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Miami agreed to a one-year, $13 million deal with closer Pete Fairbanks, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed, after the Rays declined his $11 million team option for the 2026 campaign. The deal includes a $1 million signing bonus and $1 million in appearance-based incentives, according to MLB.com.
Could the Marlins actually make a competitive bid for Pete Fairbanks? MLB Trade Rumors covers the latest on free agency's top remaining reliever.
Pete Fairbanks, the one closer target linked to the Diamondbacks this offseason, agreed to a deal with the Miami Marlins for 2026.
The Marlins made their first sizable free agent investment in two years on Wednesday, agreeing to terms with veteran right-hander closer Peter Fairbanks on a one-year, $13 million deal. The deal is agreed to but contingent on Fairbanks passing a physical, according to a source.
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NY Mets don’t deserve a lump of coal for failing to sign Pete Fairbanks
Pete Fairbanks was one of this offseason’s best relief pitchers available. Non-tendered by the Tampa Bay Rays, he ended up signing with the Miami Marlins on Chr
The Atlanta Braves missed out on top free agent reliever Pete Fairbanks after he made his signing decision on Christmas Eve.
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The New York Yankees wasted another opportunity to sign an affordable reliever after the latest report from free agency.