Justin Turner’s third team will be joining Los Angeles Dodgers, announcing the Saturday on Twitter.
Turner’s agreement is for years and $ 34 million in guaranteed dollars, and includes a club option to play this year, diverted to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Turner, 36 years old, became a free agent when he signed his four-year contract and $ 64 million over the Dodgers World Series championship in October. Member of the Dodgers since 2014, Turner is the most time-honored position player on the team and the third most important overall, behind Clayton Kershaw (2008) and Kenley Jansen (2010).
Turner was one of the first players in his career in the Major Leagues. The New York Mets did not bid in December 2013, joining a company during the next months and agreeing a minor league contract with the Dodgers. At 29 years old, comenzó ‘n gevestigde entre los terceras basis más productivos del juego.
Lettts gooo run it back @Dodgers fans !!! @vaynersports @vaynerbaseball pic.twitter.com/fRY0pvyWMx
– Justin Turner (@ redturn2) 14 February 2021
Turner beat .297 / .378 / .508 from 2015 to 2019, accumulating 105 times, 147 doubles and 21.9 victories FanGraphs for replacing 645 regular time games. Form an All-Star team, ending up in the top 10 in the National League’s MVP vote on both occasions and marking the end for the Dodgers’ philosophy of beating as his most consistent interpreter.
On the truck, Turner contributed with several memorable moments of the post, most notably his one-day walk-off against the Chicago Cubs in Game 2 of the 2017 National League Series Champions. According to ESPN Stats & Information, the first place to the post-temporal history of the Dodgers in hits (79), jonrones (12), carreras (40) and carreras impulsadas (41).
His mayor finally read the timed passage, when Turner – a fanatic of the Dodgers of all time saw the creation in Lakewood, California, and identified Kirk Gibson’s emerging son as the first to hit the baseball – help him out. franquicia on his first championship in over 30 years.
Turner registrations in OPS of 1,066 in his World Cup series games against the Tampa Bay Rays, but his career is far from over when the Major Leagues inform the Dodgers in the final stages of a decisive eventual turner that Turner has positive positive by COVID-19.
Turner, the Dodgers’ representative, retired to start the octave entry and did not stay in camp to celebrate the final out. But he broke the protocol and agreed to enter the camp to take photographs with the trophy of the World Cup and see the presence of his teammates without scandals, which provoked the ira of the MLB officials and the critics of the people in all the country. MLB finally decided not to discipline.
Alden Gonzalez, of ESPN, contributed to this report.