Orioles, Helsley finalize 2-year, $28M contract
BALTIMORE (AP) — Ryan Helsley and the Baltimore Orioles finalized a $28-million, two-year contract Monday, a deal that includes a player option for 2027.
Helsley gets a $14-million salary next year and has a $14-million player option for 2028. If traded, he would receive a $500,000 assignment bonus from the acquiring team.
Helsley and the team agreed to terms over the weekend, pending a physical.
Now 31, Helsley became one of baseball's best relievers while spending his first six-plus seasons with St. Louis. The right-hander went 3-1 with a 3.00 ERA and 21 saves in 26 chances this year before he was traded by the Cardinals to the Mets on July 30.
Helsley struggled in New York, going 0-3 with a 7.20 ERA in 22 appearances. He allowed four homers and 16 earned runs in 20 innings and was 0-for-4 in save chances.
Baltimore has been active as it looks to bounce back from a last-place finish in the AL East. The Orioles won the division in 2023 and made the playoffs as a wild card in 2024.
Outfielder Taylor Ward was acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Angels on Nov. 18. Injured closer Félix Bautista agreed to a $2.25-million, one-year contract with Baltimore on Nov. 21, avoiding arbitration.
Helsley had his best season in 2024, finishing with a 2.04 ERA and a major league-best 49 saves. He also struck out 79 batters in 66 1/3 innings.