Quick thoughts on offering Kyle Seager a contract extension
Posted Sep 25, 2014
Based on his numbers this season, Kyle Seager will likely jump from the MLB minimum for his service time up to about $4 million next season. That’s deserving for an all-star level third baseman. And if his numbers continue to stay at that level, you can expect it jump up by about $2.5 to 3.5 million each season. So Seager could earn around $20-21 million over the next three seasons combined.
(Seattle Times)
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