Sources-Walker Buehler, Red Sox agree to 1-year, $21M deal - ESPN
Right-hander Walker Buehler and the Boston Red Sox are in agreement on a one-year, $21.05 million contract, sources told ESPN, sending the pitcher who secured the final out of the World Series this year to a team loading up on starting pitching as it pivots toward contention.
The deal, first reported by Yahoo Sports, includes an additional $2.5 million in performance bonuses, sources said.
Buehler, a 30-year-old two-time All-Star who was among the game's best starters from 2018 to 2021, was one of the most fascinating free agents this winter. After undergoing a second Tommy John surgery in 2022, Buehler returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers and allowed a 5.38 ERA in 16 starts.
He remained in the Dodgers' postseason rotation and reinforced his previously established big-game bona fides, throwing four shutout innings in a National League Championship Series win, providing five more shutout innings in a World Series win and then returning on one day's rest to lock down Los Angeles' championship in the ninth inning of a wild Game 5 against the New York Yankees.
Boston hopes Buehler can be every bit as good this October. The Red Sox, who scored the ninth-most runs in baseball last year and have the three best hitting prospects in the game in outfielder Roman Anthony, infielder/outfielder Kristian Campbell and shortstop Marcelo Mayer, went into this winter seeking pitching. And though the shape of it materialized slowly, the Red Sox have managed to add high-upside pitching at a low financial cost.
A blockbuster trade landed them left-hander Garrett Crochet, who projects to be the Red Sox's Opening Day starter for the next two years at low arbitration salaries. And they paid $18.25 million for two years of left-hander Patrick


