Final 12 months, Andrés Giménez loved fairly a breakout season, serving to to minimize the sting of the Francisco Lindor commerce by rising as one of many high second basemen within the recreation. He made his first All-Star crew, gained his first Gold Glove, and helped the Guardians win the AL Central for the primary time since 2018. Now, the crew has assured that he’ll stick round for a superb lengthy whereas. On Tuesday, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that Giménez has agreed to phrases on a seven-year, $106.5 million extension that additionally contains an choice for an eighth season.
The total particulars of the contract haven’t but been reported, however the deal seems to cowl the 2023-29 seasons, with a $4 million signing bonus and a $23 million membership choice for 2030 that comes with a $2.5 million buyout. Through as-yet-unspecified escalators, that choice can enhance to $24 million (be aware that Passan has reported the choice 12 months as 2031, that means that the assured portion of the deal wouldn’t start till subsequent season). At its most, the extension might pay Giménez $128 million over eight years, his ages 24-31 seasons.
The assured portion of the contract is the second-largest in crew historical past after José Ramírez’s five-year, $124 million extension signed final 12 months. The extension is the most recent manifestation of what has virtually grow to be a Cleveland custom, one which traces again to the rebirth of the franchise. Within the mid-Nineties, normal supervisor John Hart pioneered the follow of signing younger stars corresponding to Sandy Alomar Jr., Carlos Baerga, Manny Ramirez, Jim Thome, and Omar Vizquel to extensions that ran by no less than a few of their arbitration years and stored them within the fold after they would have hit free company. It’s a method that enabled the crew to save lots of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} whereas sustaining a aggressive nucleus, and one which has grow to be widespread with a number of different groups, most notably the Braves (for whom Hart served as president of baseball operations from late 2014 to late ’17). Lengthy after Hart left Cleveland, successors Mark Shapiro and Chris Antonetti continued to signal gamers corresponding to Ramírez, Michael Brantley, Travis Hafner, Jason Kipnis, Corey Kluber, Carlos Santana, and Grady Sizemore to offers alongside these traces.
That’s an incomplete listing of gamers who went this route, nevertheless it by no means included Lindor, who went year-to-year throughout his arbitration years till the crew determined it couldn’t afford him at a full market value. On January 7, 2021, Lindor and Carlos Carrasco have been traded to the Mets in trade for the then-22-year-old Giménez, shortstop Amed Rosario, outfielder Isaiah Greene and righty Josh Wolf.
Giménez had hit a powerful .263/.333/.398 (105 wRC+) in 49 video games with the Mets throughout the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, however he struggled in his first 12 months with Cleveland, batting .218/.282/.351 (74 RC+) in 68 video games sandwiched round a detour to Triple-A Columbus that lasted almost three months. He did hit a lot better after returning (.245/.320/.382, 94 wRC+) than earlier than (.179/.226/.308, 43 wRC+) even when he didn’t really make higher contact. As I famous final fall, he held his personal after returning regardless of missing a constant strategy on the plate. “Final 12 months [2021] he’d deviate after like a nasty recreation,” supervisor Terry Francona advised the Akron Beakon Journal’s Ryan Lewis in Could. “You’d have totally different stance, you will have a leg kick you didn’t have, you get a toe-tap.”
Guardians hitting coaches Chris Valaika and Victor Rodriguez helped Giménez ditch the leg kick, which they felt was hindering his pitch recognition and his timing. He fared higher in opposition to each main pitch sort in 2022 than ’21, and general batted .297/.371/.466 with 17 homers and 20 steals. His 140 wRC+ completed in a digital tie with Rafael Devers and Carlos Correa for eighth within the AL (one level forward of Ramírez) and amongst second basemen of both league trailed solely Jose Altuve and Jeff McNeil. On the opposite facet of the ball, Giménez’s 16 DRS, 9 OAA and 6.5 UZR every ranked second amongst all second basemen, and general, his 6.1 WAR tied Xander Bogaerts for fifth within the AL, and amongst second basemen trailed solely Altuve. That’s some positive firm.
Giménez’s efficiency included just a few areas of concern, notably a 40.8% chase charge, 6.1% stroll charge, and Statcast contact numbers (87.8 mph common exit velocity, 6.2% barrel charge, 37.6% hard-hit charge) that positioned solely within the twenty ninth–thirty sixth percentiles. Thanks partly to his 94th-percentile velocity, he was nonetheless one of many majors’ most efficient hitters on groundballs, rating among the many high half-dozen in each batting common and wRC+:
Most Productive on Groundballs
Minimal 100 groundballs.
As famous final fall, hitters mixed for a .235 AVG and 35 wRC+ on grounders; based mostly on that, Giménez netted an additional 17 hits, with out which he’d have completed with a .263 AVG and .433 SLG, a lot nearer to his anticipated numbers.
Whereas I do surprise concerning the sustainability of that side of his recreation, in all, that’s a fairly spectacular displaying for a 23-year-old. In reality, it’s probably the greatest age-23 seasons of the previous decade:
Greatest Age-23 Seasons, 2013-22
Participant
Staff
Season
PA
HR
SB
AVG
OBP
SLG
wRC+
BsR
Off
Def
WAR
Mike Trout
LAA
2015
682
41
11
.299
.402
.590
171
3.0
58.7
6.6
9.3
Mookie Betts
BOS
2016
730
31
26
.318
.363
.534
136
10.6
41.8
13.0
8.2
Cody Bellinger
LAD
2019
660
47
15
.305
.406
.629
161
1.4
54.2
4.5
7.7
Manny Machado
BAL
2016
696
37
0
.294
.343
.533
131
0.1
25.7
11.4
6.2
Kris Bryant
CHC
2015
650
26
13
.275
.369
.488
136
6.9
33.8
3.6
6.1
Francisco Lindor
CLE
2017
723
33
15
.273
.337
.505
116
4.7
19.4
17.7
6.1
Andres Giménez
CLE
2022
557
17
20
.297
.371
.466
140
3.4
28.3
12.0
6.1
Yasiel Puig
LAD
2014
640
16
11
.296
.382
.480
148
1.6
36.3
-5.5
5.5
Corey Seager
LAD
2017
613
22
4
.295
.375
.479
127
3.4
24.9
8.7
5.4
José Ramírez
CLE
2016
618
11
22
.312
.363
.462
119
8.6
22.9
7.4
5.3
Bo Bichette
TOR
2021
690
29
25
.298
.343
.484
122
6.9
25.2
2.4
5.1
Freddie Freeman
ATL
2013
629
23
1
.319
.396
.501
150
1.5
36.9
-9.5
5.0
Once more, positive firm even given the presence of some gamers who’ve flamed out; Bellinger and Bryant have each handled a collection of accidents, whereas Puig’s decline has been an unsightly combination of on- and off-field points. The guide isn’t closed on any of the above gamers, however a number of are Cooperstown certain. It’s value noting that the 2 different Cleveland gamers on the listing have turned out fairly properly, and that Giménez’s 140 wRC+ is definitely greater than all the different non-first base infielders — even those that out-homered him by a major margin.
As a result of Giménez spent so lengthy within the minors in 2021, he’s accrued solely two years and 106 days of main league service time, 66 in need of reaching three full seasons (which might have made him eligible free of charge company after the 2025 season) and 22 in need of turning into an arbitration-eligible Tremendous Two. Thus, his contract for 2023 was among the many 28 the crew lately renewed; most of these salaries haven’t even been printed but, however Giménez was solely set to make $739,400. The $4 million signing bonus bumps him as much as one thing nearer to what a star-caliber participant in his first 12 months of arbitration eligibility would possibly make. For instance, Bichette, who’s heading into his age-25 season with 3.063 years of service time, is making $2.85 million in wage plus a $3.25 million signing bonus as a part of his three-year, $33.6 million extension, whereas the Padres’ Jake Cronenworth, who has precisely three years of service time, is making $4.225 million coming off back-to-back 4.1-WAR seasons. Had he reached three years, Giménez is likely to be someplace in that ballpark.
Through Dan Szymborski, right here’s Giménez’s projection by 2030, the 12 months with the membership choice:
ZiPS Projection – Andrés Giménez
Yr
Age
BA
OBP
SLG
AB
H
HR
SO
SB
OPS+
WAR
$
$Arb
2023
24
.266
.336
.416
515
137
15
119
20
108
4.4
$36.9
$0.7
2024
25
.265
.336
.420
517
137
16
115
19
109
4.5
$39.6
$7.9
2025
26
.264
.338
.419
515
136
16
112
18
110
4.5
$42.1
$14.7
2026
27
.260
.334
.416
515
134
16
109
16
108
4.0
$38.5
$17.4
2027
28
.257
.333
.409
514
132
16
106
15
105
3.6
$35.5
—
2028
29
.255
.333
.407
513
131
16
105
13
105
3.2
$32.9
—
2029
30
.255
.333
.407
513
131
16
106
12
105
2.9
$30.4
—
2030
31
.257
.334
.409
513
132
16
106
11
106
2.8
$31.3
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Even with some regression to 4.5 WAR per 12 months at his peak, the ZiPS contract projection for Giménez if he have been a free agent involves a whopping $287.2 million, which is greater than Bogaerts obtained from the Padres as a 30-year-old free agent (and unfold out over 11 years, at that). Even with the anticipated reductions for his arbitration years, Giménez initiatives to be value $139.5 million by 2029, and $170.8 million by ’30; by that lens, this seems like a somewhat club-friendly deal. It’s not an out-and-out steal the best way Ramírez’s five-year, $26 million deal for 2017-21 — over which the third baseman produced 28 WAR, made three All-Star groups and completed within the high three in AL MVP voting 3 times — turned out to be, nevertheless it’s clear that Giménez traded some threat for monetary safety. If he’s nonetheless even near being a three-win participant in 2030, he’ll stand to make tens of hundreds of thousands extra, although he’s unlikely to strategy the windfall he may need reaped if he’d spent all of 2021 within the majors and hit free company after 2025, his age-26 season.
All of which is to say that that is A Very Guardians Deal, and whereas we will once more bemoan the wage construction that forestalls gamers in need of six years of service time from getting something approaching their full market worth, it takes two sides to tango. And we shouldn’t be shocked if no less than a pair extra extensions observe in brief order. Through The Athletic’s Zack Meisel, the crew is in “superior negotiations” with a number of gamers together with Rosario, Triston McKenzie, Steven Kwan, and Trevor Stephan, hoping to finish extensions by Opening Day (Stephan’s is reportedly nearing completion). In the meantime, Emmanuel Clase (5 years, $20 million) and Myles Straw (5 years, $25 million) signed such offers final spring, albeit at a scale a lot smaller than that of Giménez. If a few of these extensions come although, they’ll in all probability enhance the crew’s payroll — estimated at round $90.7 million even with a number of of these aforementioned extension candidates’ salaries unknown — by just a few million {dollars}. They’re nonetheless prone to rank among the many backside third of the 30 groups, even whereas contending for an additional AL Central title or no less than a playoff spot. This strategy has labored for the Guardians earlier than, and no less than by way of establishing generational wealth for Giménez, it is going to work for him as properly.