Free Agent Right-Hander Tyler Mahle Finalizes 1-Year Contract with Giants
- On Monday, the San Francisco Giants finalized a one-year, $10.0 million deal for right-handed pitcher Tyler Mahle from free agency.
- Needing rotation depth after adding Adrian Houser, the club targeted Mahle on adviser Bruce Bochy’s strong recommendation amid concerns about young starters.
- Despite strong per-start numbers, Mahle underwent Tommy John surgery in May 2023 and hasn’t made more than 20 starts since 2022, limiting his recent availability.
- The signing slots Mahle into a rotation with Logan Webb, Robbie Ray, Landen Roupp and Adrian Houser, but the Giants may still seek one more starter before spring training next month.
- The front office noted its medical due diligence and some confidence after evaluating Tyler Mahle’s injury history, while Mahle insisted his health is the best it’s been and plans to use improved mechanics.
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RHP Tyler Mahle agrees to 1-year, $10M deal with Giants
Free agent right-hander Tyler Mahle has agreed to a one-year contract with the San Francisco Giants on Monday. MLB Network reported the contract is valued at $10 million. Mahle, 31, is coming off a sharp but abbreviated 2025 with the Texas Rangers, going 6-4 with a career-best 2.18 ERA. He had 66 strikeouts over 86 2/3 innings in 16 starts. The ERA ranked fourth behind the Rangers’ Nathan Eovaldi (1.73), the Baltimore Orioles’ Trevor Rogers (…
Free agent right-hander Tyler Mahle finalizes 1-year contract with Giants
Free agent right-hander Tyler Mahle has finalized a one-year contract with the San Francisco Giants, who have been building their pitching staff this offseason.
Giants "Comfortable" With Rotation
The Giants finalized their one-year, $10MM contract with Tyler Mahle this afternoon. He’s their second short-term free agent rotation addition. They brought in Adrian Houser on a two-year, $22MM deal last month. Mahle and Houser are back-end types rather than the top-of-the-rotation arm which many fans hoped the Giants would add when president of baseball operations Buster Posey called pitching the offseason focus. The team has consistently down…
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