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MLB: Derek Jeter: No conversation with Stanton yet

MLB: Derek Jeter: No conversation with Stanton yet

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MLB: Derek Jeter: No conversation with Stanton yet

Derek Jeter commented on Wednesday on the situation around outfielder Giancarlo Stanton. The CEO of Miami Marlins emphasized that a trade of the MVP candidate was not carved in stone.

At the GM meetings in Orlando/Florida, Jeter stood up to the reporters and made it clear that no stanton trade had been declared publicly by the franchise so far. Jeter admitted, however, that the Marlins have to “fix some financial things”.

One way to write significantly on Payroll would be a trade from Stanton, which will make a total of $295 million over the next ten years.”This organization has been losing money for some time and we have to change that,”said Jeter, who went on to say:”How do we do it? That’s not clear yet. It’s easy to point your finger at Stanton, because he earns most of the money, but that doesn’t necessarily mean this is the move we’re going to make.”

The former Yankees superstar also made the team’s direction clear:”We see the best way to make our organisation successful and we want to keep it going for a long time”.

However, Jeter also admitted that he had not yet spoken to Stanton personally:”If there is a reason to call him, I’ll call him. The organization is in contact with Stanton, but still:” Michael Hill is in contact with him. Michael spoke to him. That’s his job. He’s the President of Baseball Operations, so he spoke to him. It’s not that there’s radio silence from the organization’s direction.”

This article was published without prior view by the Major League Baseball.

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