Manny Machado will reportedly be in San Diego for a long, long time. According to Jeff Passan, Machado and the Padres agreed to a massive 11-year, $350 million contract extension.
throughout the season. Of course the White Sox never did sign Machado, and he ended up signing a 10-year, $300 million deal with the Padres.
Things worked out pretty well for the White Sox at shortstop, even though they didn’t land Machado. The 2019 season is when Tim Anderson emerged as one of the best hitters in baseball, and he eventually won the A.L. batting title with a .335 average. Anderson proved over the following years that 2019 wasn’t a flash in the pan season, either. He’s finished with a batting average over .300 every year since then.Machado has been a phenomenal player for the Padres.
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