MLB: Short Stop Dominican homer “had talks” with Brewers about the extension of his contract

The Dominican shortstop Willy Adames is eligible for free agency after the 2024 season, but has expressed his desire to continue playing with the Brewers. To that end, Adames told MLB.com reporter Adam McCalvy that the two sides “have had discussions” about a possible long-term agreement and that “I let them know that I obviously want to stay” in Milwaukee.

I’m always open to hear what they think, and if it’s something good for both parties, I’m open. I let my agent handle that. I love it here, I feel good here, I feel comfortable here and I wish I could stay here for the rest of my career.”

The exact timing of these conversations is unknown, although they took place sometime before the famous David Stearns to resign as Brewers President of Baseball Operations at the end of last October.

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It is also not known the nature or extent of the negotiations, for example, if Adames’s front office and agents at CAA Sports only had some extensive discussions about Adames’ future, or if they actually exchanged some floating contract numbers or scenarios. .


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I am a fan of the King of Sports, especially the Boston Red Sox in MLB and in general all of Mexican baseball. This profession has given me the opportunity to cover big events such as the Caribbean Series, LMB All Star, LMP (uninterrupted since 2009), important players’ signatures. I had the chance to attend the 2013 World Classic in Arizona, USA, albeit as an amateur. Apart from this beautiful sport, I love basketball, where I have also narrated games and even an NBA friendly 10 years ago, but baseball is in my veins. Graduated in Communication Sciences from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS). , from which I graduated in 2011. I was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa and started in the world of sports journalism in 2004 in the newspaper El Sol de Mazatlán, where I was a baseball columnist and reporter at the same time. In January 2009 I arrived at El Debate as a journalist reporter and it took almost six years (in the first stage), until in November 2014 I emigrated to radio, providing my services at Línea Directa-Grupo RSN. My cycle there ended in July 2019 and a few days later, El Debate gave me another opportunity to work and opened the doors for me again. That is how I came to Al Bat, where I have been since 2019 as a web journalist.

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MLB: Short Stop Dominican homer “had talks” with Brewers about the extension of his contract