Francisco Lindor aiming high with ‘new money’ Mets asking price
NY Post
WASHINGTON — Francisco Lindor, of course, should ask the Mets for whatever sort of financial package he deems fair, and the wide gap between what he wants and what the Mets want to give him does not reflect poorly on him at all.
Therefore, consider this an assessment rather than any sort of moral rendering: $385 million over 12 years, Lindor’s counter to the Mets’ 10-year, $325-million proposal, does not feel like the sort of package a player with his résumé gets a year before free agency. It sounds more like what a player with Lindor’s accomplishments gets if he actually takes the free-agency plunge and nails it.More Related News
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