Bryan Reynolds and the Pittsburgh Pirates just agreed to the largest deal in team history.
The deal, first reported by Jason Mackey, is for $106.75 million and runs through 2030, with a team option for 2031. It could pay as much as $124.75 million over the duration. Reynolds will be 36 in the 2031 season.
This deal doesn’t include an opt-out. According to Mackey, it includes a limited no-trade clause of six teams.
This is a legit Major League extension.
And it has changed how we should look at the Pittsburgh Pirates.