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A’s ink Lawrence Butler to massive $66.5 million extension

Bound in Sacramento, A locked another of their young stars.

Lawrence Butler has signed a seven-year, $65.5 million extension, including club options for the final season. John Heyman confirmed the post.

The contract — the third largest in team history — could be maximized at $87.5 million, Heyman reported.

The 24-year-old outfielder spent his breakout season in 2024, reaching .262/.317/.490 on 22 home runs and 18 stolen bases.

After struggling early and a brief relegation to minors, Butler hit .291/.330/.565 on 20 home runs and 15 stolen bases from mid-June, moving the A into an incredibly solid second half.

Starting June 18th, Butler was recalled – until the end of the season, A was 43-45.

Overall, the A scored 19 wins 69-93 after the historically bad 50-112 season in 2023.


Lawrence Butler of the Athletics rounds up the base on Friday, February 28, 2025 after hitting a three-run home run in the second inning of his spring training baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds in Mesa, Arizona. AP

The signature comes two months after A gave outfielder Brent Luker a five-year, $60 million contract extension.

Earlier this offseason, the A reached an agreement with starting pitcher Luis Seveno on a three-year deal worth $67 million, the largest free agency deal in franchise history.


Oakland Athletics' Lawrence Butler #4 will leave the field of play in a match against the Chicago White Sox at the Guaranteed Rate Field held in Chicago, Illinois on September 13, 2024.
Lawrence Butler of the Oakland Athletics will leave the field of play in a game against the Chicago White Sox at a secured interest field held in Chicago, Illinois on September 13, 2024. Getty Images

For years, A has been one of the lowest spending teams in the sport.

In 2024, they had a MLB low of $66.5 million in total salary.

Later this month, Butler and A will begin their first season of at least three seasons in Sacramento. This is the first season of a non-Auckland franchise since the 1968 season.

A plans to move the franchise to Las Vegas in 2028.

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