He may only have played 32 games in the major-leagues, but it’s clear that the team views Corbin Carroll as a very long-term part of the team’s future. That was confirmed this afternoon, when Steve Gilbert broke the news that Carroll has agreed to an eight-year contract with the team, worth $111 million, and covering him through 2030. There’s then a team option for $21 million on the 2031 season. Gilbert also noted in a follow-up Tweet that, “It is the largest contract ever signed by a player with less than 100 days Major League service time (and no foreign playing experience) eclipsing the $70 million extension recently signed by Michael Harris.