The Baltimore Orioles agree to a multi-year contract extension with starting pitcher Kyle Bradish, with multiple outlets reporting the deal is worth $90 million over five years. The extension is set to keep Bradish with the franchise through the 2030 or 2031 season, depending on how each report frames the end date. CBS Sports reports that Baltimore signs its top two starting pitchers through the 2030 season, while Yahoo Sports says Bradish is tied to the team through the 2031 season.

Bradish, 29, is returning to regular form after Tommy John surgery. Yahoo Sports reports that 2024 was his first full season back following the surgery, and it cites his 2025 performance through the time of reporting: 6–9 with a 3.61 ERA in 19 starts. Other outlets similarly describe the extension as covering the 2027–31 period, aligning with the reported five-year structure.

All reports characterize the agreement as a long-term commitment to the right-hander as part of Baltimore’s rotation planning.