As many expected, second basemen Neil Walker has accepted the Mets qualifying offer, and will be apart of the team for the 2017 season.
The offer is worth $17.2 million for one year. Though the deal is obviously for the short term, both the Mets and Walker are interested in working out a long term deal as soon as possible. Neither side is close to where they want to be in negotiations yet, however.
Happy to say I'm back in Orange and Blue for 2017!! Let's go Mets! #unfinishedbusiness
— Neil Walker (@NeilWalker18) November 14, 2016
To announce his return to the Mets, Walker posted this awesome tweet, stating that both he and the Mets have “unfinished business” to take care off next season.
Walker hit a productive .282/.347/.476 and 23 home runs in just 113 games last season, before a back injury forced him to miss the team’s final month of baseball.