Joe Benigno
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But he's really good around the bag, and he's got soft hands, and he makes a lot of scoops, led Major League Baseball in scoops.
Those save errors.
Those save errors.
But now Polanco's coming in, and quite clearly you are seeing how Steve,
how David Stearns wants to operate.
He wants short-term deals, and he wants flexible, athletic baseball players, which isn't a bad thing.
I want to be clear.
Polanco had a great year last year.
Jorge Polanco had a really strong season.
The year before, not as great.
And, you know, he's 32, and you signed him for $20 million a year.
I think that's a lot of money.
per year for Polanco but two-year deal for a player who last year had an 821 OPS in 138 games he had 26 home runs and 78 RBIs hit 265 he only struck out 82 times and you know slugged pretty well and had an OPS of 821 and then performed in the postseason
That's a solid player.
That's a very good player.
Last year he made $7.7 million.
They gave him a $13 million bump.
That's a big raise.
That's a lot of money per year for a 32-year player where you're putting him in a position where he's never really played.
But as you start to see them trying to rebuild this Mets team in David Stearns' image, you're seeing what he wants.