TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 30: Robbie Ray #38 of the Toronto Blue Jays pitches in the second inning of their MLB game against the New York Yankees at Rogers Centre on September 30, 2021 in Toronto, Ontario.

Mariners, Ray agree to 5-year, $115M deal

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The Seattle Mariners and reigning American League Cy Young award winner Robbie Ray agreed to a five-year, $115-million deal with an opt-out clause after the third season.

Ray has a full no-trade clause in the first two years of the contract and an assignment bonus after two years if he's dealt, reports Joel Sherman of the New York Post.

The 30-year-old wasn't expected to sign before the collective bargaining agreement expired, but the Mariners made a strong push.

Seattle will lose its third-highest draft pick in 2022 once it completes the Ray signing since the Toronto Blue Jays tendered him a qualifying offer.

The Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, and Los Angeles Angels were also reportedly pursuing the left-hander in free agency.

Ray led the AL in ERA (2.84), innings pitched (193 1/3), and WHIP (1.04) last season while pitching for the Blue Jays. He recorded an MLB-best 248 strikeouts.

The addition of Ray should help a Mariners starting rotation that finished 22nd in the majors with a 7.3 fWAR in 2021.

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