Athletics land Soria with 2-year, $15M deal
The Oakland Athletics signed right-handed reliever Joakim Soria to a two-year contract, general manager David Forst confirmed Friday, according to The Athletic's Melissa Lockard.
The deal is worth $15 million, reports Jon Heyman of Fancred Sports.
Soria, 34, is coming off of a three-year deal worth $25 million originally signed with the Kansas City Royals.
The right-hander opened the 2018 season with the Chicago White Sox but was moved to the Milwaukee Brewers prior to the July non-waiver trade deadline. Over 60 2/3 innings, Soria posted a 3.12 ERA and 2.44 FIP.
Soria's 16 saves were all notched as a member of the White Sox, where he authored an impressive 2.56 ERA. After being traded to the Brewers and demoted to a setup role, Soria's ERA swelled to 4.09.
A career reliever, Soria has spent his 11-year career with six different teams, including the aforementioned trio, the Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, and Pittsburgh Pirates. The veteran owns a 2.88 ERA and 3.01 FIP over 634 1/3 career innings.
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