Sources: Sandoval, Red Sox agree to 2-year deal

  • Jeff Passan, Senior MLB InsiderDec 20, 2024, 11:15 AM ET

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Left-hander Patrick Sandoval and the Boston Red Sox are in agreement on a two-year, $18.25 million contract, sources told ESPN, uniting the veteran who was nontendered in November with a Boston team looking to shore up its pitching depth this year and beyond.

The 28-year-old Sandoval underwent Tommy John surgery in June and is not expected to pitch until the second half of 2025. Boston nevertheless paid a well-over-market rate to get Sandoval, cognizant of the heavy price of free agent starting pitchers this winter and hopeful that Sandoval can be a solid mid-rotation starter upon his return.

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Sandoval’s estimated arbitration salary for 2025 was around $5.5 million, and rather than trade him, the Angels nontendered him. Had Sandoval been offered a contract, his arbitration number for 2026 likely would have been a minimal raise because of the lack of volume due to the injury.

His free agency, however, led to significant interest among teams — and a significant raise in 2026. Sandoval will make $5.5 million in 2025 and $12.75 million in 2026, sources said.

Sandoval illustrated his ceiling in 2022, when he posted a 2.91 ERA over 27 starts, throwing 148.2 innings, striking out 151 and walking 60. He followed with 28 starts and a 4.11 ERA in 2023 but struggled last year with a 5.08 ERA in 16 starts before needing the elbow-ligament-replacement surgery.

Boston, seeking starting-pitching help this winter, swung a trade for ace Garrett Crochet with the Chicago White Sox. Like Sandoval, he will hit free agency again after 2026. Others in the Red Sox’s rotation mix next year include right-handers Tanner Houck, Lucas Giolito, Brayan Bello and Kutter Crawford.

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