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    WASHINGTON -- Starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg and the Washington Nationals have agreed to a seven-year extension, the team announced Tuesday. Sources confirmed to ESPN's Jim Bowden that the deal is worth $175 million.
    Strasburg will receive a rolling opt-out clause after the third or fourth year of the contract and could receive $7 million in performance bonuses, sources said. He also will receive an additional $1 million bonus each season he reaches 180 innings pitched, according to sources.

    "Ensuring that Stephen will remain a part of our organization for years to come is a proud moment for our entire family," Nationals owner Theodore N. Lerner said in a statement. "We are very fond of Stephen and his entire family, and we've thought very highly of them since he became such an integral part of our organization almost seven years ago. We're honored that he feels the same way about the Washington Nationals, and very happy to keep him pitching in the nation's capital."

    Strasburg deflected questions about his contract after Washington's win Monday night. A news conference has been scheduled for 2:15 p.m. ET Tuesday.

    Although his career numbers don't scream "ace," the Nationals' Stephen Strasburg has proved to have elite-level ability with his high strikeout rate.

    Asked about his comfort level in Washington, Strasburg said, "Growing up in Southern California, San Diego, all my life and stuff, the East Coast is a little bit of a change. But the city of D.C. has been great to me and my family. It's really grown on us. We're very comfortable here."

    Strasburg, who avoided arbitration in January when he agreed to a one-year, $10.4 million deal, was set to become a free agent after this season and would have been the premier pitcher available. He is represented by agent Scott Boras, who typically forgoes extensions in favor of having his clients test the open market.

    Strasburg, 27, a San Diego State product, was drafted first overall by the Nationals in 2009. In six-plus major league seasons, he has a career record of 59-37 with a 3.06 ERA.

    "I am delighted to ensure that Stephen is going to remain an important part of the Washington Nationals," general manager Mike Rizzo said in a statement. "From the moment he was drafted, Stephen has been far more than just a pitcher for our organization, and his talent is transcendent; the numbers speak for themselves. Needless to say I am thrilled we'll continue to have him as a part of our family on the field and in the community, and looking forward to seeing him on the mound for us every five days for the foreseeable future."

    Strasburg also has made six trips to the disabled list, including in 2010, when he underwent Tommy John surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow. He rebounded from that procedure to become an All-Star in 2012, when he won 15 games and helped lead the Nationals to their first playoff appearance since moving to Washington in 2005, although the team shut him down before the postseason to protect his elbow. In 2014, Strasburg recorded 242 strikeouts, tied for most in the majors.
    Some of the moneys is deferred as well.


    Barry Svrluga of the Washington Post reports that Stephen Strasburg's seven-year, $175 million extension includes $70 million in deferred payments.

    Strasburg will make $15 million per season from 2017-2023. As for the deferred money, which has become typical with the Nationals, it will be paid without interest at $10 million annually from 2024-2030. Strasburg reportedly has the ability to opt out of the contract after the third or fourth year. The Nationals will make the deal official on Tuesday.
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    I like Stras. He’d be a $200+ guy if he went to FA.
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    Barry Svrluga of the Washington Post reports that Stephen Strasburg's seven-year, $175 million extension includes $70 million in deferred payments.

    Strasburg will make $15 million per season from 2017-2023. As for the deferred money, which has become typical with the Nationals, it will be paid without interest at $10 million annually from 2024-2030. Strasburg reportedly has the ability to opt out of the contract after the third or fourth year. The Nationals will make the deal official on Tuesday
    That's one hell of a pension! I suspect the Nationals wanted to be able to pay him this way but from a player's perspective maybe it's not the worst idea to have some money coming in later in your career.
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