The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Marlins, Alcantara complete 5-year, $56M contract

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MIAMI » The Miami Marlins completed the signing of right-hander Sandy Alcantara to a five-year contract on Tuesday.

The sides agreed Sunday to a deal worth $56 million. The Marlins said the deal also includes an option for a sixth season.

It’s a record-setting deal for the Marlins in a couple of different ways. It’s the longest and richest for in history for any first-year arbitratio­n eligible pitcher, according to the Marlins, and the longest deal that the current team ownership group — led by Bruce Sherman and

Derek Jeter — have given a player.

The 26-year-old Alcantara went 9-15 with a 3.19 ERA in 33 games, all of them starts, this past season.

He was one of only three pitchers in baseball with at least 200 innings and 200 strikeouts, and had an MLB-leading six starts in which he went at least eight innings while allowing no more than one run.

He has been Miami’s opening-day starter in each of the last two seasons. If he starts the opener in 2022, he will be the third Marlins pitcher to do that three times in row — joining only Josh Johnson and Josh Beckett.

Source: Cubs, Yan Gomes agree

CHICAGO » The Chicago Cubs added another catcher, agreeing to a $13 million, two-year contract with Yan Gomes.

The Cubs have Willson Contreras behind the plate, but he is eligible for free agency after next season and the team could decide to trade him if they can’t reach a long-term deal this winter. They also could use Gomes to provide more rest for Contreras, who turns 30 in May.

The 34-year-old Gomes played for Washington and Oakland this year, batting .252 with 14 homers and 52 RBIs in 103 games.

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