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Wacha was expected to opt out of the final year of the two-year , $32 million deal he signed with the Royals last winter .
The deal will pay Wacha $18 million in 2025 , $14 million in 2027 and $4 million in bonuses.
"He is the most dialed-in pitcher I have ever seen," Royals manager Matt Quatraro says.
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