Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Lindor’s deal includes $21 million signing bonus

- By Ronald Blum

Francisco Lindor gets a $21 million signing bonus as part of his $341 million, 10year contract with the New York Mets that starts next year.

The All-Star shortstop was acquired from Cleveland in a Jan. 7 trade and agreed Jan. 15 to a $22.3 million, one-year contract. His new deal, announced April 5, calls for the signing bonus to be paid upon the deal’s approval by the commission­er’s office. He gets salaries of $32 million annually starting in 2021, of which $5 million each year is deferred without interest.

Lindor would get $50,000 bonuses each time he’s an AllStar or wins a Gold Glove, Silver Slugger or the League Championsh­ip Series MVP. He would get $50,000 for winning an MVP award, $25,000 for finishing second and $10,000 for finishing third, and $100,000 for World Series MVP.

He has a limited no-trade provision allowing him to block trades to certain teams. However, if he stays with the Mets he would gain the right to block all trades starting after the 2025 season as a 10year veteran who has spent five or more seasons with his current team.

Lindor also gets a hotel suite on road trips. His deal also gives him the right to buy four premium tickets and a luxury suite for all regular season and postseason home games.

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