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He's been feast or famine over there. His OPS was under .600 as of the beginning of July 2024.....And it continues
He went from one of the most pitcher-friendly environments to one of the most hitter-friendly environments in MLB. Maybe it just took him three months to recover from Mariner Disease.He's been feast or famine over there. His OPS was under .600 as of the beginning of July 2024.....
So he can opt out of his deal a year after his FA eligibility? I think I’m doing that math right
He is a free agent after next year . If he gets hurt and misses 120 before 2030 opt out disappears . they then get another year for 15 mil at their choice .I am not sure I understand that. He would be a free agent if he opts out regardless would he not?
How would he be a FA after next year? It said he has 4 years of club control leftHe is a free agent after next year . If he gets hurt and misses 120 before 2030 opt out disappears . they then get another year for 15 mil at their choice .
And only one stat matters:He went from one of the most pitcher-friendly environments to one of the most hitter-friendly environments in MLB. Maybe it just took him three months to recover from Mariner Disease.
His OPS splits last year:
Home - .860
Road - .734