Francisco Lindor and the Mets are reportedly in a contract negotiation standoff as Opening Day approaches.
On Monday, SNY's Andy Martino reported that the Mets had offered Lindor a 10-year, $325 million extension, but Lindor has yet to sign the offer. His camp is reportedly countering with a 12-year, $385 million deal, per Newsday's Tim Healey.
Mets owner Steve Cohen has previously set this Wednesday as the deadline for New York and Lindor to agree on a contract extension, doing so ahead of Opening Day, which is Thursday.
Lindor can enter free agency after 2021 if he does not sign an extension with the Mets.