The Washington Nationals have reached an agreement with right-handed pitcher Cade Cavalli on a one-year contract, successfully sidestepping the need for salary arbitration. This deal was finalized on a Sunday and is reported to be valued at $862,500. It also includes a club option for 2027, which stands at $4 million, although there is a buyout clause of $7,500 attached.
Cavalli had originally asked for a salary of $900,000, while the Nationals proposed a lower figure of $825,000. Taking into account the modest buyout for 2027, Cavalli's total guaranteed earnings amount to $870,000.
At 27 years of age, Cavalli made a notable comeback last season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in March 2023. In his return, he achieved a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, accompanied by a 4.25 earned run average (ERA) over the course of 10 starts.
In a brief stint in the major leagues in 2022, Cavalli faced challenges in his only appearance, allowing 7 runs and 6 hits in just over 4 innings pitched. Overall, in his career spanning 11 starts, he holds a record of 3 wins and 2 losses, with an ERA of 5.09.
- Field Level Media
And here's where it gets interesting: How do you think Cavalli will perform this coming season? Will he bounce back stronger or struggle again? Let us know your thoughts!