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<blockquote data-quote="This Ain't Chopped Liver" data-source="post: 3183732" data-attributes="member: 74137"><p>Mariners tall sturdy rookie centerfielder is on fire right now—Julio Rodriguez—only 21 years old. After a slow start in April he has been excellent, though slumping a bit in August. 26 dingers and 25 stolen bases. .841 season OPS, and 1.028 OPS in his last 23 games.</p><p></p><p>Management recently signed him to a very early extension of 12 years at 17.4 million per year. A long term deal which actually might be good because he is young and there is a club option out before the 2030 season. </p><p></p><p>To make it work for Julio, it appears he has incentives to make a whopping 20-25 million more per year when he hits targets of multiple Allstar appearances and silver slugger awards, or an MVP. </p><p>He gambling some on his potential, while being prudent and taking what he can get now instead of waiting to have more of a track record while risking injury or failure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="This Ain't Chopped Liver, post: 3183732, member: 74137"] Mariners tall sturdy rookie centerfielder is on fire right now—Julio Rodriguez—only 21 years old. After a slow start in April he has been excellent, though slumping a bit in August. 26 dingers and 25 stolen bases. .841 season OPS, and 1.028 OPS in his last 23 games. Management recently signed him to a very early extension of 12 years at 17.4 million per year. A long term deal which actually might be good because he is young and there is a club option out before the 2030 season. To make it work for Julio, it appears he has incentives to make a whopping 20-25 million more per year when he hits targets of multiple Allstar appearances and silver slugger awards, or an MVP. He gambling some on his potential, while being prudent and taking what he can get now instead of waiting to have more of a track record while risking injury or failure [/QUOTE]
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