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Texas Rangers pay Nathan Eovaldi $100k bonus despite not making All-Star team

Nathan Eovaldi smiling during a game against the Cincinnati Reds (2025)
Nathan Eovaldi smiling during a game against the Cincinnati Reds (2025)Jeff Dean/Getty Images/AFP
The Texas Rangers paid starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi (35) a $100k bonus that was included in his contract if he made the American League All-Star team.

However, despite Eovaldi being snubbed from being selected, the Rangers still paid him the $100k bonus anyway as an act of class and respect for the long-time veteran. 

For those who are unaware, Eovaldi was a free agent before this season began. Despite receiving higher offers from other organizations, he ultimately signed with the Rangers anyway - the team he recently won a World Series with in 2023 - for three years, $75 million. 

Eovaldi definitely made a great case to be selected to the A.L. All-Star team this season - posting what would be a league-best 1.58 earned run average among starting pitchers. 

However, Eovaldi falls just six innings short of the 97 needed at the current moment to be considered a "qualified starter" to rank among pitching statistics after missing the first month of the season with a triceps injury. Eovaldi has also struck out 94 batters in 91 innings, giving up just 63 hits and 14 walks. 

Teammate and starting pitcher Jacob DeGrom was also paid $100k by the Rangers for his All-Star selection.

The two pitchers have a combined 16-5 record and 1.95 ERA, making the duo arguably the best one-two punch in all of baseball this season.