The Next $200 Million Man
Christian Yelich is on the verge of becoming baseball's newest $200 million player. Numerous reports on Tuesday, beginning with Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, say that he and the Brewers are about to shake hands on an extension lasting at least seven years and worth at least $200 million.
No question about whether Yelich (seen here as a member of the 2016 Marlins) is worth the money. The 2018 National League MVP was on track to make it back to back honors when he suffered a broken kneecap from fouling a ball off his leg. Even with missing the season's final weeks, he led the NL in batting average, on-base and slugging percentage.
With his numbers growing year-by-year, he's not only become the heart and soul of Milwaukee baseball, but one of the handful of "best players in the game." For a franchise that has too often seen its best players leave as free agents, this California native is one who chose to stay and still get paid.
No question about whether Yelich (seen here as a member of the 2016 Marlins) is worth the money. The 2018 National League MVP was on track to make it back to back honors when he suffered a broken kneecap from fouling a ball off his leg. Even with missing the season's final weeks, he led the NL in batting average, on-base and slugging percentage.
With his numbers growing year-by-year, he's not only become the heart and soul of Milwaukee baseball, but one of the handful of "best players in the game." For a franchise that has too often seen its best players leave as free agents, this California native is one who chose to stay and still get paid.
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