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Atlanta Braves Struggling All-Star Player Still Owed Nearly $150 Million
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The Atlanta Braves have experienced a large amount of offensive success this season, mostly behind the likes of Matt Olson, Drake Baldwin, Michael Harris II, Mauricio Dubon, and others.
He is signed to a 10-year, $212 million extension ($22 million base salary for the 2026 season) with roughly $150+ million still remaining on the guaranteed portion of the deal.”
Riley is owed $22 million for each of the next six full seasons, and then the club option could add another $20 million, which would mean there’s round $152 million left on the deal.
He is still owed $22 million per season through 2032, with a $22 million club option for 2033 with no buyout.
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