The New York Mets have officially locked down one of their key players, as star shortstop Francisco Lindor signed a massive 10-year, $309.5 million contract. The deal, which is one of the largest in MLB history, ensures that Lindor will remain a cornerstone of the Mets’ future as they look to build a championship-caliber team.
Lindor, who was acquired by the Mets in a blockbuster trade with the Cleveland Guardians before the 2021 season, has quickly become a fan favorite in New York. Known for his infectious energy, elite defense, and all-around offensive abilities, Lindor’s new deal reflects his value both on and off the field.
“This is home,” Lindor said in a press conference announcing the deal. “I want to win here. I want to bring a championship to New York, and I believe in this team.”
The contract, which includes a full no-trade clause, will keep Lindor in Queens through the 2031 season. It’s a clear signal that the Mets are committed to building around him as the centerpiece of their roster. Team owner Steve Cohen, who has been aggressive in transforming the Mets into contenders, expressed his excitement about keeping Lindor long-term.
“Francisco is one of the best players in the game, and we’re thrilled to have him here for the next decade,” Cohen said. “This is a big step toward achieving our goals.”
Lindor’s deal puts him among the highest-paid players in baseball, alongside stars like Mike Trout and Mookie Betts. As the Mets continue to pursue a World Series title, Lindor’s presence will be critical both in the clubhouse and on the field.