Justin Turner isn’t going anywhere.
Turner announced on Twitter Saturday that he is staying with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Turner was a free agent and seeking a multiyear deal. He’s getting a two-year, $30 million contract from the Dodgers, according to Jeff Passan.
The news comes a day after a story said the Milwaukee Brewers and some other teams were trying to sign the third baseman.
Turner has batted .302/.382/.503 with an .886 OPS in seven seasons for the Dodgers. He is also a consistent postseason performer and has an .899 playoff OPS. He was the 2017 NLCS MVP and helped the Dodgers win the World Series last year.
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