Free-agent reliever Carlos Estévez has signed a two-year contract worth $20 million with the Kansas City Royals, as reported by ESPN. The deal includes a $13 million club option for a third year, according to MLB.com. The official announcement from the team is pending. Estévez, ranked 34th among free agents this offseason, will bolster the Kansas City bullpen that has seen significant changes since last year’s trade deadline.
At the age of 31, Estévez is expected to take on the role of closer for the Royals, joining forces with Lucas Erceg and Hunter Harvey in the late innings. His impressive stats from the previous seasons indicate his capability to excel in this position.
Having served as an All-Star closer for the Angels in 2023 and later for the Phillies, Estévez brings a wealth of experience and talent to the Royals. With a track record of success and minimal injury concerns, he is poised to lead the team’s bullpen effectively.
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Despite a notable setback towards the end of the previous season, Estévez remains a top contender for the best closer in baseball in the upcoming season and beyond. His addition is expected to further strengthen the Royals’ pitching lineup.
The Kansas City Royals had a successful 2024 season, finishing with an 86-76 record and making it to the postseason for the first time since 2015.
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