© 2004-2021 CBS Interactive. — Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) February 18, 2021 A look at where it stacks up: Machado's agreement with San Diego before the 2019 season was a turning point for the organization, which has positioned itself as the greatest threat to the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers, who happen to play in the Padres' division. The San Diego Padres and superstar shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr . Well, when Tatis does something, he tends to do it big. Tatis has agreed to a whopping 14-year, $340 million contract extension with the Padres, as confirmed by several reporters. The speculated contract extension was $320 million over 11 years, according to a Dominican news outlet called Pio Deportes. Mookie Betts’ extension with the Dodgers checked in at $365 million and Mike Trout’s extension to his deal was $360 million. The Padres have given Tatis a full no-trade clause in a $340 million, 14-year deal. Tatis, 22, will receive the third-biggest deal in baseball history -- and do so at a far younger age than Mike Trout and Mookie Betts, both of whom signed their megadeals at 27. Our own Mike Axisa recently pegged Tatis as a strong candidate for an extension. Fernando Tatis Jr. just became a very rich man. One of this size? This contract has made waves for a lot of reasons. Tatis' $340 million extension once finalized will become the largest in Padres' franchise history, breaking the record set by Tatis' fellow member of the left side of the infield Manny Machado ($300 million). Tatis, who recently turned 22 years old, now has the third largest contract in terms of total value in Major League Baseball history behind only Mike Trout and Mookie Betts. Fernando Tatis Jr. and the San Diego Padres have agreed to a record-breaking 14-year extension, the club announced Monday. Pio Deportes, a sports news outlet from the Dominican Republic said the contract extension is 11 years for $320 million. That contract values Bregman's free agent years at $30.5 million apiece. He will receive a full no-trade clause, allowing him veto power over any potential deal. Fernando Tatis signed an historic contract extension. Largest contracts in MLB history : … Earlier this week, news broke that 22-year-old Fernando Tatis Jr., who has played all of 143 games in the major leagues, agreed to a 14-year, $340 million contract … Hitting leadoff, with his trademark dreadlocked hair flowing out of his batting helmet and a bat flip at the ready, Tatis was the best player in the game for the first half of the season, an unstoppable combination of raw talent, polish and excitement, the sort that is evident even to the casual fan. The athleticism, the explosiveness, all of the skills he now wields -- they were simply tools back then. Covering the impact of coronavirus on the sports world. It’s “only” third on the list. Tatis joins Manny Machado, who plays third base next to him, as Padres with $300 million-plus deals -- and they join New York Yankees duo Gerrit Cole and Giancarlo Stanton as teammates with such gaudy contracts. If Tatis had not signed an extension, he would’ve been a free agent after the 2024 season. His talent in spring training was so apparent in 2019 that San Diego started him at shortstop on Opening Day, eschewing the standard play of sending supreme talents to the minor leagues to manipulate their service time and keep them under team control for an extra season. As it turned out, Tatis basically hit that mark, albeit for 14 years instead of 15, hence the slightly lower overall value. Mark Feinsand on Twitter: “Here’s the breakdown of Fernando Tatis Jr.’s 14-year, $340M contract, per source: 2021: $1M 2028: $25M 2022: $5M 2029: $36M 2023: $7M … San Diego saw something different -- a player who, in his first year after signing, grew, gained muscle, started looking the part. The contract is worth $340 million, per Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune. A six-year deal would buy out Tatis' four remaining years of team control plus two free agent years, and allow him to become a free agent at age 27. The breakdown of Fernando Tatis Jr.’s massive contract reflects that aim. This is among the largest contracts in MLB history. The San Diego Padres and shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. have agreed to a 14-year extension worth close to $340 million, sources tell The Athletic's Dennis Lin and Ken Rosenthal. According to multiple sources, the 22-year baseball star signed a 14-year, $340 million contract extension with the San Diego Padres.The deal has yet to be confirmed by the team, but Tatis' contract becomes the third largest in MLB history in terms of total money added and the longest extension in terms of years. Breaking: Fernando Tatis Jr. and the Padres are in agreement on a 14-year, $340 million contract extension, a source familiar with the deal tells @JeffPassan. Regardless, the San Diego Padres seem eager to ink Tatis with a long term contract before the start of the 2021 campaign. Photo from USA Today.
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