How long is Jose Berrios' contract?

Last Modified May 22, 2025 22:40 GMT
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Jose Orlando Berrios, nicknamed “La Makina”, has been plying his trade for the Toronto Blue Jays in Major League Baseball (MLB) since 2021. Notably, he was drafted by the Minnesota Twins with the 32nd overall pick in the 2012 MLB draft and eventually made his MLB debut for the Minnesota Twins on April 27, 2016. Internationally, he has represented the Puerto Rican national team thrice, in 2013, 2017 and the 2023 World Baseball Classic.

Moreover, he is a two-time MLB All-Star player (in 2018 and 2019) and was presented with the Gold Glove Award in 2023. With 1396 strikeouts in 1463.2 innings in his career as of May 2025, Jose Berrios has been consistent in getting the opponents out during his games.

Jose Berrios’ Contract

Berríos signed a 7 year, $131,000,000 contract with the Toronto Blue Jays as per Spotrac.

Year Base Salary Signing Bonus Dead Cap Yearly Cash
2025$18,000,000 --$18,000,000

Jose Berrios’ Contract Breakdown

The contract breakdown for Jose Berrios, according to Spotrac, is presented as follows -

Year Base Salary Signing Bonus Dead Cap Yearly Cash
2022$10,000,000$5,000,000-$15,000,000
2023$15,000,000--$15,000,000
2024$17,000,000--$17,000,000
2025$18,000,000--$18,000,000
2026 $18,000,000--$18,000,000
2027$24,000,000 --$24,000,000
2028$24,000,000 --$24,000,000

Jose Berrios Salary: How much is Jose Berrios getting paid?

Jose Berrios will earn a base salary of $18,000,000 from the 2025 MLB season. He signed a 7-year, $131 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on November 16, 2021, as per Spotrac.

Jose Berrios first signed a contract with the Minnesota Twins on June 10, 2012 and received a signing bonus of $1,550,000. Then, he signed a 1-year contract worth $507,500 with the team in 2016. He again signed a 1-year contract worth $535,000 with the team in 2017. Next, he signed a 1-year contract worth $570,000 with the team on March 24, 2018. His next contract with the team was again of 1-year $620,000, signed on March 5, 2019. He next settled in arbitration and signed a $4.025 million contract with the team on February 6, 2020. He again avoided arbitration and signed a 1-year, $6.1 million contract with the team on December 2, 2020. The team traded him on July 30, 2021, to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for Simeon Woods-Richardson and Austin Martin. Then he signed his latest contract with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2021.

How much does Jose Berrios make in a minute?

Jose Berrios’ total salary from the 2025 MLB season stands at $18 million. If this is divided by the total number of minutes available in a year, i.e.- 5,25,600, then he is earning $34.24 per minute.

Jose Berrios Career Earnings

Jose Berrios has been playing in the MLB for 10 years as of 2025. He has made a total career earnings of $76,070,943 as of May 2025. This includes a total base salary of $69,020,943 and his total signing bonus of $7,050,000.

What are the terms of Jose Berrios’ contract?

Jose Berrios signed a 7-year, $131 million contract extension with the Toronto Blue Jays on November 16, 2021, as per the MLB website. Based on this contract, he received a $5 million signing bonus. Moreover, he has been guaranteed $131 million and will receive an annual average salary of $18,714,286. The contract has a limited no-trade clause, and he will have the opt-out option available after 2026.

Jose Berrios’ contract also has several incentives attached to it. If he pitches 300, 350 innings across 2025-2026, then he will receive $1 million for each. If he pitches 375, 400 innings across 2025-2026, he will then receive $500,000 each. If he wins the Cy Young Award in 2025-2026, then he will earn $2 million. Furthermore, if he finishes between 2nd and 5th rank in the Cy Young Award winner list in 2025-2026, then he will receive $1.5 million. If he ranks between 6th and 10th in the Cy Young Award list from 2025-2026, then he will receive $750,000. Lastly, his unrestricted free agency will be starting in 2029.

How much of Jose Berrios’ contract is guaranteed?

Based on Jose Berrios’ 7-year $131 million contract extension signed with the Toronto Blue Jays on November 16, 2021, he has been guaranteed $131 million. He also received a signing bonus of $5 million and will get an annual average salary of $18 million (via Spotrac).

Jose Berrios’ Contract History

These are all the contracts that Jose Berrios has signed in his career as of 2025 -

2012

Jose Berrios signed his first contract with the Minnesota Twins and received a signing bonus of $1,550,000 on June 10, 2012.

2016

Jose Berrios signed a 1-year contract worth $507,500 with the Minnesota Twins in 2016.

2017

Jose Berrios signed a 1-year contract worth $535,000 with the Minnesota Twins in 2017.

2018

Jose Berrios signed a 1-year contract worth $570,000 with the Minnesota Twins on March 24, 2018.

2019

Moving on, Jose Berrios signed a 1-year $620,000 contract with the Minnesota Twins on March 5, 2019.

2020

Jose Berrios signed a $4.025 million contract with the Minnesota Twins and settled arbitration on February 6, 2020. He again avoided arbitration and signed a 1-year $6.1 million contract with the team on December 2, 2020.

2021

Jose Berrios was traded by the Minnesota Twins on July 30, 2021 to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for Simeon Woods-Richardson and Austin Martin. Then, he signed a 7-year $131 million contract with the team on November 16, 2021.

FAQ's On Jose Berrios

A. Jose Berrios will earn $19 million from the 2025 MLB season.

A. Jose Berrios earns $36.14 per minute as of 2025.

A. Jose Berrios was presented with the Gold Glove Award in 2023.
A. Jose Berrios serves as the starting pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays in Major League Baseball.

A. Jose Berrios has claimed 1392 strikeouts in his MLB career as of May 2025.

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