The Texas Rangers have successfully retained right-handed pitcher Nathan Eovaldi with a three-year, $75 million contract, as confirmed by a source speaking to the AP on the condition of anonymity. The agreement hinges on Eovaldi passing a physical examination, a standard procedure for athletes of his caliber.
Re-signing the 34-year-old Eovaldi was a key objective for the Rangers during this offseason, reflecting their commitment to maintaining a competitive roster.
Eovaldi entered free agency on November 4 after opting out of a $20 million player option for the 2025 season, a move that surprised few within the organization.
In the 2023 postseason, Eovaldi proved instrumental, earning the win in the World Series-clinching game against Arizona. He concluded the playoffs with an impressive 5-0 record and a 2.95 ERA across six starts, adding to his legacy that includes a championship with the Boston Red Sox in 2018.
The Rangers anticipated Eovaldi would decline his option, but they prioritized bringing back the Texas native, recognizing his significant impact on the team’s success.