MLB: Reports: D-backs, Joc Pederson agree on 1-year deal

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The Arizona Diamondbacks and free agent outfielder Joc Pederson agreed on a one-year, $9.5 million deal that includes a mutual option for 2025, according to multiple reports Thursday night.

The Arizona Republic reported that the deal includes a $3 million buyout for the $14 million option.

Pederson, 31, could add some power to the middle of the Diamondbacks’ lineup if he can return to form. He hit .235 with 15 homers and 51 RBIs in 121 games last season for San Francisco after being named a National League All-Star in 2022, when he hit .274 with 23 homers and 70 RBIs in his first season with the Giants.

Pederson spent his first seven years in the majors with the Los Angeles Dodgers, hitting .230 with 130 homers and 303 RBIs. He sparked the Dodgers’ 2020 World Series run, hitting .382 with two homers and eight RBIs in the playoffs to help the club end its 32-year title drought.

He signed a free agent deal with the Cubs in 2021 but was traded to the Atlanta Braves after playing just 73 games for Chicago. Pederson continued his postseason heroics, hitting three playoff homers as the Braves went on to win the World Series.

Pederson has a career .237 average with a .363 on-base percentage, a .464 slugging percentage, 183 homers and 485 RBIs in 1,140 games over his 10-year career.

–Field Level Media

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