Dodgers Extend Tommy Edman After World Series Win
Dodgers Extend Tommy Edman After World Series Win

Dodgers Extend Tommy Edman After World Series Win

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to a five-year, $74 million contract extension with Tommy Edman, including a $17 million signing bonus and a club option for a sixth year. Edman, who was instrumental in the Dodgers' postseason success and named MVP of the NLCS, joined the team mid-season via a three-team trade involving the Cardinals and White Sox. After recovering from wrist surgery and an ankle injury, Edman played an essential role in the Dodgers' World Series victory. The extension ensures Edman remains with the Dodgers from 2025 to 2029, with the potential for a sixth year. The team is also looking to strengthen its outfield and pitching rotation following this key signing. The Dodgers had an impressive season, culminating in their eighth franchise championship.

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