MINNEAPOLIS — First baseman Josh Bell and the Minnesota Twins have finalized their $7 million, one-year contract.
The sides agreed to terms Monday, pending a physical exam, and the Twins announced the deal Friday.
Bell gets a $250,000 signing bonus and a $5.5 million salary in 2026, a person with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press on Monday. The contract includes a mutual option for 2027 with a $1.25 million buyout for Bell, who also gets a hotel suite on road trips.
The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal was still subject to a successful physical at that stage and had not been announced yet.
A durable switch-hitter with power, Bell projects to help fill a void at first base and designated hitter for the Twins in his 11th major league season. He hit .237 with 22 home runs and 63 RBIs this year for Washington.
The Dallas-area native has played in at least 140 games in each of his eight full big league seasons, topping 600 plate appearances five times.
Bell was selected in the second round of the 2011 amateur draft out of high school by Pittsburgh and made his major league debut in 2016. His best season came with the Pirates in 2019, when he made the All-Star team while hitting .277 with 37 home runs, 116 RBIs and a .936 OPS.
He has 193 homers and a .785 OPS over his career, almost entirely in the National League. Bell had stints with Miami, Arizona and San Diego, too. His only prior American League experience came in 2023 with Cleveland.