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Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes will be seeking a contract of at least six years when he becomes a free agent after the season, Marly Rivera of ESPN New York reports.

This demand is not a big surprise, as it's in line with what many in the industry believe Cespedes should be able to garner as a free agent. Cespedes could receive a deal between $125-160 million, depending on the length of the contract. Since joining the Mets, Cespedes has hit .295 with 17 home runs and 42 RBI and New York is 30-13 in that span.

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