Yoenis Cespedes has plans to play in Main League Baseball this coming season.
The free-agent outfielder will maintain a showcase for MLB groups on March 2 with the intention of enjoying in 2021, in response to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal.
Cespedes, 35, opted out of the pandemic-shortened season after an absence from the New York Mets. He was reportedly upset about his function and lack of enjoying time with the franchise. Based on Rosenthal, Cespedes additionally opted out as a consequence of COVID-19 considerations.
The 2-time All-Star signed a four-year, $110 million take care of the Mets after the 2016 marketing campaign. He hit .279/.344/.539 with 76 house runs and 205 RBI in four-and-a-half seasons.
It is unclear which groups will attend Cespedes’s exercise and which golf equipment are all for him. He has additionally performed for the Oakland Athletics, Detroit Tigers and Boston Pink Sox.