Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that Blake Snell’s contract with the Dodgers contains a conditional club option for the 2030 season for $10 million.
The conditional year after Snell’s five-year, $182 million contract would be available to the Dodgers if Snell was assigned to another level at any point in the first five years, or if the left-hander was to miss 90 or more days consecutively on the injured list. It’s an interesting wrinkle to an already intriguing contract that includes a massive signing bonus of $52 million and — of course — deferrals.