Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Mets, deGrom set opening day deadline for contract talks

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PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA. >> NL Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom wants to hear the New York Mets’ best pitch on a multiyear contract by opening day — and the team thinks that’s a good call, too.

New general manager Brodie Van Wagenen, who was deGrom’s agent before switching sides at the bargaining table last fall, told reporters Tuesday at spring training there’s “no reason for a distractio­n to carry into the regular season.”

He said the club will continue discussion­s with deGrom this spring and see where they lead. That leaves about six weeks to get a deal done before the Mets’ season opener March 28 at Washington.

However, the 30-yearold deGrom cannot become a free agent until after the

2020 season, so the sides could always reopen negotiatio­ns next offseason.

Last month, the Mets and deGrom agreed to a $17 million, one-year contract to avoid arbitratio­n — a raise of $9.6 million over his 2018 salary.

Van Wagenen clarified Tuesday that he will indeed be involved in any talks with deGrom about a long-term deal. The rookie GM said he recused himself from the pitcher’s arbitratio­n negotiatio­ns to avoid a potential conflict of interest.

Mets pitchers and catchers will hold their first formal workout Thursday. Van Wagenen and deGrom are both scheduled to be available to reporters that day.

“Jacob clearly is a guy that we value. He’s clearly a player that we hope will be with us for a long period of time and we have ongoing dialogue with him and his representa­tives on a variety of things, including his status with us going forward,” Van Wagenen said last month.

Last summer, when he was deGrom’s agent, Van Wagenen suggested the Mets should consider trading deGrom if they weren’t planning to commit to him long-term.

After leading the majors with a 1.70 ERA in 217 innings last year, deGrom was a runaway winner in NL Cy Young Award balloting. The two-time All-Star went just

10-9 with 269 strikeouts in

32 starts, receiving little support from a fourth-place team that finished 77-85.

 ?? KELVIN KUO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? The Mets’ Jacob deGrom watches from the dugout last September in Los Angeles.
KELVIN KUO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE The Mets’ Jacob deGrom watches from the dugout last September in Los Angeles.

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