Bryan Reynolds Contract Breakdown

Last Modified Sep 13, 2023 11:21 GMT
Bryan Reynolds.
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Bryan Patrick Reynolds, also known by his nickname ‘B-Rey’, is an American professional baseball player. He plays the position of an outfielder in the Major Leagues. He was born on January 27, 1995, in Baltimore, Maryland.

Bryan debuted his MLB career with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2016. Bryan has been with the same team since then. During his college days, he played for Vanderbilt Commodores. The outfielder was selected in the 2016 MLB draft in the second round by the San Francisco Giants. However, he was traded in 2018 by the Giants to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He made the All-Star team in 2021 and was the NL triples leader in the same year as well.

Bryan Reynolds Contract Breakdown

YearBase SalarySigningBonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2016$1,350,000-$1,350,000-$1,350,000
2019$555,000-$555,000-$555,000
2020$589,500-$589,500-$589,500
2021$601,000-$601,000-$601,000
2022$13,500,000-$13,500,000-$6,750,000
2023$106,750,000$2,000,000$106,750,000-$8,750,000

How much is Bryan Reynolds getting paid?

Bryan Reynolds’s latest contract was made in 2023. It is worth $106.75 million and has a duration of eight years. He also received a $2 million signing bonus on his contract and his average salary is approximately $13.34 million.

The outfielder's first contract was with the San Francisco Giants in 2016. He received a signing bonus of $1.35 million. In 2019, he signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates, this one worth $555,000 for one year. He had a contract with the same team until his latest contract in 2023. In 2020, he made a one-year deal worth $589,500. Bryan made a one-year deal worth $601,000 in 2021.

How much does Bryan Reynolds make in a minute?

As per the contract, Byan’s annual salary in 2023 was $8,750,000. If this amount is divided by the total number of minutes in a year (i.e., 525,600 minutes), Bryan Reynolds makes $16.64 in a minute per year.

Bryan Reynolds’s Career Earnings

Bryan Reynolds’s career earnings are estimated at around $18,155,725. This amount includes his total salary in his career, which is approximately $14,805,725 and the bonuses he received in his entire career, which is $3,350,000.

From 2022 to 2023, the renowned pitcher made a whopping 1,55,00,000 with his salary and bonuses added into this amount. In the year 2022, he earned $6,750,000

and he earned a total amount of $8,750,000 in 2023.

What are the terms of Bryan Reynolds’s contract?

Bryan Reynold signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2023. It is worth $106.750 million and has a duration of eight years. A signing bonus of $2 million was also received by Bryan. His average salary is approximately $13.34 million. The contract also included a $2 million Club buyout in 2031. It also blocks a trade from six teams annually.

How much of Bryan Reynolds’s contract is guaranteed?

Bryan Reynolds’s contract guarantees him a total of $106.750 million for the duration of eight years and an average salary of approximately $13.34 million.

Bryan Reynolds’s Contract History

2016: The outfielder made his first contract worth $1.35 million with the San Francisco Giants.

2019: Bryan went on to sign a $555,000 deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The contract had a duration of one year.

2020: Bryan Reynolds signed a one-year deal with the Pirates and it was worth $589,500.

2021: The outfielder signed a $601,000 deal with the Pirates for one year.

2022: Bryan Reynolds signed a contract for two years worth $13.5 million.

2023: Bryan signed an eight-year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates which was worth $106.75 million. He received approximately $13.34 million as an average salary and a $2 million signing bonus. This contract was the largest in the Pittsburgh Pirates' history.

FAQs

A. Bryan Reynolds has been signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates for the duration of eight years.    

A. Bryan Reynolds's current contract is worth $106.75 million.   

A. Bryan Reynolds's average salary is approximately $13.34 million.   

A. Bryan Reynolds's contract is a limited no-trade clause. The contract can block trade from six teams annually.  

A. Bryan Reynolds was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2018 by the San Francisco Giants. He and Kyle Crick, along with $500,000 of international bonus slot money were offered to the Pirates in exchange for Andrew McCutchen.

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