Tommy Edman was a key a part of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ run to the World Sequence. He won’t be going anyplace any time quickly.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that the Dodgers have signed Edman to a five-year extension price $74 million. The deal will start in 2025 and features a $17 million signing bonus. A portion of the contract might be deferred as nicely, however the actual parameters haven’t been disclosed.
Edman had been a strong utility man for the Cardinals, seeing time at second, third, quick, left subject and middle. He received a Gold Glove at second in 2021 and was a reliable a part of the lineup. Edman posted a decent .265/.319/.408 batting line in his 5 years in St. Louis, hitting 53 homers and 121 doubles whereas stealing 112 bases.
His versatility and all-around offense made Edman a well-liked goal regardless of not enjoying earlier than the commerce deadline attributable to offseason wrist surgery and a sprained ankle. The Dodgers acquired him as part of a three-team deal, with reliever Michael Kopech additionally heading to Los Angeles.
Whereas Edman appeared in 37 regular-season video games with the Dodgers, he made his greatest impression in the course of the postseason. Edman was named the NLCS MVP, driving in 11 runs on 11 hits, together with three doubles and a house run, in his 29 plate appearances. He continued to carry out nicely within the World Sequence, impressing the Dodgers sufficient to earn an extension.