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Reports: Padres, reliever Robert Suarez agree to 5-year deal
Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

San Diego Padres right-handed relief pitcher Robert Suarez agreed to a five-year contract to stay with the club, multiple reports said Thursday.

Per MLB Network, the deal is worth $46 million with an opt-out clause after the third year.

Suarez made his Major League Baseball debut in April and appeared in 45 games, going 5-1 with a 2.27 ERA and one save. He threw 61 strikeouts and allowed 21 walks.

He also helped the Padres during their postseason run. Suarez appeared in seven games and did not allow a run over the first five appearances, across six innings. He took the loss in the Philadelphia Phillies' Game 5 victory in the National League Championship Series, giving up Bryce Harper's go-ahead two-run home run.

Earlier Thursday, Suarez declined his player option for 2023, opening the lane for a new deal.

The Padres also declined the club option for outfielder/first baseman Wil Myers, while outfielder Jurickson Profar and right-handed pitcher Nick Martinez also declined their player options for 2023.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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