Athletics Land Veteran Arm: Aaron Civale Signs 1-Year, $6 Million Deal
Oakland Athletics have added a seasoned presence to their pitching staff, agreeing to a one-year, $6 million contract with right-hander Aaron Civale, according to multiple reports. The deal brings a proven arm to Oakland after Civale spent the 2025 season pitching for three different teams.
This signing signals Oakland’s intent to strengthen a rotation that has struggled with both injuries and inconsistency in recent campaigns. Civale, now entering his eighth major league season, has built a reputation as a reliable mid-rotation starter who can provide quality innings and stabilize pitching depth.
- Civale, 30, pitched for three teams during the 2025 MLB season, showcasing his adaptability and value for clubs seeking pitching depth.
- The one-year, $6 million contract gives the Athletics flexibility, minimizing long-term risk while addressing immediate needs.
Throughout his career, Civale has been known for his command and ability to induce ground balls. While his 2025 season saw him change uniforms multiple times, he continued to fill important innings for each club, demonstrating the durability and veteran presence that the Athletics now hope to harness. Oakland’s rotation in recent years has been a patchwork, and Civale’s arrival could allow younger pitchers to develop without being rushed into high-pressure roles.
The Athletics, who continue to operate with a modest payroll compared to their American League rivals, have historically targeted pitchers like Civale—cost-effective, experienced, and capable of outperforming their contract value. With the 2026 season on the horizon, Civale’s signing is one of Oakland’s first significant moves aimed at shoring up their pitching staff for a rebuilding campaign.
As the Athletics seek to climb the AL standings, Civale’s steady presence could prove pivotal both on the mound and in the clubhouse. After a turbulent 2025 spent across three teams, Civale will now look to settle in with Oakland and provide the consistency that has defined much of his career.
Sources
- [1]ESPN MLB