CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 13: Yoan Moncada #10 of the Chicago White Sox celebrates his solo home run in the third inning against the Cleveland Indians at Guaranteed Rate Field on May 13, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois.

White Sox, Moncada agree to 5-year, $70M extension

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The Chicago White Sox and star third baseman Yoan Moncada agreed to a five-year, $70-million contract extension plus a team option, the team announced Friday.

The extension is worth $65 million over the first five seasons and will include a $25-million option for the sixth year plus a $5-million buyout, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN. The infielder is guaranteed $70 million over the life of the contract.

The deal will potentially cover all of Moncada's arbitration-eligible seasons and two years of free agency. If the option is exercised, Moncada wouldn't become a free agent until after his age-30 campaign.

There are also $2.5 million in escalators, which can bring Moncada's total earnings up to $92.5 million, a source told Kiley McDaniel of ESPN.

Moncada, 24, made his major-league debut with the Boston Red Sox in 2016. He was traded that offseason to the White Sox alongside right-hander Michael Kopech and a pair of minor-leaguers for Chris Sale.

In 2019, Moncada slashed .315/.367/.548 with 25 home runs and 79 RBIs in 132 games.

This is just the latest extension the White Sox have given to a highly touted player early in his career.

Outfielder Luis Robert signed a six-year, $50-million extension in January before even appearing in a big-league game. And last March, fellow outfielder Eloy Jimenez inked a six-year, $43-million extension. Both of those deals included a pair of club options.

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