San Diego Padres reliever Robert Suárez was quietly one of the best stories in baseball in 2022. Padres fans can now expect plenty more of him in the future.
After entering MLB as a 31-year-old rookie, Suárez has signed a five-year, $46 million contract extension with the Padres,The contract is a reward for a stellar MLB debut season, as well as one of the more circuitous routes a pitcher can take to the majors.A Venezuelan native, Suárez wasn't on the professional radar as a teenager, andwhen most of his current peers were in the minor leagues.
At that point, Suárez was pitching in Venezuelan amateur and independent leagues, about as far a serious pitcher can get from the majors. But a former teammate reportedly saw something in him, opening up the door for Suárez to get a shot in the Mexican Leagues at the age of 24. Suárez would post a 1.71 ERA in 47.1 innings for the Saraperos de Saltillo, generating enough interest to find a place in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. He turned that into a bona fide career, holding a 2.81 ERA in five seasons split between the Hanshin Tigers and Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, though he also had to undergo Tommy John surgery at one point.
. The club clearly believed his performance in Japan was real, as they gave him a $5 million salary, $1 million signing bonus and $5 million player option for 2023. That $11 million financial commitment for a 30-year-old with no MLB experience makes more sense when you see the stuff we're working with here.
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