Sources: Mets, ace deGrom agree to extension

MLB

The New York Mets took care of one giant question mark Tuesday, agreeing to a five-year, $137.5 million contract extension with ace right-hander Jacob deGrom, league sources confirmed to ESPN.

SNY was first to report the deal.

DeGrom, 30, was set to make $17 million this season and was arbitration eligible in 2020. The extension replaces his current deal and nullifies arbitration. The deal includes an opt-out after 2022 and a club option for 2024, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan. If the option is picked up, the total money for the six-year deal is $170 million, according to sources.

After leading the majors with a 1.70 ERA in 217 innings last year, deGrom, 30, was a runaway winner in NL Cy Young Award balloting. He went just 10-9 but had 269 strikeouts in 32 starts, receiving little support from a fourth-place team that finished 77-85.

Teammate Noah Syndergaard expressed his frustration with deGrom’s contract talks Sunday.

“Jake’s the best pitcher in baseball right now. I think he deserves whatever amount he’s worth. I want to keep him happy, so when it does come time for him to reach free agency, he stays on our side pitching for the Mets. I just think they should quit all this fuss and pay the man already,” Syndergaard said.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Lamar attributes playoff woes to being ‘too antsy’
Sources: Verlander, Giants agree to 1-year deal
Sources: Big-spending A’s, Rooker reach extension
NHL postpones Kings’ home game due to wildfires
Hornets-Lakers ppd.; Redick’s home lost in fires

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *