Passan said the deal includes 2020 and would
keep Betts in a Dodgers uniform for 13 years at more than $380
million.
That would be the second-largest deal in MLB history by total
value behind Mike Trout's 12-year, $426.5 million contract with
the Los Angeles Angels, signed in March 2019.
Betts, 27, joined the Dodgers along with left-hander David Price
in a five-player trade with the Boston Red Sox in February.
The four-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glove Award winner was
the American League's Most Valuable Player in 2018 when he led
the majors with a .346 average, 129 runs and belted a
career-high 32 home runs.
Betts batted .295 last season, again leading the big leagues
with 135 runs scored and tallying 29 homers, 80 RBIs, 40 doubles
and 16 steals in 150 games.
According to reports, he turned down a 10-year, $300 million
offer from the Red Sox in the offseason, countering with a
12-year, $420 million proposal that the team turned down before
dealing him to L.A.
The Dodgers open the season on Thursday against the visiting San
Francisco Giants.
-Field Level Media
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