Optimism That Mets Will Reach Deal With Francisco Lindor
4 years agoThere is an increasing sense of optimism that the New York Mets will reach a multi-year contract with shortstop Francisco Lindor prior to Opening Day. The Mets are reportedly willing to go to, at least, $300 million to get a deal completed. Both Lindor and the Mets have stated that they will not negotiate after Opening Day. That said, this news gives further reason for optimism that the Mets will consummate a deal with Lindor within the coming week. The Mets clearly realize Lindor will command at least a 10-year deal in excess of $300 million on the open market. If a deal is, somehow, not reached, Lindor could leave New York once his contract expires at the conclusion of the 2021 season when he hits free agency. Although Lindor had a down year in 2020 while slashing .258/.335/.415 with just eight home runs and 27 RBI, expectations are high for him in 2021 hitting in the potent Mets' lineup. Lindor has recently been on fire at the plate in Grapefruit League action showcasing his five-category, All-Star talent.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter