The Baltimore Orioles sign right-hander Kyle Bradish to a five-year contract extension that runs through the 2031 season, according to multiple reports. The Athletic reports the deal is for five years and $90 million. The extension follows Bradish’s return from Tommy John surgery, with the Orioles treating him as a key part of their pitching rotation. One outlet notes that Bradish previously finished fourth in American League Cy Young Award voting in 2023. This season, The Athletic reports Bradish has a 3.61 ERA and a 6–9 win-loss record. The coverage aligns on the basic terms—length, value, and the club’s decision to extend Bradish—while differing mainly in emphasis, including the context of his recovery and his recent performance metrics.