PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Left-hander Jesús Luzardo and the Philadelphia Phillies have agreed on a $135 million, five-year contract that starts in 2027, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Monday.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement had not yet been announced.
The 28-year-old went 15-7 with a 3.92 ERA in 183 2/3 innings and was second in the National League with 212 strikeouts in his first season with the Phillies.
Luzardo agreed in January to an . He entered this season seven days shy of six years of major league service, a level that would have made him eligible for free agency.
He was and instantly helped solidify the rotation – he struck out 11 in his first start against Washington — as the Phillies won their second straight NL East championship. The only time a pitcher recorded more strikeouts in his first game with Philadelphia came in 1997, when Garrett Stephenson had 12 against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Luzardo is 41-41 over seven seasons that also included stops with Oakland and the Marlins. He is the latest Phillies starter to agree to a long-term deal.
through the 2028 season, Zack Wheeler a through the 2027 and Aaron Nola a through 2030. Rookie Andrew Painter is expected to earn the fifth-starter spot in the rotation
The Phillies had a busy offseason. They gave after he led the Phillies to their fourth straight playoff appearance, signed NL home run champion Kyle Schwarber to a and three-time All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto to a $45 million, three-year contract.
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AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum contributed to this report.
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