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Walker Buehler signs 1-year deal with Red Sox after winning 2nd World Series with Dodgers.



Walker Buehler, the star pitcher who recorded the final out to seal the Los Angeles Dodgers’ World Series victory in 2024, has found a new home in MLB. He has reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with the Boston Red Sox to add some more fire to their rotation for next season. The deal is worth $21.05 million, with an additional $2.5 million in performance bonuses that can be made.

The Red Sox have been loading up on starting pitching this offseason, trading for Garrett Crochet and signing left-hander Patrick Sandoval, among others. The team is comprised of starter Tanner Houck, Lucas Giolito, Kutter Crawford, and Brayan Bello, providing a good mix of rotation depth.

Buehler’s career has been marked by his impressive performances from 2018-2021, but a setback in 2022 when he needed Tommy John surgery, his second such procedure. However, he bounced back in 2024, pitching to a 5.38 ERA with a 1.55 WHIP over 16 starts. He seemed to find his old form in the postseason, getting his wicked 12-6 curveball to work and dotting his fastball wherever he pleased.

Buehler ultimately closed out the ninth inning of Game 5 in the World Series against the New York Yankees, pitching on one day’s rest after providing five shutout innings earlier in the series. The 28-year-old’s next step will be on a one-year pact with the Red Sox, where he can prove his October form is sustainable moving forward.

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