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The Detroit Tigers have signed rookie infielder Kevin McGonigle to an eight-year contract extension worth $150 million, starting next season. The deal could increase to $160 million with escalators in the final three years.
Detroit — The Tigers have signed rookie infielder Kevin McGonigle to an eight-year contract extension worth $150 million guaranteed.
The Tigers and rookie infielder Kevin McGonigle agreed on an eight-year contract extension.
The deal will begin next season and cover 2027 through 2034, taking him through the final five seasons of club control plus his first three years of free agency.
The deal includes contract escalators for the final three seasons that could bring the total value to a maximum of $160 million.
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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Kevin McGonigle, Tigers agree to eight-year contract extension
Kevin McGonigle's contract extension is for eight years, worth $150 million guaranteed, with potential escalators that could raise the total to $160 million.
The contract extension will begin next season and will cover the years 2027 through 2034.

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