A’s Wanted to Make ‘Statement’ with Historic $67M Luis Severino Contract, GM Says

A’s Wanted to Make ‘Statement’ with Historic $67M Luis Severino Contract, GM Says
Zach BacharContributor IDecember 7, 2024

PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 06: New York Mets pitcher Luis Severino (40) pitches the ball during the National League Division Series game between the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies on October 6th, 2024 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA. (Photo by Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Athletics general manager David Forst revealed the team’s reasoning behind signing free-agent starting pitcher Luis Severino to a historic contract on Thursday.

“We wanted to make something of a statement coming into a new city and coming into a new ballpark,” Forst said, per the Associated Press (h/t ESPN). “But more than that, to improve on what we have. Signing someone with Luis’s experience to be a leader was important to us.”

Severino joined the Athletics on a three-year, $67 million contract.

ESPN’s Jeff Passan noted that it’s the largest guarantee in the history of the A’s franchise, surpassing the previous record of $66 million held by former third baseman Eric Chavez in 2004.

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Luis Severino is signing a three-year, $67M deal with the Athletics, per @JeffPassan pic.twitter.com/K5Ij4JM7RF

The contract also includes an opt-out after the 2026 season.

After calling Oakland home from 1968 through 2024, the Athletics will be playing home games at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento from 2025-27 before eventually moving to Las Vegas.

With the team’s upcoming change of scenery, Forst wanted to add a rotation upgrade as the A’s attempt to build upon a 69-93 record in 2024.

Severino is coming off a bounce-back campaign with the New York Mets, as injuries limited his time on the mound near the end of his career as a member of the New York Yankees. In 31 starts on the Mets last year, he finished with a 3.91 ERA to go along with a record of 11-7.

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Luis Severino strikes out the side to get things started in Philly pic.twitter.com/TLkDouVbsO

The 30-year-old also racked up 161 strikeouts, his highest total since his last All-Star campaign with the Yankees in 2018. Severino’s consistency throughout the year helped the Mets finish with 89 wins and make a National League Championship Series appearance.

As the Athletics prepare to host games in Sacramento, they made a major addition to the top of their rotation on Thursday.

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