The Texas Rangers continued their springtime tradition of agreeing to contract extensions with core members of the team by reaching agreement with second baseman Rougned Odor on a reported six-year deal worth $49.5 million.
Sources confirmed that Odor and the Rangers had reached a deal, but club officials were mum on a deal that would buy out Odor’s three arbitration years as well as his first three years of free agency. The deal also includes club option for 2024.
Odor made is major-league debut in 2014 in large part because of an injury to Jurickson Profar.