The Mets from New York are willing to give you 300 millions to the boricua Francisco Lindor on the MLB-Major League Baseball.
Through negotiations for a contract extension, the Mets have made it clear that they are willing to spend 300 million in order to keep Francisco Lindor for multiple seasons in the majors.
Notably EAST has asked several times that he wants more than 300 millions, that is to say, that this figure is the minimum.
- It has been the best defensive behavior and with the highest War of all the MLB since it debuted.
- The shortstop with the best offense in the past six seasons.
- He has been a gold glove twice and a platinum glove once, as well as four times all-star and two times a silver bat.
In about 777 games in the majors, he has hit .285 batting average, 138 home runs, 411 RBIs, 99 stolen bases, 284 walks, 896 hits, 508 runs scored and one SLUG. at 886.
The other players who have signed contracts for more than 200 million have done so with more than 27 years, age is not a disadvantage for Lindor.
Here the report;
Report: Mets willing to bump Lindor extension offer to $300M https://t.co/JZO3qqfsDa pic.twitter.com/ALErnaMmu6
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