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TATÍS SIGNS HISTORIC EXTENSION
San Diego Padres shortstop Fernando Tatís Jr., once a Chicago White Sox prospect, is one of baseball’s most electric stars. He’s played in only 143 big-league games, hitting .301/.374/.582 with 39 home runs, 24 doubles and eight triples. He’s been coined by many as the newest face of Major League Baseball.
Tatís was set to make the league minimum in 2021. That’s not happening. Reports emerged tonight that Tatís has agreed to a 14-year, $340 million extension with San Diego. The deal is set to break multiple records. It’s the largest guaranteed contract to a pre-arbitration eligible player, per FanSided’s Robert Murray. It’s also the third largest extension in MLB history, edged out by only Mookie Betts ($365M) and Mike Trout ($360M).
The Padres are the first team in major league history to sign two players to $300-plus million contracts. San Diego’s current infield of Tatís, Manny Machado, Eric Hosmer and Ha-Seong Kim have signed contracts for nearly a billion dollars ($812 million).
Twins fans can rejoice that the White Sox traded Tatís for a 34-year-old James Shields in 2016. Shields went on to post a 5.31 ERA in 76 starts for Chicago.
A SPECIAL DAY
Hope springs eternal. The spring brings hope. Hundreds of players flocked to their respective camps today as preparation for the 2021 begins. Fans clamored for videos of their favorite pitchers and catchers long-tossing in the Florida & Arizona sunshine.
The Twins are set to report later this week but perhaps without Tyler Duffey and Andrew Albers, at least initially:
https://twitter.com/DWolfsonKSTP/status/1362099531740024835?s=20
HOPE FOR FANS AT TARGET FIELD?
The Twins have teamed up with 3M, who is now the team's "official science partner," per a team-issued press release. The goal is for 3M to help the Twins in welcoming fans back to Target Field.
FANGRAPHS INTERVIEWS SABATO ...
David Laurila of FanGraphs interviewed Twins prospect Aaron Sabato, who ranked #8 on Twins Daily's prospect list. The 2020 first-round pick grew up playing middle infield and insists that he has more athleticism and will provide more defensive value than most are projecting.
"Obviously, I’m not going back to the middle of the infield, but whether it’s third or first — I know it’ll most likely be first — I can play a corner," Sabato said. "I think I proved to the coaches, and the staff, down in instructs that they didn’t draft a DH. They drafted a guy who could field, maybe an at elite level."
That was just one of the interesting anecdotes from the interview, which is well worth your time.
... AND RANKS SIX TWINS IN TOP 100 PROSPECTS
Eric Longenhagen unveiled FanGraphs' top 100 prospects for 2021. Six Twins were included on the list and one just missed.
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