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Austin Riley inks massive extension with Braves, marking franchise record

Budding Atlanta Braves star Austin Riley inked a massive and extremely lucrative contract extension with the team on Monday. The Braves will keep some of their corps intact.

Austin Riley is going to be with the Atlanta Braves for a long time.

The 25-year-old third baseman who was selected in the first round of the 2015 draft signed a 10-year, $212 million contract extension with the Braves, which includes a club option for 2033. The team announced the deal Monday.

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The deal is the most lucrative in Braves history.

"How he plays the game and the consistency with which he does everything is unbelievable," Braves manager Brian Snitker said Monday via MLB.com. "He does everything right and checks all the boxes to be that guy."

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Riley made his first All-Star Game this season. Through 101 games, he is batting .301 with a .964 OPS and 29 home runs. He leads the National League in slugging percentage (.604). He came on strong in 2021, earning National League MVP votes after hitting 33 home runs and driving in 107 runs.

The Braves now have some of their key players locked up for the next few years. Riley, Ronald Acuna Jr., Matt Olson and Ozzie Albies are signed at least through the 2025 season. Olson is there through 2029, Acuna has a club option for 2028, and Albies has a club option through 2027.

Atlanta is the defending World Series champion.

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