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Red Sox Agree to Deal with Pitcher Kutter Crawford
The Red Sox signed right-hander Kutter Crawford to a one-year, $2.75 million contract to avoid arbitration, matching his 2025 salary, a source confirmed.
- On Tuesday, the Boston Red Sox announced they agreed to a one-year, $2.75 million deal with right-handed pitcher Kutter Crawford to avoid arbitration.
- With the salary-exchange deadline on Thursday, MLB clubs and arbitration-eligible players must agree or submit salary proposals to an arbitrator who will set 2026 salaries.
- Crawford missed all of last season after right patellar tendinopathy and season-ending extensor carpi ulnaris reconstruction, later reporting a separate right wrist injury while rehabbing at home.
- Crawford is expected to be fully healthy for spring training and compete for a rotation spot, while four arbitration-eligible players remain unsigned: Tanner Houck, Johan Oviedo, Romy Gonzalez and Triston Casas.
- His 2024 season included a career-high 33 starts and 183.2 innings with a 4.36 ERA, going 9-16 and leading the majors with 16 losses and 34 home runs allowed.
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Right-hander Kutter Crawford and Red Sox agree to $2.75 million, 1-year deal, avoid arbitration - Boston News, Weather, Sports
BOSTON (AP) — Right-hander Kutter Crawford, who missed all of last season with knee and wrist injuries, avoided arbitration with the Boston Red Sox when
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