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Pablo López extension: Newly acquired Twins starter agrees to four-year, $73.5M deal to stay in Minnesota

The Minnesota Twins have secured starting pitcher Pablo López for the long term. The newly acquired right-hander has agreed to a four-year, $73.5 million contract extension, according to reports.

López, who was acquired in a trade with the Miami Marlins back in July, has been a valuable addition to the Twins’ rotation. In his seven starts with the team, he has posted a 2.49 ERA and a 1.06 WHIP. He has struck out 46 batters in 43.1 innings pitched, while walking just eight.

Now, the Twins will be able to count on López for the next several seasons. The 25-year-old pitcher will be under contract through the 2025 season.

This extension is a significant investment for the Twins, but it’s clear that the team sees López as a key part of their future plans. His impressive performance since joining the team has certainly helped his case for a long-term deal.

López is a talented pitcher with a bright future ahead of him. He has shown impressive command on the mound, and his ability to generate swings and misses is sure to be an asset for the Twins going forward.

This is an exciting development for Twins fans, who have been eagerly anticipating news of López’s contract extension. With this deal now in place, the team can focus on building around him and the rest of their talented roster as they push for postseason success in the years to come.

For López, this contract extension is a major milestone in his career. It’s a testament to the hard work and dedication he has shown to his craft, and it’s a sign that the Twins believe in his abilities as a pitcher.

As the Twins look to build a championship contender, López will be a key piece of the puzzle. With his talent and potential, he could be a major factor in the team’s success for years to come.

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