Left-handed pitcher Blake Snell is signed with the Dodgers.
The now-former Giants starter agreed to a five-year, $182 million contract, The Post’s John Heyman confirmed.
The deal is pending a physical and Snell will receive a $52 million signing bonus, according to Heyman.
The deal with the Dodgers includes “some” deferred money, The Athletic reported.
The former Cy Young winner is coming off a season in which he went 5-3 for San Francisco with a 3.12 ERA in 20 starts.
Snell struck out 145 batters over the course of 104 innings pitched and managed to turn things around in the second half of the season following a slow start to the year due to an injury.
The lefty had a 9.51 ERA through six starts going into July with the Giants and returned from an IL stint in early July, when he posted a 1.23 ERA in his final 14 starts of the season.
Snell had gone into the offseason as one of the top free agent arms on the market.