WOW! For a team with financial uncertainty, this would be a huge chunk of change to give to one player. Too much in my view. Kemp turned 27 in September so he will be 35 when his contract is up. Yes, I'm a math scholar. I don't mind the years as now is the time to lock a player like Kemp up but I just don't think he has reached $20 million/year status yet, even after a MVP season.Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports that the Dodgers and Matt Kemp are engaging in serious discussions on an eight-year extension worth $160 million.
Kemp is currently scheduled to become a free agent after the 2012 season, and the Dodgers want to lock him up long-term before he even gets a whiff of what might be available to him on the open market. $20 million per year over the course of eight years should do the trick. Kemp batted .324 with a .986 OPS, 39 homers, 40 steals and 126 RBI in 161 games this past season.