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Brent Rooker and Athletics finalize a $60 million, 5-year contract

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. โ€” Brent Rooker and the Athletics finalized a $60 million, five-year contract on Wednesday for the designated hitter and outfielder.

The deal includes a $22 million vesting option for the 2030 season and escalators that could increase the value to $92 million over six seasons.

Rooker was set to swap proposed arbitration salaries with the Aโ€™s on Thursday. He also would have been eligible for arbitration after the 2025 and 2026 seasons, and could have become a free agent following the 2027 World Series.

The new deal keeps Rooker signed through 2029, when the team is planning to be in Las Vegas. The Aโ€™s left Oakland after last season and are set to play the next three seasons in a minor league park in West Sacramento, California. The club says its new stadium in Las Vegas is expected to be ready in 2028.

The 30-year-old Rooker has been one of the best players for the Aโ€™s since joining the team in 2023. He batted .293 with 39 homers, 112 RBIs and a .927 OPS last season, winning a Silver Slugger award at designated hitter and finishing 10th in AL MVP voting. He hit 30 homers with an .817 OPS in his first season with the Aโ€™s, making the AL All-Star squad.

The agreement with Rooker is the latest big move for the Aโ€™s this offseason. The team previously signed pitcher Luis Severino to a $67 million, three-year contract โ€” the largest deal in franchise history. The right-hander can opt out and become a free agent again after the 2026 season.

Severinoโ€™s arrival was followed by the acquisitions of third baseman Gio Urshela and left-hander Jeffrey Springs.

For the first time since the current collective bargaining agreement began in 2022, the Aโ€™s are to receive 100% of the amount due under the revenue sharing formula. If a teamโ€™s luxury tax payroll is not at least 150% of what it receives in revenue sharing, the burden of proof in a grievance alleging violation of revenue sharing rules would shift to the club from the playersโ€™ association.

Outfielder Miguel Andujar is the only remaining Aโ€™s player scheduled to swap proposed arbitration salaries with the team.


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