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By Bailey Stephens / MLB.com
04/26/10 2:29 PM ET
The Phillies signed slugger Ryan Howard to a five-year contract extension on Monday that will run through the 2016 season and guarantees him at least $125 million.
The deal, which includes a club option for a sixth year, will pay the first baseman $20 million for the 2012 and 2013 seasons and $25 million for each season from 2014-16. Howard's sixth-year option is worth $23 million and includes a $10 million buyout.
Howard's deal also includes awards bonuses and a limited no-trade clause, the Phillies said in announcing the deal.
The 30-year-old first baseman is off to a strong start in 2010, hitting .275 with three homers and 16 RBIs so far.
Currently at fifth place on the Phillies' all-time home run list at 225, the 30-year-old Howard has been a dominant force in the Phillies lineup since he won the National League Rookie of the Year award in 2005. He cemented his status as a big-time slugger in 2006, when he won the NL MVP award and set a single-season club record with 58 home runs.
He was named the MVP of the NL Championship Series for his role in the Phillies' pennant-clinching series last season, and he is the team's all-time leader in postseason RBIs with 27.
Since becoming an everyday player on July 1, 2005, Howard leads all Major League players in home runs (222) and RBIs (650).
Not sure if they will be able to re sign Werth.
If Ryan Howard is a $25mil player, what will Adrian Gonzalez be asking for? Pujols may be looking for $30mil
