Report: Yu Darvish Holds No-Trade Clause For First 4 Years Of Deal With Cubs

(670 The Score) Particulars of right-hander Yu Darvish's six-year, $126-million deal with the Cubs began trickling out Monday, with a notable detail.

Darvish will hold a full no-trade clause for the first four years of the six-year deal, according to USA Today's Bob Nightengale. He also holds an opt-out clause after the second year of the deal, as Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports previously reported.

Below is a year-by-year look at the salary for Darvish, per Nightengale. It carries an average annual value of $21 million. It's front-loaded to a small degree, as it starts at $25 million in 2018, when the Cubs remain comfortably below the luxury tax threshold. Passing the luxury tax threshold -- at $197 million in 2018 -- could be in the Cubs' future if they add a mega free agent in the 2018-'19 offseason.

2018: $25 million
2019: $20 million
2020: $22 million
2021: $22 million
2022: $19 million
2023: $18 million

Darvish is expected to be introduced as a Cub on Tuesday afternoon in Mesa, Arizona.

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