The Pittsburgh Pirates and outfielder Bryan Reynolds have reportedly reached an agreement on financial terms, although there is a major sticking point blocking a contract extension.
The New York Post’s Jon Heyman reported Thursday that “a major conceptual issue has prevented a deal.
“Reynolds has moved a lot to try to get a deal done but there remains a disagreement on this key point.”
While there’s agreement on dollars between star CF Bryan Reynolds and Pirates, a major conceptual issue has prevented a deal. Reynolds has moved a lot to try to get a deal done but there remains a disagreement on this key point. Unknown if the sides may push it past 4:10 deadline
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) March 30, 2023
The 28-year-old Reynolds, an All-Star in 2021, remains under team control through 2025, but requested a trade in the offseason. After team officials hinted that’s not in plans, the two sides began negotiating a contract extension. According to MLB Trade Rumors, the Pirates had initially offered somewhere in the range of six years and $80 million, while Reynolds reportedly sought eight years and $134 million.
So the fact the two sides have reportedly reached an agreement on dollars is significant. However, Reynolds had set opening day as his contract negotiating deadline, so it remains to be seen if he’ll make an exception.
Reynolds hit 27 home runs last season with a 126 OPS+ and is one of the centerpieces of the Pirates’ rebuilding efforts.
MLB fans spent time guessing about the “major conceptual issue” holding up an extension for Reynolds. Given the Pirates history of low payrolls and losing records, some of the guesses were not nice.
I’m guessing no trade clause and option years
— Big League Chew Dynasty Baseball ⚾️ (@BigLeagueChew01) March 30, 2023
Major disagreement about whether the cat inside the box is dead or alive, or both dead and alive
— Zach S (@heyitsmezach) March 30, 2023
Is the conceptual issue him continuing to play for the Pirates? Because I could see that concept being a problem.
— Vader (@mbvader) March 30, 2023
I’ll bet we’re offering a no trade and he may want an opt-out after said amount of years…
— Logan Salicce (@LoganSalicce97) March 30, 2023
Conceptual issue being the Pirates will not be able to field a decent team around him, thus leaving Reynolds in Pirate loser purgatory for 7 years
— Sean Segers (@seansegers) March 30, 2023
Wow I can’t believe we actually met on dollars. If money isn’t the problem let’s get this thing figured out
— Nate Black (@NathanB1842) March 30, 2023

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