The Kansas Metropolis Royals are working it again with Michael Lorenzen.
The Royals on Monday signed Lorenzen to a one-year contract for $7 million. The deal features a second-year mutual possibility for $12 million, based on ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Lorenzen had signed with the Texas Rangers in free company final 12 months, however he was traded to Kansas Metropolis in late July forward of the deadline. The 33-year-old pitcher carried out nicely with the Rangers after which was wonderful for the Royals.
Lorenzen went 2-0 with a 1.57 ERA in 7 begins with the Royals final season. He went 7-6 with a 3.31 ERA in 130.1 innings final season. The 12 months earlier than, he made his first All-Star workforce due to a robust first half with the Detroit Tigers.
After spending 2015-2021 with the Cincinnati Reds, Lorenzen has bounced round. He performed with the Angels in 2022; the Tigers and Phillies in 2023; and the Rangers and Royals final season. He has been traded midseason two years in a row. If the Royals fail to compete within the AL Central in 2025, that would make it three years in a row. However Kansas Metropolis went 86-76 final season and made the playoffs, in order that they’re hoping to make it to the postseason once more in 2025.