San Diego Padres Pitcher Dylan Cease Predicted to Sign Massive Deal with Giants
The San Francisco Giants are on the cusp of landing a prized pitcher in free agency. According to Ryan Finkelstein of Just Baseball, Dylan Cease is expected to sign a seven-year, $210 million deal with the Giants, making him one of the highest-paid pitchers in baseball history.
Cease's impending contract would surpass that of Corbin Boras' six-year, $210 million deal, and even come close to the eight-year, $218 million pact signed by Max Fried. Finkelstein predicts Cease will settle on a mid-range deal worth $30 million per season over seven years, landing him at a total contract value of $210 million.
The Giants are in dire need of adding depth to their pitching staff after trading away several key players in the Rafael Devers deal. With the necessary financial resources at their disposal, signing Cease could be a shrewd move that helps close the gap with division rivals like the Los Angeles Dodgers.
For the Padres, losing Cease will be a significant blow, particularly given his expected massive contract. The team is already facing the loss of another key pitcher in Michael King, who is projected to sign a more modest deal in free agency.
The San Francisco Giants are on the cusp of landing a prized pitcher in free agency. According to Ryan Finkelstein of Just Baseball, Dylan Cease is expected to sign a seven-year, $210 million deal with the Giants, making him one of the highest-paid pitchers in baseball history.
Cease's impending contract would surpass that of Corbin Boras' six-year, $210 million deal, and even come close to the eight-year, $218 million pact signed by Max Fried. Finkelstein predicts Cease will settle on a mid-range deal worth $30 million per season over seven years, landing him at a total contract value of $210 million.
The Giants are in dire need of adding depth to their pitching staff after trading away several key players in the Rafael Devers deal. With the necessary financial resources at their disposal, signing Cease could be a shrewd move that helps close the gap with division rivals like the Los Angeles Dodgers.
For the Padres, losing Cease will be a significant blow, particularly given his expected massive contract. The team is already facing the loss of another key pitcher in Michael King, who is projected to sign a more modest deal in free agency.