The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

DeGrom, Mets set deadline for deal

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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Jacob deGrom wants longterm security, and he wants it soon.

The Mets ace and reigning NL Cy Young Award winner informed the team within the past week that he has decided on Opening Day as a deadline to complete a contract extension, sources confirmed Tuesday. General manager Brodie Van Wagenen, formerly deGrom’s agent, called it “a mutual understand­ing.”

If there is no deal by then — March 28 — the club would have to wait till the offseason, at which point deGrom will be just one year from free agency, to try again.

Van Wagenen said talks with deGrom’s CAA agents, led by Jeff Berry, are ongoing.

“It was organic. It was a conversati­on,” Van Wagenen said of the deadline’s origin. “From an agent’s perspectiv­e, I would agree as well that you want to have the dialogue be timely. There’s no reason to have it carry in (to the season) and have it be a cloud that hangs over the regular season.

“It’s for everyone’s best interest, so the focus once the season starts is on the performanc­e of the team. I think everybody feels like we’ve got a chance to play meaningful games right out of the gate, and we don’t want anything to stand in the way.”

“Jacob, as I’ve said many times before, we care about him. He knows we care about him. We know how important he is to the organizati­on. It will be my job to make sure there is no strained relationsh­ip no matter what takes place.”

Further, the Mets said months ago an offer would be coming, a source said. COO Jeff Wilpon met with deGrom’s camp at the winter meetings two months ago.

DeGrom did not participat­e in the Mets’ informal workout Tuesday but has been present at their First Data Field facility in recent days. He is scheduled to speak to reporters Thursday after the team’s first official workout for pitchers and catchers.

“Jacob showed up to camp the same Jacob deGrom he’s always been: smile on his face, loose, happy, throwing bullpens that are dazzling everybody,” Van Wagenen said Monday on WFAN. “We love him. He knows it. And he’s going to get all the attention he deserves - not just from fans, the public, the media, but he’s going to get the attention he deserves inside these walls.”

Van Wagenen said he is participat­ing directly in contract extension talks with deGrom.

That was not true during arbitratio­n settlement negotiatio­ns - he recused himself due to the unusual dynamic of him switching sides from agent to team executive — when deGrom ended up with a $1 — million deal for 2019. That $9.6-million raise from his 2018 salary is the largest ever for an arbitratio­neligible player, an acknowledg­ement of deGrom’s historic season that the Mets hope will generate some goodwill and momentum when it comes to a longer deal.

“For a decision that is going to impact our shortand long-term future as much as Jacob will, I’ll be involved in that process,” Van Wagenen said.

This saga began last July, when Van Wagenen — speaking as deGrom’s agent — said the Mets should sign him to a long-term deal or trade him. About three months later, the Mets hired him as GM.

DeGrom, a two-time All-Star and the 2014 NL Rookie of the Year, is scheduled to hit free agency at age 32 after the 2020 season. Last season was his best yet, when he had a 1.70 ERA (best in the majors), 0.91 WHIP and a careerhigh 217 innings in a careerhigh 32 starts.

Van Wagenen has been consistent in saying the Mets want to keep him around, but so far it’s mostly just talk.

“Jacob knows what we need from him in 2019, he knows what our desire is long-term and whether or not we can make that become a reality, time will tell,” Van Wagenen said on WFAN. “But Jacob knows how I feel about him. He knows what this organizati­on thinks of him. And he’s got to be a big part of our success going forward, not just in ’19.”

“It’s for everyone’s best interest, so the focus once the season starts is on the performanc­e of the team. I think everybody feels like we’ve got a chance to play meaningful games right out of the gate, and we don’t want anything to stand in the way.”

Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen

 ?? Bill Kostroun / Associated Press ?? The Mets and pitcher Jacob deGrom have decided on Opening Day as a deadline to complete a contract extension.
Bill Kostroun / Associated Press The Mets and pitcher Jacob deGrom have decided on Opening Day as a deadline to complete a contract extension.

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