Overview
- The Baltimore Orioles announced on July 18, 2026 that they signed right-hander Kyle Bradish to a five-year extension that keeps him under contract through the 2031 season.
- Multiple outlets reported the deal is worth $90 million and covers Bradish’s final two arbitration seasons plus the first three years of his free agency window.
- Bradish, 29, has a 3.50 career ERA in 86 starts with Baltimore and earned a $3.55 million arbitration award earlier in the offseason, elements that shaped negotiations.
- Team leaders framed the move as part of a broader plan to lock in young, homegrown pitching, following an earlier five-year extension for Shane Baz this season.
- The contract gives Bradish financial security and gives the Orioles cost certainty for their rotation; Bradish is represented by All Bases Covered Sports Management.