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Source: Los Angeles Angels, David Fletcher agree to five-year, $26 million extension

The Los Angeles Angels and second baseman David Fletcher agreed to terms on a five-year, $26 million extension on Thursday afternoon, hours before the team opens its 2021 season, a source told ESPN's Jeff Passan.

Fletcher's deal includes two club options, giving the Angels an opportunity to buy out as many as three free-agent years.

Fletcher, 26, has batted .292/.346/.386 with 77 extra-base hits in 283 games from 2018 to 2020, producing 6.7 FanGraphs wins above replacement. The Angels value his ability to consistently put the ball in play -- Fletcher has struck out only 123 times in 1,190 career plate appearances -- and provide above-average defense at three infield positions.