How long is Triston Casas' contract?

Last Modified May 20, 2025 12:26 GMT
Triston Casas Contract
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Hailing from Miami, Florida, United States, Triston Ray Casas is in his fourth year with the Boston Red Sox in MLB. He was drafted by the Boston Red Sox with the #26th overall pick in the 2018 MLB Draft. He made his MLB debut with the Boston Red Sox on September 4, 2022, as a first baseman and has since then gone on to win the AL Rookie of the Month award in July 2023 and the Baseball America Major League All-Rookie Team award in 2023.

Before Casas became a professional, he played varsity baseball at American Heritage School in Plantation, Florida, United States. He has also played for Team USA and has earned three gold medals in the process. Additionally, Triston Casas is also a one-time Olympian as he participated with the USA Baseball team at the Tokyo Games in 2020 and earned a silver medal for his efforts.

Triston Casas's contract

Triston Casas signed a one-year, $774,000 contract with the Boston Red Sox in March 2025. The following is his contract breakdown, as per Spotrac:

Year Base SalarySigning Bonus Cap Hit Dead Cap Yearly Cash
2025$774,000-$774,000-$774,000

Triston Casas Salary: How much is Triston Casas getting paid?

Triston Casas will make $774,000 from the 2025 MLB season. He signed a one-year contract of the same amount with the Boston Red Sox in March 2025.

How much does Triston Casas make in a minute?

Triston Casas’ total salary from the 2025 season is $774,000. If this is divided by the total number of minutes, that is, 525,600 minutes, then he is earning $1.47 per minute in 2025.

Triston Casas’ Career Earnings

Triston Casas has earned $4,938,526 in his career in MLB as per Spotrac as of 2025. This includes his total base salary of $2,385,726 in addition to a signing bonus of $2,552,800.

How much of Triston Casas’ Contract is guaranteed?

Triston Casas signed a one-year contract worth $774,000 with the Boston Red Sox, and he has been guaranteed the full amount as his average annual salary as per Spotrac.

Triston Casas Contract History

These are all the contracts that Triston Casas has signed in his career so far, as per Spotrac:

2018

Triston Casas signed a contract with the Boston Red Sox and received a signing bonus of $2,552,800 on June 10, 2018.

2022

Triston Casas’ contract was purchased by the Boston Red Sox on September 4, 2022, and he signed a one-year $700,000 contract with them.

2023

Triston Casas signed a one-year contract worth $732,500 with the Boston Red Sox on March 1, 2023.

2024

Triston Casas signed a one-year contract worth $760,000 with the Boston Red Sox on March 1, 2024.

FAQ's On Triston Casas

A. Triston Casas is 25 years old as of 2025.

A. Triston Casas stands at 6’5” (196 cm) and weighs 244 lbs (110 kg) as of 2024.

A. Triston Casas is earning $774,000 from the 2025 MLB season.

A. The Boston Red Sox drafted Triston Casas in 2018.

A. Triston Casas has scored 45 home runs in 251 games, as of May 2025, as per Baseball Reference.

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