Indians sign All-Star first baseman Yonder Alonso
The Cleveland Indians have reached agreement on a contract with free-agent first baseman Yonder Alonso, a source told ESPN Tuesday.
The deal is worth two years at $16 million, with a $8 million vesting option for a third year, as reported by The Athletic.
Alonso, 30, is coming off a career-best season. He hit 28 home runs with a .501 slugging percentage for the Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners and made his first All-Star team.
The deal is worth two years at $16 million, with a $8 million vesting option for a third year, as reported by The Athletic.
Alonso, 30, is coming off a career-best season. He hit 28 home runs with a .501 slugging percentage for the Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners and made his first All-Star team.