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BOSTON -- All-Star outfielder Jarren Duran and the Boston Red Sox avoided arbitration when they agreed Friday to a one-year contract guaranteeing $3.85 million, a deal that includes an $8 million team option for 2026.
Duran gets a $3.75 million salary for this year, and the option has a $100,000 buyout.
The option price would increase to $9 million if he finishes among the top 20 in MVP voting, to $10 million if he is among the top 10, to $11 million if among the top five and to $12 million if he wins the honor. If he is not among the top 20 and is picked for second team All-MLB, the option price would be $8.5 million.
He can earn $150,000 in performance bonuses this year for plate appearances: $50,000 each for 450, 500 and 550.
If he is traded, the option would be eliminated and the receiving team would owe him a $100,000 assignment bonus.
Eligible for arbitration for the first time, Duran had asked for a raise from $760,000 to $4 million and had been offered $3.5 million when figures were exchanged last week.
Duran was eighth in MVP voting last year after hitting .285 with 21 homers, 75 RBI, 34 steals, 48 doubles and 111 runs.
Fifteen players remain on track for arbitration hearings.
'I'll spend fans' money on Bahamas and yachts' - Collins hits back at crowd

America's Danielle Collins taunts the crowd after beating Australia's Destanee Aiava in the second round of the Australian Open and says the money she earned from the win will go on a five-star holiday to the Bahamas.
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Carlos Alcaraz said he will "for sure" get a kangaroo tattoo if he wins the Australian Open, the only Grand Slam title missing from his already illustrious career.
The Spaniard overcame Portugal's Nuno Borges 6-2 6-4 6-7 (3-7) 6-2 to progress to the fourth round, where he could meet British number one Jack Draper.
The 21-year-old is bidding to become the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam.
"I will get a kangaroo [tattoo] for sure, that's my idea. The only thing missing is to lift the trophy here but it's definitely the plan if it happens," he said.
Alcaraz already has tattoos of the date of his 2022 US Open win, the Eiffel Tower to represent his 2024 French Open triumph and a strawberry to represent his two Wimbledon titles.
The third seed has never made it past the quarter-final stage in Melbourne but looked in fine tune on Friday as he showcased his signature energetic and dynamic tennis.
"I'm really happy to play here again. I tried to show my best tennis on a beautiful court and the last time I played here I lost so I wanted to play here and win," he said.
"It's a privilege to feel this love. I try to play different tennis, show the shots that I enjoy doing and show my good tennis and try to entertain the people as well and make them happy."

Earlier on Friday, top seed Aryna Sabalenka continued her bid for a third consecutive Australian Open title with victory over Denmark's Clara Tauson.
The 26-year-old Belarusian was made to work for her 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 win on Rod Laver Arena but secured victory in two hours and six minutes to progress to the fourth round.
There were 11 breaks of serve in a match of rapidly shifting momentum at Melbourne Park.
"That was a great battle," said Sabalenka.
"She played unbelievable tennis. It was really tough to play against her today.
"I'm just super happy that I was able to just stay in the game and I was able to push myself, honestly, to the limit to get this win."
Eight of the 11 breaks of serve came in the first set as both players grappled for momentum, Tauson earning the first service hold of the match in the eighth game.
After Sabalenka broke back for a fourth time, Tauson, 22, saved four set points to force a tie-break but the world number one eventually took her chance at the fifth opportunity to seal the opening set with a thunderous forehand.
The second set followed a similar pattern as Sabalenka struggled to find a first serve but she eventually broke in the ninth game, the longest of the match which featured seven deuces, then served for the win to secure a 17th consecutive victory in Melbourne.
Despite three tough matches, Sabalenka progresses to the second week at Melbourne Park having not dropped a set and with a 30th victory in 31 matches in hard-court Slams since the start of 2023.
Sabalenka will face Poland's Magdalena Frech or 17-year-old 14th seed Mirra Andreeva in the next round.

Two-time Grand Slam finalist Zverev is one of the biggest servers in the game and it was little surprise that Fearnley, despite being a sharp returner, could not initially get into his opponent's service games.
There was little difference between the pair in a tight first set and Fearnley losing his serve to love in the sixth game was decisive.
A worrying sign was Fearnley gingerly moving between points towards the end of the set with what looked to be a lower back issue.
After Zverev secured the lead, Fearnley disappeared off court for a medical time-out and he returned looking more at ease.
Zverev, who reached the Melbourne semi-finals in 2021 and 2024, had not dropped serve in his opening wins over France's Lucas Pouille and Spain's Pedro Martinez.
Fearnley superbly took his serve once in each set - both as Zverev looked to consolidate breaking the Scot - but lapses of concentration saw him immediately lose serve again.
Zverev, 27, closed each set confidently to set up a last-16 meeting with one of two Frenchman, either 14th seed Ugo Humbert or 20th seed Arthur Fils.
"Jacob is an incredible player, he went through all the stages - going to university, playing Futures, Challengers - and now he is playing on the big stage," said Zverev.
"I have massive respect for him. He will get better over the next few years."
ITTF Competition Managers Workshop: Building Regional Expertise in Africa

Eleven candidates from eight Member AssociationsAlgeria, Djibouti, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt, Ghana, South Africa, and Zimbabwebenefited from this intensive workshop led by ITTF Senior Events Project Manager Mohamed Eldawlatly.
The workshop offered a blend of theoretical and practical training, featuring presentations on ITTF Competition Manager and Event Supervisor responsibilities, the global promotion of table tennis, conducting draws, preparing competition schedules, and a venue visit during the African Championships. This hands-on experience allowed participants to apply what they had learned in a real-world setting.
The workshop was mind-blowing. We learned a lot through discussions, observations, and hands-on practice, all thanks to our course expert. He is such a great teacher and mentor. David Senyo (Ghana)
It was clear that the level of participants was better than in any previous similar activity, which led to richer discussions across the group. The next step is assisting ATTF in assigning those who pass the exam to events as assistants to Competition Managers. This will help them gain more on-site experience and be evaluated for future roles. Mohamed Eldawlatly (ITTF Senior Events Project Manager)
At the end of the workshop, candidates completed a written examination to assess their knowledge and skills. Successful participants earned the provisional title of Regional Competition Managers in Progress. Following further evaluation at an ITTF-sanctioned event, these candidates may qualify as certified Regional Competition Managers.
The candidates demonstrated exceptional knowledge and dedication throughout the workshop, underscoring their commitment to advancing table tennis competition management across Africa. The Ethiopian Table Tennis Federation hosted the event with outstanding organization, fostering an environment conducive to learning and professional growth.
Following the workshop, ITTF organized an online examination on December 21 for individuals who had previously attended ITTF Competition Management Seminars in Lagos, Nigeria, and Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2022. This online component provided an alternative pathway for these candidates to attain Regional Competition Manager in Progress status.
Eighteen candidates from nine MAs (Tunisia, Eritrea, Botswana, South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Zambia) participated in the online exam, which was organized across two time zones to accommodate the participants.
The initiative represents ITTFs ongoing commitment to bolstering technical expertise within Africa, laying a strong foundation for the future growth and professionalization of table tennis in the region.
Murphy urges Ulster to play to strengths against Exeter

Head coach Richie Murphy says Ulster must play to their strengths to overcome Exeter Chiefs in Friday's Investec Champions Cup encounter at Kingspan Stadium (20:00 GMT).
While both teams are winless in the Investec Champions Cup this season, a victory for either side would keep alive their slim chances of reaching the knockout stages.
"I think it's going to be a really tough game, obviously both teams haven't won in Europe yet so there's a prize in relation to that," Murphy told BBC Sport NI.
"We felt the second half of the Leicester game got away from us and we probably went into our shell a little bit.
"This week is all about going back to what we do well and trying to get the ball on the pitch, trying to play to the space."
Ulster have been forced to deal with a mounting injury list this season, especially in the backline with Rob Lyttle named on the bench for Friday's game after being brought in on a short-term deal to help cover the club's back-three shortages.
"There's a couple of boys coming back in now, we'll have that experience of Mikey Lowry whose being around for a long time now. Moore coming back in at full-back gives us something as well," added Murphy.
"Rob coming back into the front row settles that down a little bit as well."
Despite losing five of their past six games, Murphy believes Ulster are getting back on track.
"We're not happy with the results over the last couple of weeks," he admitted.
"But we feel like we're moving in the right direction so we've just got to keep building."
Endrick says goals for Rüdiger: 'Never praises me'

Real Madrid forward Endrick praised teammate Antonio Rüdiger for guiding him through his goal drought, dedicating his brace in their 5-2 Copa del Rey win over Celta Vigo on Thursday to the defender.
Madrid survived a scare in the last 16 tie at the Santiago Bernabéu, as Celta fought back from 2-0 down to level in the 91st minute, before the home side scored three goals -- two from the Brazil international -- in extra time.
Endrick, 18, started the season brightly, opening his account in LaLiga and the Champions League, but hadn't found the net since Sept. 17 and has played a total of just 83 league minutes this campaign.
"I keep working every day," Endrick told Real Madrid TV. "My two goals are for Antonio Rüdiger. He knows what he does for me every day. He never praises me, and that's a good thing! He tells me what to do, to score, to run, to keep fighting. Yesterday in training he gave me a tough game. I was thinking about it at home and he's a great person. The goals are for him."
Endrick's first goal was fired in on the turn from the edge of the box -- which the teenager celebrated by ripping off his shirt -- while the second was a quick-thinking backheel inside the six-yard box.
"[The first] was a very important goal for me," Endrick said, when asked about that exuberant celebration. "This is my job. I have to do well for the team, scoring goals, doing whatever. Scoring a goal for Madrid, for these fans, the players, the staff, is really good. In the last Copa game I missed the chances I had. Today, I had two chances and scored."
The cup win saw Madrid bounce back from their 5-2 defeat to Barcelona in the Spanish Supercopa final in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
Captain Lucas Vázquez said the performance, which came after coach Carlo Ancelotti rested key players such as Jude Bellingham and Fede Valverde, showed Madrid's strength in depth.
"Endrick did well with the minutes he had," Vazquez said. "It shows the quality in this squad. We made changes, and the team did well, whoever plays delivers."
Ancelotti was asked about whistles from sections of the Bernabéu crowd for some of his players, including midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni.
"It's a wake-up call from the fans for the players and the coach," Ancelotti said. "It's acceptable, with what happened in the game against Barcelona. The team reacted well, above all Tchouameni, who had a great game."

Ruben Amorim said he was thankful that Amad's late hat trick against Southampton 'helped' a post-match conversation with Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe go smoothly.
United were facing defeat to the Premier League's bottom club before Amad scored three times in 12 minutes to earn a dramatic 3-1 win. Amorim spoke to Ratcliffe after the game and said he was grateful for the Ivorian's invention before having to face his boss.
"I had five minutes with him [Ratcliffe] to talk about different things," said Amorim. "It was not a good game, but the result helped the conversation! We continue doing our job. Today it was more important to win. I know the fans want to see so much better football, but we need to win games. We managed to win and we are going to prepare for the next game."
United struggled for much of the game against Southampton and were lucky to only be 1-0 down at half-time. Amad, who signed a new five-year contract last week, got the equaliser in the 81st minute and completed his first senior hat trick in the fourth minute of stoppage time.
"Maybe one of the best weeks in my life," he said. "I am very happy for this win. This team deserved to win this game so I am very happy.
"We know we have quality players in this team. We need sometimes to be more hungry in the final third. Today we showed at the end we were the best team. I am so happy for the win today because this team deserves it."
Amad has quickly become Amorim's most important player and the United head coach told the 22-year-old he will be needed again when Brighton visit Old Trafford on Sunday.
"He has to rest, eat good food and Sunday we need him again," said Amorim. "He did a great job, a good moment for a young kid to score a hat trick for a club like this.
"He helped us and he is doing a very good season. I already spoke about this. You have to be careful with the young kids. Congratulations to him, enjoy tonight and he needs to appreciate these moments."

Brazil striker Neymar said his former Paris Saint-Germain teammate Kylian Mbappé became "a little jealous" after superstar Lionel Messi joined the French club in August 2021 in a free transfer.
Speaking in a podcast hosted by World Cup winner Romário released Thursday, the 32-year-old Brazilian, who has endured an injury-laden tenure with Saudi club Al Hilal, added that big egos affected the performances of PSG in big matches.
Neymar made his comments after Romário asked whether Mbappé, who joined Real Madrid this season, "is annoying."
"No, he is not. I have my things with him, we had a little fight, but he was fundamental for us when he arrived. I used to call him golden boy," Neymar said. "I always played with him, said he was going to be one of the best. I always helped, talked to him, he came to my place, we had dinner together.
"We had some good years of partnership, but after Messi came he was a little jealous. He didn't want to split me with anyone. And then there were some fights, a change in behavior."
Mbappé joined PSG from Monaco in 2017, the same year Neymar moved from Barcelona to the French club in one of the biggest transfers in soccer history.
Both were signed as the club sought its maiden Champions League title, which it is yet to win. Neymar said the team often struggled due to big egos, but didn't name anyone.
"It is good to have egos, but you have to know that you don't play alone," Neymar said. "There needs to be another guy by your side. [Big] egos were almost everywhere, it can't work. If nobody runs and nobody helps, it is impossible to win anything."
Neymar didn't rule out returning to Brazil after his contract in Saudi Arabia expires in the middle of the year. ESPN sources have also said that three MLS team, including Chicago Fire FC, are interested in signing him to the North American league.
Later on Thursday, his manager at Al Hilal, Jorge Jesus, said Neymar was free to decide his future for himself after confirming that he would not be registered for the second half of the Saudi Pro League season, in part due to his injury issues since joining the team.
"The only thing I know is that Neymar is not registered at the moment," Jesus said after Al Hilal beat last-place team Al Fateh 9-0. "I don't know about the interest of others clubs, that's beyond my control.
"The Saudi League is one of the best leagues in the world. Neymar can no longer perform at the level we are used to because unfortunately things have become difficult for him.
"I don't know what will happen with Neymar's future. He is still under contract with Al Hilal, and it is up to him to decide what comes next. Ultimately, that will be a decision for him and the team management to make."
Neither Mbappé nor Messi have reacted to Neymar's comments.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this story.