Padres Ink Manny Machado to 11-Year $350 Million Deal

Manny Machado will retire as a San Diego Padre. 

Although Machado inked a ten-year pact with the Padres in 2019, the six-time All-Star had an opt-out clause at the end of the season. To ensure he remained with the team, the Padres extended Machado for 11 years and $350 million. 

As noted by Jeff Passan, the deal is the fourth-largest contract in MLB history.

Machado has thrived with the Padres. The 30-year-old is slugging .504 with a .352 on-base percentage in four seasons in San Diego. Moreover, the former Gold Glove winner has recorded back-to-back 100-RBI campaigns for the first time in his career, adding 60 home runs and 192 runs scored over the past couple of years

The Padres have turned a corner with Machado in the lineup, but they’ve fallen short of the ultimate goal of winning a World Series. 

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Nevertheless, they enter the season near the top of the futures board at FanDuel Sportsbook, currently priced at +1000 to win it all.