Athletics Secure All-Star Jacob Wilson With Seven-Year, $70 Million Extension

MLB · By Sarah Mitchell · January 31, 2026
Athletics Secure All-Star Jacob Wilson With Seven-Year, $70 Million Extension

Oakland Athletics fans received welcome news Friday as the team announced a long-term commitment to All-Star shortstop Jacob Wilson, locking him in with a seven-year, $70 million contract extension that includes a club option for an eighth season.

Wilson, widely regarded as one of the franchise’s most promising young stars, has quickly become a fixture in the Athletics’ infield since reaching the majors. The deal represents the largest contract awarded to an Athletics player in recent seasons and signals the club’s intent to build around Wilson as a foundational piece.

  • The contract spans seven guaranteed years, running through the 2032 season, and features a club option that could extend Wilson’s stay in Oakland through 2033.
  • The $70 million value marks a significant commitment from the Athletics’ front office, given their reputation for fiscal restraint.

Wilson’s rapid ascent to All-Star status has been a bright spot for the franchise. His combination of defensive skill and offensive production at shortstop helped him earn his first All-Star nod last season, and he’s become a fan favorite at the Coliseum. The extension ensures that Wilson will remain at the center of the Athletics’ infield for the foreseeable future, providing stability as the team continues to retool its roster.

The Athletics’ decision to secure Wilson for the long term reflects both his value on the field and his leadership in the clubhouse. As the team navigates a competitive American League landscape, Wilson’s presence gives them an anchor in the lineup and a reliable glove up the middle. With the club option for an eighth year, the Athletics maintain flexibility while demonstrating their faith in Wilson’s continued growth and durability.

This move positions Oakland to build around a proven All-Star as they aim to return to postseason contention in the coming years.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN MLB