MIAMI (AP) — Outfielder Jorge Soler opted out of the ultimate calendar year of his deal with the Miami Marlins on Friday to come to be a cost-free agent, offering up a $13 million income for 2024.
The 31-12 months-old Cuban agreed prior to the 2022 season to a three-12 months agreement guaranteeing $36 million.
Soler strike .269 with 36 homers and 75 RBIs this year, starting to be a very first-time All-Star. This was his finest year because he had an American League-superior 48 homers and 117 RBIs for Kansas City in 2019.
A 10-calendar year massive league veteran, Soler has a .243 career normal, 170 homers and 452 RBIs with the Chicago White Sox (2014-16), Kansas Metropolis (2017-21), Atlanta (2021) and Miami.
His Marlins offer bundled salaries of $12 million for 2022 and $15 million for 2023 and an option that escalated from $9 million to $13 million centered on plate appearances this 12 months.
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