The Detroit Tigers have locked in Framber Valdez for three years with a substantial $115MM contract, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan. This deal includes an opt-out clause after the second season, adding a layer of flexibility for both the team and the player. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reveals that the contract includes a significant amount of deferred money, while Jon Heyman of The New York Post notes that Valdez will receive a $20MM signing bonus. This move by the Tigers is a strategic investment in a talented pitcher, with the potential for significant returns. But here's where it gets interesting: the contract's structure and the player's performance in the coming years will be key factors in determining its success. Will Valdez live up to the hype and become a cornerstone of the Tigers' rotation? Or will this deal turn out to be a risky move? Only time will tell. We invite you to share your thoughts in the comments below. What do you think about the Tigers' decision to sign Framber Valdez?