Utility player Jeff McNeil will not be heading into free agency in 2024 after agreeing to a four-year extension with the New York Mets, according to a report from ESPN.
McNeil knocked in 39 doubles, nine home runs and 62 RBI in 589 plate appearances in 2022.
McNeil has been a key part of the Mets' roster since his 2018 debut, and showed his versatility by played at infield and outfield positions. He logged 106 games at second base last season, a career-high, and spent 47 games as an outfielder.The average annual value of the deal is $12.5 million, which pushes the Mets' new projected payroll plus tax to an unprecedented $467 million.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Mets agree to four-year, $50 million extension with Jeff McNeilThe Mets are keeping another one of their key players for the foreseeable future.
Lire la suite »
Mets sign Jeff McNeil, National League batting champion to an extension, per reportsThe Mets signed another infielder to a long-term deal after a four-year agreement with National League batting champion Jeff McNeil.
Lire la suite »
NWSL reportedly expanding to San Francisco, Boston and Utah; set record $50M franchise feeThe National Women's Soccer League is planting roots in new cities at a record price.
Lire la suite »
‘Japanese ace’ Kodai Senga will be talk of Mets this springMets welcome Kodai Senga to the now five-man pitching rotation and learn more about his possible production and personality as time goes on.
Lire la suite »
Colts fans launch petition to keep reported finalist Jeff Saturday from becoming head coachColts fans have launched an online petition in hopes of keeping Jim Irsay from hiring Jeff Saturday as head coach.
Lire la suite »
Jeff Kent calls Baseball Hall of Fame voting an 'embarrassment' after falling off the ballot'Baseball is losing a couple generations of great players that were the best in their era because a couple non-voting stat folks keep comparing those players to players already voted in from generations past and are influencing the votes,' Jeff Kent said.
Lire la suite »