CarGo is reportedly headed to Cleveland.
According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Gonzalez will be paid $2 million if he makes the major league roster and can earn up to an additional $1 million in incentives. The contract also includes an opt-out for Gonzalez in mid-April if he doesn’t earn a spot with the Indians.
Carlos Gonzalez will be paid $2 million if he makes Cleveland's big-league roster with $1 million in incentives. It may be too late in the spring for him to make opening-day roster, but the Indians have to bring him up by early April or he can request his release.
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