How Patrick Corbin won the winter - ESPN
With a stagnant market turning free agents into freeze agents, the lefty's six-year, $140 million pact with the Nats sticks out like a sore thumb.
www.espn.comHere’s the latest I can confirm without real-time tool access:
Patrick Corbin last signed a six-year contract with the Washington Nationals for $140 million, announced in December 2018. This deal was widely reported as one of the top free-agent pitching signings that offseason.[3][4]
Beyond that initial 2018 agreement, there have been various reports and roster moves involving Corbin over the years, but nothing in the immediate context of “latest news” beyond his long-term Nationals contract as of the sources available in my current view. For example, coverage around the 2018 signing and the subsequent 2019 season is consistently cited in major outlets.[4][5]
If you’d like, I can search for the most up-to-date information on Corbin’s contract status or team affiliation right now and pull the latest articles with citations.
With a stagnant market turning free agents into freeze agents, the lefty's six-year, $140 million pact with the Nats sticks out like a sore thumb.
www.espn.comCorbin will help eat innings after Texas lost Jon Gray to a broken forearm
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wjla.comAll-Star Patrick Corbin, who was 11-7 with a 3.15 ERA and 246 strikeouts for the Diamondbacks last season, has reportedly reached a six-year, $140M deal with the Nationals.
www.espn.comWashington's front office clearly believes a superior rotation is the key to getting to October, even if the results haven't been there. It's banking on Patrick Corbin being a difference-maker.
www.sportingnews.comPatrick Corbin is going to be a National.Washington agreed to terms on a six-year deal with the 29-year-old left-hander on Tuesday, sources confirmed to MLB.com's Jon Paul Morosi and Jamal Collier -- emerging with the prize starting pitcher on this year's free-agent market. The deal, first reported by the Washington
www.mlb.comWASHINGTON -- The Nationals and left-hander Patrick Corbin officially agreed to a six-year contract on Friday, landing Washington the top free-agent starter on the market. Sources told MLB.com that the deal is worth $140 million."We've always said that starting pitching is the driver. As the top free-agent pitcher on the
www.mlb.comWashington Nationals, Patrick Corbin agree on $140M, 6-year contract
www.sportsnet.caBlue Jays' Patrick Corbin: Signs with Toronto
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