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Jason Bay: Four years, 18.25 million.

]His agreement calls for a $1 million signing bonus and salaries of $750,000 next year, $3.25 million in 2007, $5.75 million in 2008 and $7.5 million in 2009. His salary in the final year could also escalate by up to $750,000.

Almost guarantees he'll finish his contract elsewhere.


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Maybe. At least it's only two years.

The thing is... the people who've really needed a situational reliever the last few years were the teams facing Bonds and the Giants in the NL West.


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I'd have put that as Eyre's market value. He said he wanted to move closer to his home in Florida, but New York is closer than Chicago. I think we may have blinked and missed an opportunity.

If the Pirates can't find $7.5M to pay Jason Bay in 2009, they should contract right now. I could see them dealing him if they don't think they can sign him beyond that year, but a few more years like last year and Bay will be worth twice that.


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Cubbies are apparently going for the 'Steve Phillips' award, the one given annually to the team that dispenses the most multi-year deals to middle relievers.

First Eyre, now Howry


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I wouldn't have guessed that he'd sign before Wagner.

Interesting.


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that is a shitload of years and money. toronto will come to regret that contract in a few years i think.


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That regret may go beyond Toronto if and when the Mets offer a similar deal to Billy Wagner.


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hopefully the Mets will realize that Toronto drastically overpaid and that Wagner is older to begin with. If another team wants to offer him 5 years let him go.


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4 years and $28M would have been my limit on Ryan. A lot of free agent relievers are happy right now.

Where is Toronto getting this money? They were rumored to be making a big offer to Burnett, too.

God, I hope Wagner doesn't turn around and insist on five years now. Not that I know who else would even consider that.


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God, I hope Wagner doesn't turn around and insist on five years now. Not that I know who else would even consider that.


the yankees need a lefty setup man. lol.


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Great news for us MFY haters.


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But how often will the good Esteban Loiaza show up?

He should be more than adequate as a fifth starter, which is all Oakland really needs right now, but that's a lot to pay for a #5. I'd have figured they'd spend whatever money they have on a bat.


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John Mabry switches from St. Louis to the rival Cubs in a one-year deal.

I think utility corner men --- guys who can play first, third, left, and right --- are valuable if they can hit. In my dreams, Victor Diaz was that man. But now, Xavier Nady is.


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John Mabry switches from St. Louis to the rival Cubs in a one-year deal.

I think utility corner men --- guys who can play first, third, left, and right --- are valuable if they can hit. In my dreams, Victor Diaz was that man. But now, Xavier Nady is.


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Hector Carrasco to ANgels: 2 years $6.1 million


Nats get weaker and Berto gets happier (Carrasco, 36, was an impressive 5-4 2.04 setting up Chad Cordero in DC last season)


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That's a lot of money.

We may have overpaid for Beltran, but the market has shifted and his deal may look better as time passes. Provided he produces, of course.

What's Albert Pujols going to worth once he puts his six years in?

Or David Wright?


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I'd love to know what the people who criticized the Dodgers for overspending last year think of this one. And where will he play? Don't they have Izturis and Kent in the middle of the infield? Christ, this is more per year than Konerko or Wagner. I don't get this one at all.


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The Cards already inked Pujols to a multi-year deal - for 6 years I think - one that will take him through his remaining arb-eligible years plus the first few FA seasons. And they're probably happy they did so in the relatively "cheap" span between the free spending dot-com era leading up to about 2000 and the one MLB seems to be diving headlong into since last year.

Revenues for teams as a whole are way up right now. Rev-sharing and lux-tax money have spread the money out to more teams, satellite radio cash is starting to pour in, and the clubs are either smelling - or in some case maybe already spending - the loot from the impending sale of the Nationals who they've all been subsidizing for the last 5 years.

When you consider that Furcal - assuming that those numbers are accurate - is getting almost as much on a per/year basis as Vlad did just 2 winters ago, it's safe to say that there's money to be spent out there now.


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Pujols is signed through 2010 (his 10th season), with an option for 2011. The annual price tag from 2008 on is $16M. Barring an injury, it's a bargain for the Cardinals.

Wright will be arbitration eligible after 07, and Reyes after this year. They will stop being cheap, and Beltran's contract is backloaded. The Mets still have plenty of money to spend this year, but Minaya had also better plan ahead.


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Don't they have Izturis and Kent in the middle of the infield?

Kent might be moved to first base.

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