darren, it comes out to a little over 9MM a year. In seven years, third-string catchers and bat boys will be getting that kind of pay.

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  4. James Midway

    10 months ago

    Good move for him strike while the irons hot

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    • astros_fan_84

      10 months ago

      Never say no to your first fortune.

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      • Local

        10 months ago

        Corollary: You only have to get rich once. A lesson which Nic Cage never learned.

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      • Mets Era Thumping Soto

        10 months ago

        I guess you haven’t seen how much players are making in arbitration now.

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      • Non Roster Invitee

        10 months ago

        Says Tim Lincecum’s dad…doh!

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  5. ClevelandSteelEngines

    10 months ago

    This sir is good to see.

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  6. Gwynning

    10 months ago

    Good get by LB, and maybe a nice score by the A’s. Great potential for a win/win scenario!

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    • wtfCheeseheadChuck

      10 months ago

      Gotta Love those for sure!!

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  7. Jesse Chavez enthusiast

    10 months ago

    I’m sorry fans of the As in Oakland. As soon as they leave they start to spend a little.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      10 months ago

      Maybe it was Oakland holding them back from spending. Massive windfall from the cheap cost of living in Sacto? All that largesse going into the team! We kid.

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      • nickfc

        10 months ago

        Same owner getting free rent, revenue sharing in Sacramento. And players union threatening to go after John Fisher if he didn’t spend the money.

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      • sacball

        10 months ago

        lolol cheap cost of living in Sacramento…maybe in 2008

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    • ClevelandSteelEngines

      10 months ago

      no one wants to spend money on your spouse your trying to separate from, you spend it on the new partner…

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    • Big whiffa

      10 months ago

      The A’s stop spending bc they were moving. They have been one of the best ran franchises over the past 15+ years when you consider budget restrictions yet the most hated franchise in MLBTR history lol.

      They are gonna do big things in LA ! More money to spend with proven savvy leadership

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      • JoeBrady

        10 months ago

        100% correct. Since 2000, they have been => .500 15 times, and have been in the playoffs 11 times. That’s about as well as any team does, outside of the mega-market teams.

        And all this with a fan base that go to a game once a year, if that.

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        • Baseballisthebest

          10 months ago

          Fisher took over in 2016. What happened between 2000 and 2015 doesn’t really matter.

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    • Dock_Elvis

      10 months ago

      They’d have had to spend if they had extended the lease in Oakland too…or have their revenue sharing check canceled. This wasn’t some kind of change of heart.

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  8. YankeesBleacherCreature

    10 months ago

    This buys out two free agent years with a club option for a third. In six years, the A’s will be paying him at a fourth outfielder/pinch runner rate.

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  9. RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame

    10 months ago

    In other news, Vlad Jr said tonight that he wants a 14-15yr contract…to which I say, WTF is he smokin?

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    • Gwynning

      10 months ago

      Dank nugs brah!

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    • letsgooakland123

      10 months ago

      Not to be the “well ackshually” guy, but the player is always gonna say he wants the highest possible contract he could get.

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      • Gwynning

        10 months ago

        How soon do we see a player put an inverted pinky to the corner of his mouth and say “One BILLION dollars!”??? More power to them!

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          10 months ago

          Elly?

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        • Big whiffa

          10 months ago

          Vladdy lite is a proven product and low risk. He’s gonna hit atleast 275 and 20+ bombs every year. Plus we know his position when he’s 35+. And he’s already rich taboot, so paying him more money is less risk.

          Elly is incredibly high risk at this point. He leads the league in strikeouts and his greatest asset is speed. I don’t think he’s nearly as valuable as you project. He could be the best in the league by the time he hits FA, but also has the same probability to decline from his current value

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          10 months ago

          Honestly, the Reds should have signed Elly to a Bobby Witt type deal last year. It would have been worth it just for the extra butts in the seats as quite honestly, there is no other draw right now. Now that Soto got his big deal, it’s too late. Bora$ will have that kind of contract for Elly in his sights, and the Reds will have to deal him and most likely most of this group in year five to get any value and the vicious cycle we have dealt with for 30 years will continue.

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        • ReyDay

          10 months ago

          Vladdy is not low risk!!!! Elly hits the ball incredibly fast and far so he doesn’t need to rely on speed his whole career, it’s just a bonus for him right now. Elly is 6”5, not some tiny fringe player like Myles Straw.

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        • wtfCheeseheadChuck

          10 months ago

          Realistically Jackson Chourio if the Brewers weren’t able to “lock” him down when they did…. Youngest ever 20/20 and the way he was swinging/hitting the ball hard all over come September/October…. whew niiiiceeee

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        • ReyDay

          10 months ago

          1 billion over a 15 year deal is 66.6 million a year, I don’t think we’re seeing that anytime soon. Maybe 15-20 years from now under perfect conditions.

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        • bleachers139

          10 months ago

          1 billion Canadian?

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    • sacball

      10 months ago

      clearly nothing from Canada

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    • JackStrawb

      10 months ago

      What percentage of commenters understand the time value of money? 5?

      If I’m a GM and Vlad wanted 10/400m I’d decline. If he wanted 15/400m I’d seriously consider it.

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    • Dock_Elvis

      10 months ago

      That dude will weigh 350 and be autographinh stuff at his stadium concession stand in 15 years. He’s gonna be real slow and real old and it’ll come quick when it happens.

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      • wtfCheeseheadChuck

        10 months ago

        Didn’t his dad “age” well as far as his playing career and physique, obviously it could be another Prince Fielder situation where the son has worse genetics seemingly than dad..

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        • Dock_Elvis

          10 months ago

          Vlad Jr doesn’t have the same physique as his Dad. I guess the years don’t really matter with deferrals. Pay a guy whatever over 10-20. But no one should count on him to not be a DH onky past 30. Me? I think he’s a Cub. Wouldn’t doubt the Mets. Yankees might pay for another front line starting pitcher now. But they have a lot on the books with some injuries long term.

          As crazy as it sounds. I’m not sure thr Angels don’t try to spend on him.

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        • Local

          10 months ago

          I wouldn’t be surprised if the Angels tried to sign him.

          Little known fact: As an international free agent signee, Vlad Jr. wanted to sign with the Angels. However, the Angels chose to make a different big signing instead: Roberto Baldoquin. Yes, really.

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        • Dock_Elvis

          10 months ago

          Local- He was a tubby 3B with his dad’s hacks in all those old videos before he signed. He outplayed that physique. I’m not sure he pulls it off as he ages. But he’s going to be nice for someone for a little while.

          I have a weird feeling the Angels overplay this season in a weaker West. Arte will do something to keep the Trout wheels spinning. We shall see. They get a season out of Trout…I do think he’d try to push that button. And it makes total sense. Dodgers are owning SoCal at this point. He either tries or he doesn’t care and should just sell.

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        • Local

          10 months ago

          “Tubby” Vlad Jr. “with his dad’s hacks” was so poorly thought of that he was only mlb dot com’s #2 rated international prospect that year, and he only managed to get a mere $3.9 million signing bonus, the 4th highest of any signing that year. Meanwhile, the Angels GM admitted that they didn’t have all of the information they needed to fully evaluate Baldoquin, but he felt like he needed to act fast because he had heard that other teams wanted to sign Baldoquin..

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        • Dock_Elvis

          10 months ago

          I was agreeing with you. He outplayed that tubby body…as a teenager. History doesn’t like it as a 30+ year old. I knew Vlad Sr when we were both with the Expos.

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  10. HiredGun23

    10 months ago

    Kids, let me tell you a story about a guy named Kyle Blanks…

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    • VegasSDfan

      10 months ago

      Lol, no offense to him

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    • straightuphonestguy

      10 months ago

      88-Train was such a dude. Wonder what he’s up to these days.

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      • Gwynning

        10 months ago

        He’s still about 6’6″

        And young, only 38!

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      • RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame

        10 months ago

        @straight-He’s a weed farmer and cbd activist per ai.

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        • Smelly_Cobb

          10 months ago

          I did see that years ago, good for him. Following his dreams

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  11. YourDreamGM

    10 months ago

    Huge win for player. Set for life and I wouldn’t have waited until I was nearly 30 and bet on myself if I was him. Very easy yes.

    Ok for Sacramento. They need to spend and it’s better than spending it on free agents.

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    • Jobu's Rum

      10 months ago

      You may find this an interesting read:

      linkedin.com/pulse/athletes-future-earnings-new-fr…

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    • Mets Era Thumping Soto

      10 months ago

      He would have made this money in arbitration years anyway. He could’ve cost himself serious money by buying out two free agent years for cheap.

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    • Dock_Elvis

      10 months ago

      Same basic story as Rooker…which I’m also happy for. Class guy. Rooker came off a decent 2023 that looked like it might be a flash in the pan due to some peripherals. But came out in 2024 and looked like a solid solid bat….cashed in. After 3 orgs I believe had given up on him. Not many teams would have done this with Butler. Whatever the true reason. Good for these guys

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  12. TeacherTim

    10 months ago

    FJF!

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  13. HalosHeavenJJ

    10 months ago

    Love to see a player get life changing money and the fans getting to know they can expect to root for him for a while.

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  14. Rsox

    10 months ago

    Lots of thunder in that bat, hopefully in time he learns to harness it. It’s a gamble for sure but it’s also nice to see a potential star player actually stick with the team rather than watch them trade him in his walk year

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    • zacharydmanprin

      10 months ago

      Doesn’t mean they won’t trade him. If the ballpark in Las Vegas is ever built (and shovels still have not met dirt there) the A’s will cut payroll within the first two seasons just like Miami did when they got a new park. John Fisher has no interest in winning baseball games.

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      • Local

        10 months ago

        Literally nobody involved with the building of the stadium has ever said that the stadium would be under construction at this time. Literally every single person involved with the building of the stadium has said that construction will begin in the second quarter of this year. The fact that “shovels have still not met dirt there” means nothing.

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  15. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    10 months ago

    Man the league should’ve sanctioned the A’s *years* ago.

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  16. Steinbrenner2728

    10 months ago

    Sacramento is going all-out on extensions by spending now to avoid spending later on. Aside from hiring former Raiders president Marc Badain, another smart ‘business’ decision from the A’s right here.

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    • nickfc

      10 months ago

      Putting out offers because union will come after them if they don’t spend the revenue sharing.

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  17. Gumby82

    10 months ago

    FJF. Hoping every day of his life from here on out is his worst one

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  18. Reynaldo's

    10 months ago

    Listen to Butler talk in an interview; he’s very sharp and level headed. I’m sure he knows what he’s doing. As bad as this org is, it’s still a life changing amount of money for him and his family.

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  19. BlueSkies_LA

    10 months ago

    When you write, “he wasn’t on track to reach arbitration for another two years,” isn’t that just an inverted way of saying he is on track to reach arbitration in two years?

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    • Soto should bat first.

      10 months ago

      Wowzers.

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    • smuzqwpdmx

      10 months ago

      It’s a way of saying that because he wasn’t in the majors all year in ’24 or most of ’23, it’ll take him 4 seasons to reach arbitration instead of the 2 or 3 it’d take someone who played full seasons. It’s pointing out that it’s further than you might think for him.

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        10 months ago

        Then again, it actually does no such thing. This is an example of the bad writing habit of using negatives to avoid making clear, affirmative statements. I should know; I used to do this a lot in my own writing. When it was pointed out, I realized most of these inversions could easily be replaced with clearer and more direct wording. Say what you mean. Sorry to be a bore about this. It’s like being a reformed smoker. Anybody can kick a nasty habit, if they make the effort.

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      10 months ago

      Maybe some Dodgers fans do have a sense of humor.

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    • JoeBrady

      10 months ago

      isn’t that just an inverted way of saying
      ========================
      It might depend on which POV you are espousing. If I were anti-signing, I might say “he will reach arbitration in two years” If I liked him signing, I might couch it as “he won’t reach arbitration for two years”.

      Both can be equally true, but with differences emphases.

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        10 months ago

        Yes, both are equally true, but the affirmative way makes the point more directly. I’m seeing a lot of this inverted wording here lately, such as “he won’t turn 29 until next year,” which is just a roundabout way of saying he will turn 29 next year. Could something else happen?

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  20. JoseLind

    10 months ago

    He must have former Pirate Gregory Polonco’s agent to get that cash.

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  21. Karensjer

    10 months ago

    Take note, Rays.

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  22. CaseyAbell

    10 months ago

    Not bad for one good half-year.

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  23. This one belongs to the Reds

    10 months ago

    The Butler did it!

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  24. Poolhalljunkies

    10 months ago

    I have a feeling once the As get to Vegas they will be the biggest spender in the AL West and it wont be close.

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    • Acoss1331

      10 months ago

      So far so good, but need to see to believe once they’re in Las Vegas.

      Reply
    • enricopallazzo

      10 months ago

      Not a chance, especially with Fisher as the owner.

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  25. tangerinepony

    10 months ago

    There’s a sucker born every minute

    Reply
  26. LordD99

    10 months ago

    I suspect we’ll get the payment schedule shortly. Hopefully it’s not something like: $750K, 1.250MM, 1.5MM, 3.5MM, 4.5MM, 20MM, $24MM. $10MM buyout of team option. If so, pick the year he’s traded!

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    • Acoss1331

      10 months ago

      The year it goes from 10 million to 20 million. Let’s hope this works out, positive vibes for Athletics fans!

      Reply
  27. carlos15

    10 months ago

    Seems like a lot for the A’s to offer to an unproven guy who might turn into nothing in a year.

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    • Mets Era Thumping Soto

      10 months ago

      In what world is he unproven?

      Reply
      • Ma4170

        10 months ago

        In what world is he proven?

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        • Mets Era Thumping Soto

          10 months ago

          The one where the stingiest team in baseball just extended him long term because he was really good last year as a young 23 year old.

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  28. jdgoat

    10 months ago

    If he’s even a slightly above average bat that is such a steal for the A’s. Getting two free agent years bought out could save them tens of millions if his bat is legit.

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  29. JoeBrady

    10 months ago

    Nice move by both sides. Sometimes the kids leave money on the table, but there is some logic making sure you’ll be set for life.

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    • Local

      10 months ago

      As a senior citizen on a fixed income that’s being chipped away at by inflation, I’d say that :set for life” is a pretty good thing for anyone.

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  30. holecamels35

    10 months ago

    Really exciting player but a big guarantee for a guy who basically only had one great half of baseball.

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  31. dennymagnet

    10 months ago

    Funny comments, barely any about Butler himself lol
    I like the kid, he’s game.

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  32. Ketch

    10 months ago

    Great move by Sacra-Vegas A’s. Butler is now paid like a mediocre outfielder. If he regresses into one, his contract does not make him immovable.

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  33. Non Roster Invitee

    10 months ago

    LB probably saw the new artist’s rendering of the Vegas ballpark. Tipping point!

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  34. 3 finger split

    10 months ago

    This is a great deal for both sides…the young man has set himself up for life and he seems to be fairly grounded so I doubt he will squander his money. It’s good for the A’s because they lock up a young player they feel comfortable with going forward and they can keep adding pieces. I know everyone thinks the A’s are a joke but don’t sleep on them at all…they are putting together a nice team with a mix of young talent, mid level journeyman and a decent pitching staff along with their closer. I also think that they will be in the running for the AL West and they are already better than the Angels…which isn’t saying much but they are trending in the right direction.

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  35. chandlerbing

    10 months ago

    hmmm
    tovar is gonna be good as long as he’s in colorado otherwise he’d never live up to that extension
    keibert + kebryan have been huge disappointments
    be careful when you hand out big deals to players after 1 or 2 yrs

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  36. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    10 months ago

    I suspect this contract is gonna be CarGo Redux.

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  37. k26dp 2

    10 months ago

    Very similar to Michael Harris’s extension with Atlanta. Butler and Harris were became friends during youth baseball competitions growing up.

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  38. Dumpster Divin Theo

    10 months ago

    Poor man’s Noda

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  39. BurnerK

    10 months ago

    Why are they convincing these guys to sign so cheap.

    Reply
  40. Alan53

    10 months ago

    AL MVP.

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