Mets And Santana Close To Six Year Deal
Jon Heyman at SI.com writes about the on going negotiations between the Mets and Johan Santana and that they are close to complete:
Johan Santana and the Mets continue to make progress on a record-setting contract that is expected to make the two-time Cy Young winner a $150-million man, SI.com has learned. People with knowledge of the talks say they expect a deal to be completed by the 5 p.m. EST deadline.
Santana and the Mets are discussing a contract extension for six years that is expected to pay Santana close to $22 million a year, according to sources familiar with the talks. In addition, it is believed the Mets may add about $7 million to Santana's $13.25 million salary for 2008.
That expected new $20 million salary for '08, and the six additional years at $22 million, could bring Santana's total haul to $152 million. The previous record for a pitcher was Barry Zito's $126-million, seven-year deal signed last winter with the San Francisco Giants.
9 comments:
its about time we hear some good news
please releave me of some of this stress
well that is better than them still being far away
i hope god likes the mets because well need him on this one
i hope god likes the mets because well need him on this one
i have to do the rosery wheni get home if they sign him
i have to do the rosery wheni get home if they sign him
thats alot of dough but it is more than worth it
Get er done Wilpon!!!!
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