Cleveland Guardians

Jose Ramirez’s Wild Restructured Contract Details

José Ramírez has never fit the mold of a typical superstar, and now his contract doesn’t either.

According to a source, the Cleveland Guardians and their franchise cornerstone have agreed to a restructured deal that includes not only significant money but a series of unique perks and incentives that reflect Ramírez’s value to the organization and the game.

This is not a standard extension. It is a statement.

The Money and the Deferrals

Under the restructured agreement, Ramírez will earn $25 million per year from 2026 through 2032. However, there is a twist that makes the deal even more fascinating.

Each season, $10 million of that salary will be deferred, creating long term financial flexibility for the Guardians while still guaranteeing Ramírez elite compensation. The structure allows Cleveland to remain competitive around its star while rewarding Ramírez for his loyalty to a small market franchise.

First Class Treatment

The perks in the contract are just as eye catching as the dollars.

Ramírez will receive private jet travel for one roundtrip per year, along with private travel to and from the All Star Game. That alone is rare in Major League Baseball, especially for a non free agent superstar.

On the road, Ramírez will also receive an additional hotel room beyond his suite, a detail that underscores the organization’s commitment to player comfort and routine during the grind of a long season.

A Massive Boost to the Awards Package

The incentives tied to performance have been doubled from his previous contract, significantly increasing Ramírez’s earning potential if he continues to perform at an elite level.

Here is how the new awards structure breaks down:

Ramírez will earn $500,000 for winning the MVP award
He will receive $300,000 for finishing second or third in MVP voting
He will earn $150,000 for finishing fourth or fifth

In addition, the contract includes bonuses for All Star selections, Gold Gloves, Silver Sluggers, LCS MVP honors, and World Series MVP honors. For a player who consistently finishes near the top of MVP voting, this structure could add millions over the life of the deal.

Why This Matters

José Ramírez is already one of the most underrated superstars of his generation. He is a perennial MVP candidate, a switch hitting force, a durable everyday player, and the unquestioned leader of the Guardians clubhouse.

This restructured contract reflects something rare in modern baseball. Mutual trust.

Cleveland keeps its window open. Ramírez gets elite money, elite treatment, and elite incentives without ever testing free agency. Both sides win.

Final Thought

Contracts like this almost never happen anymore.

A small market team rewarding a superstar with creativity rather than resentment. A superstar choosing continuity over chaos. José Ramírez’s restructured deal is wild not because it is flashy, but because it is thoughtful, intentional, and perfectly tailored to one of the game’s most unique stars.

In an era where loyalty is rare, this contract stands out as one of the most fascinating in baseball.

Brad

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