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Rangers’ Pitcher Nathan Eovaldi Earns $100,000 All-Star Bonus Despite Missing AL Roster

July 16, 2025 2 Min Read
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Nathan Eovaldi delivered an impressive first half of the season, though it wasn’t enough to secure him a spot in the All-Star Game in Atlanta. Nonetheless, the Texas Rangers acknowledged the 35-year-old pitcher’s outstanding performance by giving him a $100,000 bonus for the All-Star appearance, even though he was removed from the American League roster, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.

Through 16 starts this season, Eovaldi boasts a 7-3 record with an ERA of 1.58, a 0.85 WHIP, and opposing batters hitting just .194 across 91 innings. He was on pace to lead MLB in ERA, but recent triceps injuries might sideline him for about a month, preventing him from reaching the 97 innings required to qualify for individual statistical leaderboards.

Eovaldi, formerly of the Boston Red Sox and a two-time All-Star in 2021 and 2023, re-signed with the Rangers last December on a three-year, $75 million contract after two seasons with Texas. Heading into the All-Star break, he had won his last three starts and had given up one or zero runs in 11 out of 16 outings.

Beyond the All-Star bonus, Eovaldi has the potential to earn additional incentives this season. Spotrac notes he could receive $250,000 for winning the AL Cy Young Award, $200,000 for finishing second, and $150,000 for third place. Other bonuses include $150,000 for winning the World Series MVP, and $100,000 for either a Gold Glove nomination or the LCS MVP award.

Eovaldi is scheduled to return to the mound on Sunday when the Rangers face the Detroit Tigers and pitcher Tarik Skubal at home.

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Fan Take: This news highlights how valuable veterans like Eovaldi remain in competitive baseball, rewarding resilience and strong performance despite setbacks. It underscores the importance of recognition beyond marquee events like the All-Star Game, fostering motivation and excellence throughout the sport.

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