Nolan Arenado Finalizing 8-year, $260 Mil Contract: Latest Rockies Odds

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/26/2019

The Colorado Rockies were coming in with 14/1 odds of winning the National League in Major League Baseball for 2019 with news that Nolan Arenado had finalized an 8-year, $260 Mil Contract with that ball club.


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The deal would give Arenado the largest per-year salary of any position player.

Arenado, 27, is a four-time All-Star who has won a Gold Glove in all six of his major league seasons. He has led the National League in home runs three times, including 2018, when he hit .297/.374/.561 with 38 home runs and 110 RBIs.

Last year the Rockies finished the season with a 91-72 record.

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