Right-hander Shane Bieber is coming back to the Guardians. He and the club have reportedly agreed to a deal with a $10MM salary in 2025, with a $16MM player option for 2026 that comes with a $4MM buyout. That makes it a $26MM guarantee over two years but Bieber can potentially return to free agency after banking $14MM in year one. He reportedly turned down more money with other clubs in order to return to Cleveland. The righty is represented by Rosenhaus Sports Representation.
Bieber, 30 in May, returns to the only organization he’s ever known. The contract is a reflection of his current status, as he underwent Tommy John surgery in April, meaning he will miss at least part of the upcoming season. This deal affords him the chance to return to the mound in 2025 and establish his health. If his performance can return anywhere near his previously elite levels, he can decide to return to the open market. Though if he hits any kind of setback or doesn’t quite bounce back immediately, he can bank the extra $12MM and stick around another year.
Whether he can indeed get back in form is the big question. Bieber’s ceiling is well established, as he won the American League Cy Young award in 2020. He dominated the shortened season, making 12 starts that year with a 1.63 earned run average. He struck out 41.1% of batters faced, walked 7.1% of opponents and got grounders at a 48.4% rate.
But things have mostly gone downhill since then, even before the surgery. In 2021, his numbers dipped, which wasn’t exactly unexpected as maintaining his 2020 stats over a full season would have been almost impossible. His 3.17 ERA and 33.1% strikeout rate were both off of his previous season but still strong numbers. He missed about three months due to a right shoulder subscapularis strain.
In 2022, he stayed healthy enough to make 31 starts and log 200 innings with a 2.88 ERA, but with more concerning signs elsewhere. He averaged just 91.3 miles per hour on his fastball that year, after mostly being in the 93-94 range in prior years. His strikeout rate also dipped to 25%, still a bit above league average but a drop for him personally. In 2023, he missed time due to right elbow inflammation, which seems in hindsight like a precursor to his surgery. He did make 21 starts on the year but with a 3.80 ERA, 20.1% strikeout rate and similar velocity to the year prior.
Going into 2024, his name was in plenty of trade rumors. The Guardians often trade players as their salary grows and they get closer to free agency, doing so with players like Francisco Lindor, Carlos Carrasco and Corey Kluber somewhat recently. In hindsight, perhaps the Guards should have pulled the trigger on a deal, but maybe they didn’t receive substantial offers on the heels of all the red flags in 2022 and 2023.
For a brief moment, hanging onto Bieber seemed like a brilliant move. He made two starts at the beginning of 2024, tossing six shutout innings in each of them and recording 20 strikeouts in those 12 innings. His velocity came back slightly, with his fastball averaging 92.3 mph in his first start of the year. But it dipped to 91.6 mph in the second start and the news of his surgery dropped before he could make a third.
Now he’ll be looking to come back from the lengthy Tommy John recovery process, as well as the concerning seasons that preceded the operation. It’s now been a long time since Bieber had his best stuff over a full season, arguably since 2019. The shortened 2020 season was obviously outside of his control but all but one season since then has seen him miss significant time. In the one season where he stayed on the mound, his stuff was clearly diminished.
All that makes this an interesting gamble for the Guardians, as this is a fairly notable expenditure for them. They don’t generally spend much in free agency, particularly on the pitching side. As shown in MLBTR’s Contract Tracker, in the last 15 years, this is the first time they’ve given a pitcher more than $7MM. That’s partially a testament to their ability to develop their own pitching but they’ve also only given four position players a larger guarantee than this in that time.
Per RosterResource, the Guards are now projected for a payroll of $107MM next year, already more than what they spent in 2024. They could perhaps drop that by trading someone like Josh Naylor or Lane Thomas but this Bieber deal is a decent chunk of the budget either way.
It’s a risky proposition for those parameters. Given that recovery from Tommy John surgery normally takes 14 months or longer, the Guards might only get half a season or so from Bieber in 2025. If he hits a setback of any kind, it could be less than that. Even if he is back on a big league mound by June, it’s no guarantee that he’ll be in good form.
The upside play is that Bieber comes back to something resembling an ace. The Guards install him into their second half rotation and then, ideally, as a key piece of their postseason rotation. At that point, he would decline his player option and they could issue him a qualifying offer, which will probably be in the $22MM range. Assuming he declines that and goes out looking for a major deal, they would recoup draft pick compensation.
On the other end of the spectrum are the scenarios where Bieber isn’t quite fully healthy or simply isn’t as good as he was before, in which case he sticks around for another year at an even higher salary than in 2025.
It’s a risk the Guardians are willing to take, which is perhaps due to the respect that the organization has for him, but it’s also perhaps a reflection of the current rotation situation. The Guardians managed to win the Central in 2024, but the Bieber-less rotation was the weakest part of the roster. They struggled to find viable solutions there for much of the year, finding success on the backs of a decent offense and elite bullpen.
Pitchers like Carlos Carrasco, Triston McKenzie, Gavin Williams and Logan Allen either struggled or were injured or both. Tanner Bibee was the club’s only starter who has consistently healthy and performing well all year long. Matthew Boyd was an excellent midseason addition, coming in after recovering from his own Tommy John surgery, but he became a free agent at season’s end and has a deal in place with the Cubs.
Next year’s Opening Day rotation for Cleveland currently consists of Bibee and many question marks. Guys like Williams, McKenzie and Allen are still in the mix but coming off those aforementioned difficulties. Journeyman Ben Lively is on the roster, as are fairly unproven guys like Joey Cantillo and Doug Nikhazy. The Guards probably have more to do in upgrading that group but they will hope that Bieber can charge in like a proverbial white knight at some point in the middle of 2025 to save the day.
The aforementioned Boyd gives a rough template of what Bieber and the Guards will be hoping for next year. Boyd posted a 2.72 ERA in eight starts down the stretch and then had three more good outings in the postseason. That was enough to get him a two-year, $29MM deal, but Bieber has a path to earning far more than that. Boyd is going into his age-34 season whereas Bieber will be going into his age-31 campaign in 2026. Boyd’s injury track record is also more extensive than Bieber’s and Bieber has the more impressive early career numbers.
As such, with a strong finish in 2025, Bieber could position himself to earn far more than Boyd just did, joining 2025-26 free agent starters such as Dylan Cease, Zach Eflin, Zac Gallen, Michael King, Seth Lugo, and Framber Valdez. Though that’s just one of many potential scenarios in front of him and the Guardians in the year to come.
Buster Olney of ESPN (X link) first reported that the two sides were in agreement. Robert Murray of FanSided (X link) first relayed that it was a one-year deal plus a player option. Jeff Passan of ESPN (X link) first had the dollar figures. Jon Heyman of The New York Post (X link) first relayed that Bieber had larger offers elsewhere.
Kk 4
Good for them. Guardians deserve some good news
towinagain
Good move by the Guardians.
Another one off the list.
YaGottaBelieveAgain
He also has a lot to share as an unofficial second pitching coach
How to win games without having to average 95+MPH on the radar gun on every pitch.
He must have heard The Guardians calling
“Come Back Shane” – Who will get this reference It’s Not Difficult 😉
Eric Olson 2
You do realize that he’s most likely not going to pitch in 2025.
myaccount2
He’s expected back in July. It would make no sense to re-sign him to a one year deal with a player option for 2026 if he wasn’t even expected to pitch in 2025.
TheBoatmen
What are you talking about? He had TJS in the beginning of April which puts him on track for a June come back (14 months).
layventsky
He had the surgery in April, so barring any setbacks, he should be ready about mid-season.
dubtastic
you do realize that your statement is totally off, right?
JoeBrady
Eric Olson 2
You do realize that he’s most likely going to pitch in 2025.
Eric Olson 2
I hope does and with success too!
Chrome 8550
He is going to pitch late june early july. They can offer him a qualified offer and he refuses guardians will get competitive balance pick a between 31 and 39 pick in july 2026.
oscar gamble
Hooray!
Samuel
Was never in doubt.
It’s a quality organization to play for…or work for in any baseball capacity.
Chicken In Philly?
If he didn’t get injured, he would have either been traded or the club would have offered a QO.
dixoncayne
I really thought he was heading to the West Coast to be closer to home and his new baby.
Old York
This was the free square on the Free Agent contest.
Acoss1331
Old York,
I got this one wrong lol
TheBoatmen
Me too, thought is was going to be the Giants and to rebuild his value.
Old York
@Acoss1331
Next time you can cheat off my homework.
Fever Pitch Guy
York – Which one would you say so far has been the hardest to get right?
I think it has to be Oakland signing Sev.
FenwayFanatic
So did I
just_thinkin
Quality comment.
JRamHOF
This pessimistic Guardians fan didn’t get it right lol
Rckprtrla
As a Cleveland sports fan for 60 years, I’d say you don’t have to use the word “pessimistic”, it is basically implied 🙂
JRamHOF
Good point!
Tron Carter
Nah, the real free square was Nick Martinez after the Reds gave him a QO.
Old York
@Tron Carter
Fair enough. Two free squares.
Chrome 8550
What time do you go on stage? You goof.
deweybelongsinthehall
Very good for him, Cleveland and even baseball. While I’d have love for him to have signed in Boston, I love this for Cleveland fans.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I picked him for Boston. D’oh!
FenwayFanatic
I forgot why I had him going to Baltimore
JoeBrady
I wanted him for Boston and would’ve given him $70M/4.
But I’m cool with him staying in Cleveland.
Chrome 8550
Of course it’s not your money.
JoeBrady
It’s my rooting money. It is my vested interest in the $250 they are going to spend.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
More Bieber fever in Cleveland
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I always thought it was Beiber fiber.
Chrome 8550
A another comedian going on stage at 930.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
At least the admission is free.
Champ world champion Texas Rangers
Dang
Rsox
Good move for Cleveland
PTkirk
terrible move
longines64
As with everyone, I hope he comes back to his pre-injury ability.
getrealgone2
Crap. I wanted the Braves to get him.
HalosHeavenJJ
Good for Cleveland. If they can be in the playoff hunt at the break he could be a great addition down the stretch.
Champ world champion Texas Rangers
I would take him over Mahle for sure.
jhonny
Yes of course. I was not and still am not a fan of that contract
VonPurpleHayes
Nice. The Guardians are good. Let’s keep that window open.
johncoltrane
“Bieber turned down more money with other clubs in order to return to Cleveland. “
Rarely see that these days, unless he’s a firm believer that he can recover from TJ in Cleveland better than on any other team so that he can test the market again next year
Big whiffa
I’d like to see what else was offered. Very generous deal by the guardians. It typically takes a pitcher several months to get back to form. So he can make 14 mil to be hurt and struggle. Then put up a good September and he can opt out for more money and years
johncoltrane
its a very generous deal by CLE
even montas got more $ than cy young winner bieber
but bieber could have a bounceback the way verlander did after TJ, and then rly cash in next offseason
Tigers3232
@john CLE is paying this for a half of a season. The first portion of his return he ll be limited.
Where Bieber really makes out here is carrying the player option next year. If he gets hurt he has security. If he dies well when he returns half way through year he is almost guaranteed opting out looking for a multi yr deal.
I’d say it’s a near certainty if and when details of other deals emerge, they were 2-3 yr deals hugely discounted on AAVs.
Blackpink in the area
Player option for 2026? Yuck. Seems like a team option was more appropriate.
Degaz
Frankie Montas is laughing to the bank…
Tigers3232
Montas is not coming back from TJS hoping to be back on mound in July.
Jacksson13
Signing Justin will come next !!
PTkirk
Did the Guards hire Farhan?
westcasey
I am OK with this move, not that I matter. Cleveland chanced a little and Bieber is comfortable there so win-win. Now just hoping he returns to health and form. 14M not out of line by any means. Keep Naylor also.
Big whiffa
You matter Casey <3 you matter
Fallguy820
I was hoping the Cardinals would sign him.
Jerry Hairston Jr's Toupee
The teams that offered more than Cleveland should fire their front office like yesterday….
Big whiffa
Very generous offer by a “broke” franchise
stymeedone
Why is that? They did what they could and offered more. Should they have offered less? How much should they offer for someone who will miss half the season and provide unknown results?
Big whiffa
They are going to pay him 14 million while he’s recovering from tj and typically it takes a 1/2 season to get back to form from tj like buehler this past season. Plus he’s in control of the following season. Very, very generous ! And Cleveland is anything but broke. More loyal than anything
jorge78
Wow pitching is so expensive…..
YankeesBleacherCreature
This is essentially the Luis Severino deal the Mets gave him last season.
GB2
Who is Justice Beaver?
Big whiffa
She’s part of the Justice league. The power is to rationalizing why you can’t get any
layventsky
It’s a……..crime fighting beaver.
In nurse follars
Sadly he will rehab and then take his talents to southbeach.
Chrome 8550
Sorry he is from California and so is his wife. His wife is a model and is having a baby next year.
georgebell 2
$14 million guaranteed to pitch for 4 months in 2025 and he gets the option for 2026. Not a great deal for Cleveland but pitching doesn’t come cheap.
YourDreamGM
They hope they get 4 months
Chrome 8550
Pitching late june or early july. Thanks for playing.
Captainmike1
Isn’t he embarrassed by taking so much money and giving nothing back ?
YourDreamGM
Would make a good pirate
DarrenDreifortsContract
One of the best pitchers in the league when healthy.
BigV
Good for Cleveland. I was hoping the Cardinals would get him
TheGr8One
Player options are out of control. Dudes gonna pitch three months then he gets to decide? How about letting the team decide for the three months they pay you on the shelf? This is nothing personal to Shane but it’s a perfect example of out of control player options.
stymeedone
But the team did decide. They decided he could make that big decision.
terry g
The team has to agree to the player option and the Guards did.. I see no problem with that.
3Men&ABibee
I agree. I will be honest. I am not a Belieber and I wanted him gone. I can admit and push aside my bias and this is not a positive net for Cleveland unless he helps them win a WS. If he is great, he opts and goes on. If he doesn’t ever come back or is horrible, we pay him 4 mil to get away from us. People also act like he is still that guy. He hasn’t been that for a few years. He is not an ace by any means. Bibee and Williams are ahead of him and with WIlliams, that’s not saying a lot.
YourDreamGM
Just about everyone gives them. It’s either do it or be like a team who doesn’t do them and sit back and pick up the scraps no one else wanted. I wouldn’t do them because I could fill out my rotation on scraps and prospects and trades.
Tigers3232
@Your So essentially you’d be the Angels. That’s only team that has regularly built a rotation in such a fashion and it’s been a complete disaster.
The closest team to doing this would be the Rays. But the key part of what they have done is developed talent. And they were aided by a couple lopsided trades.
Tigers3232
Player options are what gives a team like CLE a shot on players such as Bieber. Without it he’d likely have taken one of the other deals mentioned without details.
They are high risk though for teams. He does well he’s gone. He doesn’t and the contract goes on. The Tigers are a glaring example of this. ERod sits most of yr 1 then does well yr 2 and opts out. Baez on the other hand doesn’t do well and his contract and him linger like a black cloud.
The player option themselves aren’t what’s wrong. They are a symptom of the have and have nots in MLB. The have nots are forced to taken on more risk in order to aquire talent.
YourDreamGM
I’m far superior than anyone the Angels have. Other teams successfully find pitching at lower tiers. Angels though have been better of late.
Most teams do opt outs. It’s not a small market thing. It’s standard operating for all but a few teams.
Tigers3232
Opt outs generally are contingent on the player. Top arms or desired arms looking for shorter prove it deals are generally higher AAV and the deals are generally dictated by the player as gar as options.
That’s amusing you think that you are superior to anyone the Angels have. That literally made me LOL. You do toss in some funny one liners.
YourDreamGM
Happy I could bring laughter and enjoyment into your life.
TheGr8One
Im not opposed to opt outs certain level of players deserve it. Gonna throw three months after surgery and then let you know if I’ll take 16 more on top of the money you already gave me man that’s a bit much.
JoeBrady
Tigers3232
The player option themselves aren’t what’s wrong.
=======================
I’m an agnostic on the options.
An option can be very useful on both sides, if written correctly. IMO, the idea is to get something useful from the player before he has the option..
The Yankees options seem pretty solid. They got 5 good years from Cole, and he was 33 when his option kicked in. That’s an age where you don’t care if a player leaves. And CC and Tanaka worked out fine.
The teams just have to make sure that the upside is every bit as good as the downside risk.
Tigers3232
I agree they can be very useful. I don’t think Bieber’s option is very useful to CLE in this situation tho. It’s just risk assumed by the team.
I was expecting him to get a deal similar to Marquez with COL.
JoeBrady
My idea for the RS was $70M/4. That’s the equivalent of $20M per, with a 1/2 season off. The RS take a bit of a gamble, and Bieber gets more security.
Now, even if Bieber is healthy, he might still not be productive for Cleveland if only his last 10 starts are vintage Bieber. It’s like Snell last year. He was unhittable for his final 14 starts, but that mostly offsets his bad first 6 starts.
Damn Yankee$
I guess they’re Beliebers
3Men&ABibee
I am usually high on “Guards FO but this is not a good move financially. If we trade Naylor, Thomas than I could look at it differently maybe, but he was not good before he got hurt and all the upside is with him because if he plays well, he opts out and signs elsewhere. Cleveland sometimes signs these “we owe it to a player’ contracts and don’t think about value. I am not on board with this. Only way I could change my mind if he comes back, win us a WS and goes away in free agency. Seems all the risk is on our side. Just not a sound move Cleveland.
Veejh
I think they’re looking at a playoff run with Biebs…..otherwise, seems like a steep price for Cleveland to pay for a TJ pitcher on the mend.
3Men&ABibee
They must be counting on that. I think people see he was really good at one point, but he is not that know. So, let’s hope with that surgery, they turned his internal clock back as well. He need 3+more on his fastball back.
3Men&ABibee
2 games. Doesn’t mean anything. He got hurt and poof…gone. I need more, especially when you are paying a lot for him to be that Bieber. If I’m going pay someone to no pitch, he got to give me 2 years and and he can option a 3rd. We are not the Dodgers where we just print money. This has very little chance of being a good deal for the “Guards.
Tigers3232
@2Men I’d assume they wanted a guaranteed 2nd yr. They might ve even offered a player option for a 3rd. That wasn’t going to lure him tho as it appears he was being offered more $.
Seemed pretty clear with info given that CLE was able to sign him for less than what others were offering due to giving him the player option. It’s pretty risky on their part. When he returns he ll b limited obviously. But if they get to Oct with him fully recovered and make playoffs, they re far more dangerous.
ClevelandSpidersFromMars
Not good? Did you watch his two starts in 2024? Fans were reserving hotel rooms for the World Series dates.. He looked great.
YourDreamGM
I think Bieber can come back and be at least solid if not good. This contract comes down to the medical staff. Will he back by June. If it’s July August you are paying him 14m for 2 or 3 months and he is gone. You hope because the other option is he isn’t good and you pay him 26m for 2026 and hope that year he is.
We just seen similar talent sign for similar $. There is other similar talent that will be had for same $ or even less. They are all ready to pitch right now. Now if the TJ gets him back to CY level then alright.
Chrome 8550
Contract for 2026 will be 21 or 22 milion on qualifying offer. People have to remember david Blitzer is probably taking over majority ownership in 2026.
Dorn’s Contract
No way he exercises the player option (unless half his arm is dangling from the elbow). But….Cleveland will issue a qualifying offer and get a draft pick. Expensive draft pick but look what pitchers are signing for. And Cleveland doesn’t have much for sp coming out of the minors for a year or two so hopefully we get an end of season run from him. My wife is happy that Shane is back, she has a crush.
Rally Goose
Just like there was no way Giancarlo Stanton and James Shields would right?
LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedForBeingABaseballExpert
So let me get this straight. Frankie Montas got more money then Shane Bieber? I understand that Bieber won’t pitch a whole season but what are we doing here? Bieber is a top 10 pitcher in the game. Mets couldn’t of offered that same deal to Bieber? Absolute joke of a franchise
3Men&ABibee
Bieber was a top 10 pitcher in the game and he is far from that bro. He has not been good for a bit…
hockeyjohn
Bieber had 2 starts last year (12 innings) without giving up a run. That was pretty good.
3Men&ABibee
12 innings? hahhaha. Dang. I was wrong. He should have won the cy young. Dude had a great season in 2020, good in 2022 (still below career) averages and been hurt alot since and lost velocity. 2020 was peak Bieber and he not been that for a awhile. I’m not into paying guys not to pitch. He already got paid for missing games. I’m over that. We, as a team that doesn’t spend, can’t afford to do that.
Reyday
It said he was offered more money and turned it down so who knows maybe they did but he felt more comfortable taking a prove it deal in an environment he knows.
Chrome 8550
Bieber is from California and so is wife and model. New born in the spring of 2025. Why would bieber sign in a rat fested city?
LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedForBeingABaseballExpert
@Chrome 8550 While I agree with you that NYC is a rat infested sh1thole with lots of crime, money talks
RBFSL
In 2018 Bieber started throwing the Roger Beshens Football Slider that’s why Shane is where he is today.
waittilnextyear
Excellent move. Glad to hear they kept him
CO Guardening
This reeks of spending one’s entire off season free agent capital on a player who may or may not make about 15 starts. I like the sentiment but who else you got?
waittilnextyear
Last year they made the Championship series and only 2 pitchers made more than 15 starts. And one of those didn’t make an appearance in the playoffs. Quality not quantity
KhaluChris
Great signing. I was hoping the Tigers would pursue him aggressively and offer a similar deal. Bieber will be back and better than ever with a certain opt-out after next season.
JoeBrady
He could still be self-interested. Cleveland probably has better pitching coaches than most, and 2026 is the big prize.
JoeBrady
a $10MM salary in 2025, with a $16MM player option for 2026 that comes with a $4MM buyout. That makes it a $26MM guarantee over two years
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My apologies if someone already mentioned this, but that doesn’t look like a $26M guarantee. It looks like $10M for 2025, plus a guarantee of $4M for 2026, and if my math is right, that’s only a $14M guarantee.
debubba
This will end up being like a mid-season trade for the guards to bolster their rotation. They will need it since the starting roster (except Buber) is injury prone.
debubba
*Bibee
CKinSTL
Glad to have Bieber back. That’s quite a bit of guaranteed money, hopefully that is a sign that his recovery is going well.
MLBTR needs to hire editors
“The Guards install him into their second half rotation and then, ideally, as a key piece of their postseason rotation.”
That’s not how you use “ideally” and your commas are misplaced. It needs to read “ The Guards install him into their second half rotation, then ideally as a key piece of their postseason rotation.” Using both “and” and “then” is superfluous.