Report: Mets, Lindor settle at $22.3M; 4th-largest arb deal in MLB history
The New York Mets and shortstop Francisco Lindor agreed to a one-year, $22.3-million deal for the 2021 season to avoid arbitration, a source told Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.
The monetary value is reportedly the fourth largest in MLB history.
Lindor's $22.3 million is the fourth-largest one-year arbitration deal of all-time.
— Mark Feinsand (@Feinsand) January 15, 2021
Mookie Betts $27M (2020)
Nolan Arenado $26M (2019)
Josh Donaldson $23M (2018)
Francisco Lindor $22.3M (2021)
New York acquired Lindor and pitcher Carlos Carrasco in a blockbuster trade with the Cleveland Indians last week.
Lindor is eligible to become a free agent at the end of the season. The four-time All-Star has said a contract extension with the Mets has to make sense for both sides.
The 27-year-old Puerto Rican has won two Silver Sluggers and two Gold Gloves while slashing .285/.346/.488 with 138 home runs and 99 steals over six seasons with the Indians.
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