The San Francisco Giants have agreed a contract extension with third baseman Matt Chapman, who indicators for $151million over the subsequent six years.
Matt Chapman Contract Extension
Matt Chapman has agreed to a six 12 months, $151million contract with the San Francisco Giants, simply months after agreeing to a brand new deal within the Bay space.
Chapman’s deal is from 2025 and can take over from his present three 12 months deal. The 31-year-old signed a brand new contract in the beginning of the 12 months and his new contract is ready to overlap that $54million deal which included no deferred cash.
The Giants additionally confirmed that Chapman will make a $125,000 donation to the Giants Neighborhood Fund each season till 2030.
Chapman earned a $1m signing bonus in his contract and he’ll earn $25m a 12 months, for the subsequent 9 years till 2030 when his contract expires.
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— SFGiants (@SFGiants) September 5, 2024
The San Francisco third baseman has actually earned his new deal, with a powerful 4 gold gloves and 5 platinum gloves at third base throughout throughout his eight seasons within the MLB.
In 1,004 video games for the Giants, Chapman has 177 dwelling runs and 241 doubles – with 22 of these homers coming this season in what has been a constant 12 months to date for San Francisco’s third baseman.
Thus far on this season, Chapman has performed 135 video games (out of a potential 140) for the Giants and on high of his dwelling runs, he has additionally scored 13 doubles off 126 hits.
Issues haven’t been all plain crusing for Chapman within the final 12 months although, because the Giants star solely moved to San Francisco in direction of the tip of free company, after he struggled to barter a transfer within the window.
Chapman’s contract marks a outstanding turnaround for the star from earlier than this season, when he was solid away by the Toronto Blue Jays on the finish of final 12 months and left to struggle for himself in free company.