The Atlanta Braves continued their signing spree Thursday, inking Gold Glove shortstop Andrelton Simmons to a seven-year contract.
Terms weren't disclosed but Fox Sports reported the contract is worth $58 million.
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Pouya Dianat/Atlanta Braves/Getty ImagesAtlanta shortstop Andrelton Simmons won his first Gold Glove Award in 2013, after leading the majors with 499 assists.
Simmons, 24, joins first baseman Freddie Freeman, right fielder Jason Heyward, starter Julio Teheran and closer Craig Kimbrel as players the Braves recently signed to new contracts.
On Wednesday, the Braves also extended the contracts of general manager Frank Wren and manager Fredi Gonzalez. Both were entering the final years of their contracts.
Only 24, Simmons is widely considered to be baseball's best defensive shortstop. He would have been eligible for salary arbitration next week.
He won his first Gold Glove Award last season after leading the majors with 499 assists.
"We feel that Andrelton is one of the premier shortstops in the game today and we are happy that we were able to agree on this multiyear contract," Wren said in a statement.
Last season, Simmons batted .248 with 17 homers and 59 RBIs in 157 games as the Braves won the National League East.