Yoenis Cespedes may have slumped a bit after a red-hot start with the New York Mets in late summer, but his exploits during the postseason have helped his value as a pending free agent.

During Monday night's Game 3 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Cespedes hit a 430-foot home run and was then clocked twice under four seconds while running to first base.

"That's Mickey Mantle, Bo Jackson territory," one scout said of the speed-power combination Cespedes flashed.

A rival general manager, who is not expected to be in the market for Cespedes this winter, estimated that the outfielder will get a six-year, $150 million contract.