The Atlanta Braves made a rather bold trade to acquire Chris Sale from the Boston Red Sox last week, and they wasted little time doubling down on the move.
The Braves and Sale agreed to a new contract on Thursday, according to David O’Brien of The Athletic. The new deal runs for two years and is worth $38M, and also includes a club option for the 2026 season.
There is some nuance to the decision to give Sale a quick contract extension. His previous contract included significant deferrals, which the Braves have now eliminated. In addition, because of money the Red Sox sent as part of the trade, his $16M salary in 2024 is not being covered by Atlanta. For the Braves, it fundamentally works out to a two-year, $21M deal.
The Braves gave up a solid infield prospect to bring in Sale, who has struggled to stay healthy for several years. It is clearly a calculated risk, and they have made the finances even more palatable to them.
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