The Athletics took another step Friday toward securing their potential opening-day Las Vegas lineup in 2028 by reaching an agreement with All-Star shortstop Jacob Wilson on a $70 million, seven-year contract.
That contract takes Wilson through the 2032 season with a club option for 2033.
By signing him now, the A's avoid salary arbitration after the 2027, 2028 and 2029 seasons. Wilson also would have been eligible for free agency after the 2030 World Series.
Wilson and A's management scheduled a news conference for Monday in Las Vegas to sign the deal.
The 22-year-old is the fourth player the A's have signed through at least 2028 when the ballpark is scheduled to open on the Strip.
The usually economical A's have signed some notable deals going back to last offseason. Those include an $86 million, seven-year contract for left fielder Tyler Soderstrom, a $60 million, five-year contract with designated hitter/outfielder Brent Rooker and a $65.5 million, seven-year deal with outfielder Lawrence Butler. Soderstrom's deal is the richest in team history.
Manager Mark Kotsay signed an extension that takes him through 2028 with a club option for 2029.
This offseason, the A's traded with the New York Mets for veteran second baseman Jeff McNeil.