Adolis García Secures Two-Year Extension with Texas Rangers
The contract, potentially worth up to $20.25 million, follows García's record-setting postseason performance.
- Adolis García and the Texas Rangers have agreed on a two-year, $14 million contract extension, with potential escalators increasing the total to $20.25 million.
- The deal avoids a salary arbitration hearing and secures García with the Rangers through the 2025-2026 offseason, with one more year of arbitration eligibility remaining.
- García, coming off a historic postseason performance, is predicted by AI to have an All-Star caliber season in 2024.
- The outfielder's performance, including setting a new MLB record for home runs in a single postseason, has significantly raised his profile among fans and fantasy baseball managers.
- García's contract includes add-ons based on MVP voting, signaling high expectations for his future performance.