Cincinnati Reds veteran starter Bronson Arroyo "would love to retire in this
uniform," but admits that he will be looking for more than a one-year
contract on the free agent market this winter.
Arroyo said it would take at least a two-year deal for him to re-sign with
the Reds.
"There's obviously a limit to how long we can play this game, and we're all
trying to maximize our opportunities as far as money," Arroyo said. "If it
wasn't for the dollar bill, I know I would be in this uniform until the day I
retire, because I know they enjoy what I do around here, and what I bring to
the table on and off the field and inside the locker room. But at the end of
the day, dollars and cents always weigh a little heavier than anything else
in life, usually.
"If my price tag is a little bit too much or they feel like they don't want
to give me more than a one-year deal here, then it's going to be very
difficult, because it's probably going to be the last time I have an
opportunity to go out and sign a multiyear deal with a ballclub."
Arroyo is 13-10 with a 3.62 ERA in 28 starts this season.
软Q药王阿洛由想在红人退休
希望红人可以给他一张复数年约..毕竟年纪大了,要拿复数年约不容易
好用的工作马不续签吗?