
Jon Heyman says the Mets maybe close to offering Molina a deal, they may cave and go two years. Molina is said to want three years, while the Mets would prefer a one year deal so a two year deal would be the likely compromise. I know I'm in the minority here but I have no problem going two years with Molina, he's good with pitchers and provides a decent amount of offense compared to other catchers..
The Mets are considering a bid of about $6 million for one guaranteed year plus a second-year option for free-agent catcher Bengie Molina, whom they have made their top catching target.
It's possible the Mets go to two years for Molina. But their hope is that the demand will be limited by a lack of big-market teams looking for a frontline catcher. The Royals, Blue Jays, Rockies and Giants all have catching needs but may not be seen as threats to outbid the Mets. source SI.com
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