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Cardinals 2B JJ Wetherholt agrees to reported $112.5M extension

By Thomson Reuters Jul 10, 2026 | 6:11 PM

The St. Louis Cardinals reached agreement Friday on an eight-year contract extension with stellar rookie second baseman JJ Wetherholt.

According to published reports, Wetherholt will ​receive $112.5 million plus performance bonuses that could raise ‌the worth to $132 million.

The deal begins next season and runs through the 2034 campaign.

Wetherholt, 23, was the Cardinals’ first-round selection (seventh overall) in the 2024 draft.

“Since joining the Cardinals two years ago, JJ ‌has ​impressed in every aspect,” Cardinals president ⁠of baseball operations Chaim ⁠Bloom said in a news release. “He is a dynamic player who produces in every facet of the game, and a true professional who is consistent, prepared and ​hard-working. Equally as important, he’s a great teammate who wants to win, and he represents the organization with ⁠class both at the field ⁠and away from it.

“We are proud of ​the person JJ is and the player he continues to ​become, and are pleased to enter into this commitment ‌with him. JJ is a very important part of what we are building, and we look forward to winning together for many years.”

Wetherholt has hit 13 homers this ⁠season, the most by a rookie second baseman in franchise history. He also has 36 RBIs and a .267 average in 87 ⁠games entering ‌Friday’s play. He has been a high ⁠performer on the defensive side and leads ​all second ‌basemen in the majors with 12 ​runs prevented.

The ⁠left-handed-hitting Wetherholt starred at West Virginia during his college career. Last season, he was MVP of the Double-A Texas League despite playing in just 62 games for Springfield.

Wetherholt is the first St. Louis player under contract for the 2027 ​season.

–Field Level Media