The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

McCann makes it official

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NEW YORK » Free agent catcher James McCann signed a $40.6 million, four-year contract with the New York Mets on Tuesday, joining a team now ready to spend big to build a winner.

The 30-year-old McCann was an All-Star with the White Sox in 2019 and this season set career highs in batting average (.289), on-base percentage (.360) and slugging percentage (.536).

“James has establishe­d himself as one of the best dual-threat catchers in the game,” Mets President Sandy Alderson said. “His leadership and presence in the clubhouse were instrument­al in guiding a young pitching staff into the postseason in 2020.”

McCann gets a $600,000 signing bonus payable on Jan. 15, salaries of $8 million in each of the first two seasons and $12 million in each of the final two years.

Steve Cohen bought the Mets last month for $2.42 billion last month and his first move was to hire Alderson. McCann’s signing was announced a day after Jared Porter was officially introduced as the Mets’ new general manager.

Cohen has said he would consider it disappoint­ing if the Mets don’t win the World Series in the next three to five years.

The Mets haven’t reached the playoffs since losing the 2016 NL wild-card game. They went 26-34 this season.

The Mets’ first major move after Cohen’s purchase was signing free agent reliever Trevor May to a $15.5 million, two-year deal.

Mets fans want to see even more spending on free agents, possibly for either NL Cy Young Award winner Trevor Bauer or center fielder George Springer, the 2017 World Series MVP, or both.

McCann hit .273 with 18 home runs and 60 RBIs in 2019. He had seven home runs and 15 RBIs for Chicago this year in 31 games while splitting time with Yasmani Grandal during the pandemic-shortened season.

McCann has thrown out 106 of 329 (32.2%) of would-be basesteale­rs since 2015, his first full year in the majors -- the big league rate is 27.8% in that span.

With the White Sox, he played a key role in the developmen­t of ace Lucas Giolito and caught the AllStar’s no-hitter in August.

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