The San Francisco Giants signed shortstop Brandon Crawford to a new contract on Tuesday.
The deal, announced by the Giants, is reportedly for six years and $75 million.
“Brandon is an exceptionally talented baseball player who has earned this through his hard work, dedication and competitive spirit,” Giants general manager Bobby Evans said in a statement. “He took great strides both offensively and defensively last season, winning his first-ever Gold Glove and Silver Slugger award. This is a great day for Brandon and his family, for the Giants and for our fans.”
The 28-year-old hit .256 with 21 homers and 84 RBIs this past season while playing a steady defensive game.