The Royals announced this afternoon that theyve signed right-hander to a three-year contract with a club option for the 2028 season. Wacha will earn $18MM in each of the 2025 and 2026 seasons and then at least $14MM in 2027, with another $4MM available in incentive bonuses. The $14MM club option for 2028 contains a $1MM buyout. All in all, the three-year pact will net Wacha at least $51MM in guaranteed money. Wacha is represented by CAA Sports. Wacha signed a two-year, $32MM free agent deal with Kansas City last offseason that contained an opt-out clause after the first year. It was widely a sumed that Wacha would opt out (leaving $16MM on the table) and return to free agency, though this new deal will give Wacha some security after bouncing around the league for the last several years. The 33-year-old got his start with the Cardinals after being selected in the first round of the 2012 draft, but performed as little more than a back-end starter in seven seasons with St. Louis. After his first forays into free agency saw him post below-average numbers with the Rays and Mets, Wacha managed to turn things around in a big way after signing with the Red Sox on a one-year deal prior to the 2022 season. In 23 starts with Boston, he posted an excellent 3.32 ERA in 127 1/3 innings of work. Wacha has kept that level of performance up throughout his early thirties, with a 3.30 ERA in 76 starts over the past three years with the Red Sox, Padres, and Royals. That 128 ERA+ is already quality mid-rotation production that most any club would happily take as a part of their starting five, but Wachas overall numbers looked even better with Kansas City than they had in his two prior succe sful campaigns. Wacha largely maintained a more or Bill Lee Jersey le s identical strikeout rate (21.2%) to the 21.3% figure he posted from 2022-23, and his walk rate ticked down slightly from 6.9% to 6.6%. Far more important than that, however, is Wachas improved ability to suppre s hard contact. The right-handers hard-hit rate of 32.2% was the lowest Wacha had posted since 2017, while his barrel rate also improved slightly over his 2022-23 figure. Overall, Wachas quality of contact numbers were among the best of his career, including the lowest line drive rate hes ever posted in a full season, plus improved groundball and infield fly ball rates relative to his 2022-23 seasons. Altogether, that improved batted ball data left the righty with not only a strong 3.35 ERA but also a 3.65 FIP that was his best in seven years. Looking ahead to 2025 and beyond, the move to keep Wacha in the fold solidifies Kansas Citys rotation entering next season, keeping a front three of , , and Wacha together while , , and are among the clubs options for their final two starting jobs. With their rotation perhaps mostly set, the Royals will now surely look to upgrade an offense that generally struggled to produce in 2024 outside of superstar shortstop In particular, the Royals figure to look for upgrades to their outfield mix coming off a season where the clubs 79 wRC+ in the outfield was bottom three in baseball ahead of only the White Sox and Pirates. While Wachas fresh contract in Kansas City takes a quality mid-rotation arm off of the market, a number of interesting pitchers remain available this winter. , , , and stand at the top of the market, with mid-rotation options like , , and among the players still available in a similar tier to Wacha for the many clubs who figure to be on the hunt for rotation help. first reported Wachas new deal, with adding the full contract breakdown. Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images Joe Jacques Jersey