Miles Mikolas reportedly agrees to four-year extension with Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Miles Mikolas has reportedly agreed to a four-year $68 million dollar extension on Tuesday.
According to Heyman, Mikolas will stay with the Cardinals until 2023 after agreeing to a multi-year extension worth up to $70 million dollars. Look for the 30-year starter to anchor the Cardinals' rotation after a successful first year in St. Louis.
For the upcoming 2019 season, our models project Mikolas to produce a 3.42 ERA and 160 strikeouts in 188.7 innings pitched.
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