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02/04/26 10:04:00
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02/04 22:02 CST Tigers and pitcher Framber Valdez agree to $115 million, 3-year
deal, AP source says
Tigers and pitcher Framber Valdez agree to $115 million, 3-year deal, AP source
says
By LARRY LAGE
AP Sports Writer
Free agent pitcher Framber Valdez and the Detroit Tigers have agreed to a $115
million, three-year contract, a person familiar with the situation told The
Associated Press on Wednesday night.
The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal had not
been announced.
Valdez became one of baseball's most durable starters with the Houston Astros.
Now, the left-hander is set to join a Tigers rotation anchored by two-time AL
Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal.
Skubal went to a record-setting salary arbitration hearing Wednesday, with the
left-hander asking for $32 million and the Tigers offering $19 million.
Valdez is a two-time All-Star and 2022 World Series champion. He was Houston's
ace last season with a 13-11 record and 3.66 ERA, and became a free agent for
the first time.
He struck out 187 and walked 68 in 192 innings, and had a major league-high 12
wild pitches while making $18 million on a deal reached last offseason that
avoided salary arbitration. He started Houston's last four season openers.
Since making his major league debut in 2018 with the Astros, he is 81-52 with a
3.36 ERA. The 32-year-old Dominican averaged more than 191 innings the past
four seasons, joining Giants right-hander Logan Webb as the only two pitchers
to throw at least 175 innings each of those years.
Valdez was 15-7 with a 2.91 ERA over 28 games in 2024 and threw a no-hitter in
2023, when he was an All-Star for a second straight season. He is 8-4 with a
4.34 ERA in 17 postseason games, including 16 starts.
Valdez pitched in two World Series for the Astros, and was the winning pitcher
in the clinching Game 6 that secured their 2022 championship against
Philadelphia.
In the 2022 Series, he was 2-0 in two starts while allowing two runs over 12
1/3 innings (1.46 ERA) with 18 strikeouts. A year earlier, he gave up 10 runs
and 12 hits over 4 2/3 innings (19.29 ERA) in two starts against Atlanta.
Valdez rejected a $22,025,000 qualifying offer from the Astros in November, so
they would receive a compensatory pick after the fourth round of the 2026
amateur draft if he completes his deal with Detroit, which would forfeit its
third-highest selection.
Valdez pitched a no-hitter against Cleveland on Aug. 1, 2023. He came close to
another one just more than a year later against Texas, but that bid was broken
up when Corey Seager homered with two outs in the ninth inning.
There was a strange moment last season when Valdez denied intentionally hitting
his catcher in the chest with a pitch almost immediately after giving up a
grand slam in a loss to the New York Yankees.
Two pitches after Trent Grisham's slam in the Yankees' 7-1 victory on Sept. 2,
Valdez crossed up catcher Csar Salazar by throwing a 92.8 mph sinker to
Anthony Volpe. Salazar moved his glove downward as the pitch approached the
plate, an indication he was expecting a pitch with less velocity and more
break. The ball hit him in his chest protector.
Just before the pitch Grisham sent over the fence, Salazar had motioned for
Valdez to step off the mound. Valdez and Salazar both said after the game the
pitch that hit the catcher wasn't on purpose.
Astros manager Joe Espada insisted a day later the situation was "100%"
resolved in his mind, and he wanted to "get past this and get back to
baseball," and he met with both players.
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AP Sports Writer Stephen Hawkins contributed to this report.
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