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Yu Darvish Contract Includes Opt-Out Clause

Specific details of the Yu Darvish contract with the Texas Rangers have been a little hard to come by. We've heard that he's signed for six years, and we've heard that he's signed for about $60 million with another $10 million in possible bonuses, but beyond that, there hasn't been much.

This is something new, from Anthony Andro:

Yu Darvish can opt out of deal after five years.

Darvish was recently said to be seeking a five-year contract, while the Rangers were recently said to be seeking a six-year contract. The implication was that Darvish wanted to hit free agency sooner. Now it appears that Darvish has gotten his way, kind of. I don't know what the conditions are, or if there are any conditions, but there exists a way for Yu Darvish to make this a five-year deal instead of a six-year deal.

In the short term, it doesn't change anything. In the long term...well I don't really care much about the long term right now, so I'm not going to write about it.

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Maybe Darvish signed this deal to escape the nuclear contamination from Fukushima.

"One time, when we got back to the locker room, all of our clothes were gone," Trout recalled. "They left me a Lady Gaga costume and I had to wear it."

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