What is Kyle Gibson Contract in 2023?

Last Modified Sep 27, 2023 07:55 GMT
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Kyle Gibson

Kyle Gibson, an American profes­sional baseball pitcher, currently plays for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has also showcased his talents while playing for the Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers, and Philad­elphia Phillies throu­ghout his career.

In 2013, Kyle marked his MLB debut as a member of the Minnesota Twins on June 29. His excep­tional pitching skills have earned him recog­nition as he was selected as an All-Star in 2021. Through his achiev­ements and contri­butions to the game, Kyle has estab­lished himself as a skilled and accomp­lished pitch­er.

Kyle Gibson Contract Breakdown

YearBase SalarySigningBonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2009-2009-$1,800,000$1,800,000-$1,800,000
2013-2013$490,000 $490,000 $490,000
2014-2014$502,500-$502,500-$502,500
2015-2015$537,500 $537,500 $537,500
2016-2016$587,500-$587,500-$587,500
2017-2017$2,900,000-$2,900,000-$2,900,000
2018-2018$4,200,000-$4,200,000-$4,200,000
2019-2019$8,125,000-$8,125,000-$8,125,000
2020-2022$9,333,333-$9,333,333-$9,333,333
2021-2021$9,800,645-$9,800,645-$9,800,645
2023-2023$10,000,000-$10,000,000-$10,000,000

How much is Kyle Gibson getting paid?

On December 3, 2022, Kyle Gibson offic­ially signed a one-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles. The value of this agreement is set at $10 million, guaran­teeing Kyle's presence in the Orioles' roster for the upcoming season in 2023. As part of the terms outlined within this contract, Kyle's salary for the 2023 season will be precisely $10 million.

This signing holds great signif­icance for both Kyle and the Orioles team alike. With his well-known pitching abili­ties, Kyle brings a wealth of exper­ience and skill to contr­ibute to the team's succe­ss.

How much does Kyle Gibson make in a minute?

In 2023, the Baltimore Orioles' contract with Kyle Gibson outlines his base salary of $10 million for the year. To determine his income per minute, we need to calculate the total number of minutes in one year. In a day, there are 24 hours, which trans­lates to 1,440 minutes. Multi­plying this by the 365 days in a year gives us a total of 525,600 minut­es.

Kyle Gibson's base salary of $10 million is divided by the total number of minutes in a year (525,600 minutes). This calcu­lation yields his per minute income, approx­imately valued at $19.0­2.

Kyle Gibson’s Career Earnings

Kyle Gibson made his MLB debut on June 29, 2013. Repres­enting the Minnesota Twins, he embarked on his MLB journey. Throu­ghout his career in MLB, Kyle showcased his talent and versa­tility by playing for various teams. As of 2023, he has accum­ulated an impre­ssive track record of 11 seasons in MLB and garnered a stagg­ering total of $52,9­32,074 in earni­ngs.

Kyle's earnings are composed of different compo­nents. These include a base salary, signing bonus, and incen­tives. Specif­ically, his base salary amounts to $48,07­6,519.

Notably, he also received a signing bonus of $1,80­0,000 when he first signed with the team. Moreover, throu­ghout his career as of 2023, Kyle earned an impre­ssive $3,05­5,556 in incent­ives.

What are the terms of Kyle Gibson’s Contract?

Kyle Gibson has signed a one-year contract worth $10 million with the Baltimore Orioles. This agreement encom­passes several terms and bonuses that enhance Kyle's overall compen­sation.

Notably, the contract includes an All-Star bonus of $25,000, which signifies that if Kyle is chosen to parti­cipate in the prest­igious All-Star game, he will be entitled to this addit­ional payme­nt.

Furthe­rmore, the contract features an addit­ional trade assig­nment bonus worth $150,000. This parti­cular bonus becomes relevant if Kyle is trans­ferred to another team during his contract's actual term. If such a circum­stance occurs, Kyle will be entitled to receive this bonus as part of his compre­hensive compen­sation packa­ge.

How much of Kyle Gibson’s Contract is guaranteed?

Kyle Gibson’s contract with the Baltimore Orioles worth $10 million guarantees the full amount of the contract.

Kyle Gibson’s Contract History

LengthTeamContract Amt.Avg. Annual Salary
2023-2023Baltimore Orioles$10,000,000$10,000,000
2020-2022Philadelphia Phillies$28,000,000$14,000,000
2020-2022Texas Rangers$28,000,000$14,000,000
2019-2019Minnesota Twins$8,125,000$8,125,000
2018-2018Minnesota Twins$4,200,000$4,200,000
2017-2017Minnesota Twins$2,900,000$2,900,000
2016-2016Minnesota Twins$587,500$587,500
2015-2015Minnesota Twins$537,500$537,500
2014-2014Minnesota Twins$502,500$502,500
2013-2013Minnesota Twins$490,000$490,000
2009-2009Minnesota Twins$1,800,000(Signing Bonus)$1,800,000

FAQs

A. Kyle Benjamin Gibson is the full name of Kyle Gibson.

A. Kyle Gibson was born on October 23, 1987.

A. Kyle Gibson is from Greenfield, Indiana, United States.

A. Kyle Gibson attended the University of Missouri, where he played college baseball for the Missouri Tigers.

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