The Atlanta Braves have shown strong faith in veteran left-hander Chris Sale, agreeing to a new contract extension ahead of the 2026 season. The deal guarantees Sale through 2027 and includes a club option for 2028, securing one of the team’s most important pitchers for the coming years.
The move comes as the Braves look to stabilize their starting rotation and build consistency after a challenging 2025 campaign.
Contract Details
The extension adds long-term security for both the player and the franchise while keeping Sale from entering free agency after the 2026 season.
| Contract Element | Details |
|---|---|
| Guaranteed Money | $27 million (2027 season) |
| 2028 Option | $30 million club option |
| Total Potential Value | $57 million |
| Status | Under contract through 2027 (2028 possible) |
This agreement represents one of the largest single-season guaranteed salaries in Braves history.
Why the Braves Made This Move
Atlanta entered spring training with some uncertainty in the pitching staff due to injuries to key rotation arms. By extending Sale early, the organization ensured it would keep a reliable frontline starter to lead the staff.
The decision also reflects the team’s confidence in Sale’s ability to perform at a high level, even as he moves deeper into his late 30s.
Chris Sale Performance With Atlanta
Since joining the Braves in a trade before the 2024 season, Sale has delivered strong results and re-established himself as one of the league’s top pitchers.
Recent Seasons
| Season | Record | ERA | Strikeouts | Innings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 18-3 | 2.38 | 225 | 177⅔ |
| 2025 | — | 2.58 | 165 | 125⅔ |
In 2024, Sale won the National League Cy Young Award, leading the league in strikeouts. Despite missing time in 2025 due to a rib injury, he remained effective with excellent control and run prevention.
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Career Snapshot
Chris Sale’s career spans more than 15 MLB seasons across multiple teams, and his consistency has made him one of the most respected pitchers of his era.
| Career Stat | Total |
|---|---|
| Record | 145-88 |
| ERA | 3.01 |
| Strikeouts | 2,579 |
| Innings | 2,084+ |
| Strikeouts per 9 (K/9) | 11.1 |
His fastball still reaches the mid-90s, and his slider remains one of the most effective pitches in the game.
The Braves finished 2025 with a 76-86 record, falling short of expectations. With rotation injuries already creating concern heading into 2026, keeping Sale under contract gives the team a proven leader and stability at the top of the staff.
If Sale stays healthy and continues his recent form, the contract could prove to be strong value and a key step in Atlanta’s push to return to contention.
This extension sends a clear message that Atlanta is committed to building around experienced talent while managing short-term uncertainty in the rotation. As spring training begins, all eyes will be on Sale’s health and preparation for another important season.
For the Braves, the plan is simple: keep their ace healthy and let him lead the way back to winning baseball.







