Among the best pitchers in baseball is heading out West.
The Mariners are signing reigning AL Cy Younger winner Robbie Ray to a five-year, $115 million contract, The Posts Joel Sherman confirmed.
Ray, 30, has a full no-trade clause over the primary two years of the deal and an opt-out after the third 12 months.
The left-hander led the AL in ERA (2.84), innings pitched (193.1), strikeouts (248), ERA+ (154) and WHIP (1.045) this previous season for the Blue Jays. ERA+ normalizes ERA to incorporate exterior elements resembling ballparks and opponents — 100 is league common, so 154 means 54 p.c higher than league common. WHIP is walks and hits per inning pitched.

Ray’s $115 million deal narrowly edges out the contract that his now-former staff, the Blue Jays, gave Kevin Gausman over the weekend — Toronto is paying Gausman, the previous San Francisco Big, $110 million for 5 years.
The Ray information additionally comes after the Mets backed up the Brinks truck to offer Max Scherzer a three-year, $130 million deal.