Wilmer Flores, one of the Giants’ most valuable and versatile position players, will reportedly be back next season.
Flores, whose original three-year free-agent contract was set to expire after this season, agreed to another two-year deal with a mutual option for 2025, according to aby the New York Post. The terms of the agreement were not reported, and the Giants have yet to make the deal official.
Flores, 31, hit his 18th home run of the season Sunday night against the Cubs, matching a previous career-high. He had already surpassed his career high in RBIs and leads the team in that category. The deal should come as no surprise, as Flores has previously expressed his desire to remain in San Francisco, and manager Gabe Kapler frequently raves about the player and teammate that Flores is.
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