Should the Phillies Begin Contract Extension Talks with Jhoan Duran? Jhoan Duran has been every bit the elite closer he was advertised as since joining the Phillies last year. In 40 appearances since the trade deadline, he is 27 for 30 in save opportunities with a 1.93 ERA and 0.96 WHIP. He has started 2026 strongly, posting a perfect 11 for 11 record in save chances and a 1.62 ERA through 17 appearances. Since returning from the injured list on May 5th, Duran has allowed two runs across 10 appearances, striking out 18 batters while walking five. His performance has established him as a key asset for the Phillies. Duran’s success has naturally led to discussions about a potential contract extension. He is currently under team control via arbitration through the 2027 season and will be eligible for free agency at age 30. His 2026 salary of $7.5 million represents an increase from the $4 million he earned in 2025. His lack of long-term security has reportedly influenced his decisions, including declining an invitation to pitch in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Recent reliever deals provide a framework for evaluating a potential extension. Edwin Diaz signed a five-year, $103 million deal with the Mets prior to 2023, later opting out of the final two years of his contract to pursue free agency. He then agreed to a three-year, $69 million deal with the Dodgers, effectively extending his total earnings to $134 million over six years. Josh Hader signed a five-year, $95 million contract with the Astros in 2024, averaging $19 million annually. These examples suggest that closers of Duran’s caliber command contracts exceeding $20 million per season. If Duran continues his current pace, a five-year, $100 million+ deal appears likely.#new_york_mets #philadelphia_phillies #edwin_diaz #jhoan_duran #josh_hader
