[Passan] BREAKING: Right-hander Shane Baz and the Baltimore Orioles are finalizing a five-year, $68 million contract extension, sources tell ESPN. Baz, 26, joined the Orioles in a trade from Tampa Bay this winter and is poised to get a big payday coming off his first full healthy season.

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  1. Lmao this really is the new era no way Angelo’s would’ve done this

  2. Now we just need to drop a truckload of money on Gunnar to keep the good vibes going.

  3. Legitimately insane. This was on a grand total of ZERO people’s bingo cards

  4. This is a risk since he hasn’t picthed yet, coming off injury last year and has been what mostly is medicore. I would rather take the risk and sign Rogers

  5. I mean I probably would have waited to see him throw a regular season pitch first. But I guess they liked what they saw in spring training

  6. Still not many people talking about the Os this year, but they may be talking about them a lot more soon.

  7. That’s an absurd contract for a guy with a glass arm and isn’t even fully established as a pitcher yet. Why not just work an extension with Trevor Rogers?

  8. There’s a guy whose last name is Boz who hangs out with Gerrit Cole a lot, according to Instagram, and I always think it’s this guy, but it isn’t.

    Anyway, that’s all I have to say about this.

    He’s a recent former Ray, so he’s good but never healthy. 5/68 feels like little risk for high reward. Makes sense why they’d offer it and why he’d take it. His arm could explode tomorrow and he’s got 68 million dollars in the can.

  9. My dad is a Rays fan and has been crying about trading Baz within the division since the second it happened. He’s getting ready for another tirade as I type this lmao

  10. Rogers next and then fill in the entire Inner Harbour with money to pay Gunnar, cause that’s what its going to take.

  11. This is now our highest paid pitcher ever

    Not only that, until this, Scott Erickson was the biggest extension we’ve ever given a pitcher

    Mull that over for a fat second

  12. I don’t think he’s a bad pitcher at all, but a guy with a 4+ FIP in every season and has only stayed healthy for 1 season in his career doesn’t seem like a guy that’s worth giving a sizable contract to.

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