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Mik, getting Carlos Delgado would have to be the biggest FA acquisition for the Marlins post-fire sale, right?

Smues is right, to an extent. The Pudge signing was huge because he was the catalyst to a WS title, but overall this would be a bigger signing. It's for multiple years and now that Lowell, Cabrera, LoDuca, Beckett, and Willis are all in place for at least 3 more years - adding Delgado for multiple years would ensure that they are contenders for years to come.

 

I would rank it as the biggest signing, yeah.

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I'd say it's bigger since it seems like Delgado actually wants to play for the team. I always got the impression that Pudge just signed with them since they were the only team that offered him any kind of money and he didn't have much of a choice.

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I personally feel like they should be concentrating more on bringing Ugueth Urbina back into the fold, but Delgado and Cabrera make for a nice chunk of power in the middle of the lineup. Plus, they could potentially get him at a bargain price, if they leverage his age and his "off-year" in 2004.

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Is Urbina even going to play this year? I never heard anything after he left to go back to Venezuela after his mother was kidnapped.

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Minnesota Twins re-signed MR J.C. Romero to a 2 year, $3.70 Million contract with a team option for 2007.

 

Minnesota Twins signed 3B Eric Munson to an MLC and invited him to spring training.

 

Washington Nationals signed SP Tony Armas Jr. to a 1 year, $2.26 Million contract.

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Minnesota Twins re-signed MR J.C. Romero to a 2 year, $3.70 Million contract with a team option for 2007.

 

Minnesota Twins signed 3B Eric Munson to an MLC and invited him to spring training.

"We can stand beside together...built this world together...nothing's going to stop us, nothings going to stop us know"

 

:headbang: :cheers:

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Pittsburgh Pirates will sign SP Josh Fogg to a 1 year, $2.15 Million contract later today.

 

San Diego Padres signed 3B Sean Burroughs to a 1 year contract.

 

Colorado Rockies will announce the signing of SP Joe Kennedy to a 1 year, $2.20 Million contract.

 

Florida Marlins agreed to a 1 year, $2.60 Million contract with MR Guillermo Mota.

 

Florida Marlins agreed to a 1 year, $350 K contract with MR Tim Spooneybarger.

 

Anaheim Angels agreed to a 1 year, $950 K contract with OF Jeff Davanon.

 

Atlanta Braves agreed to a 1 year, $5.60 Million contract with SS Rafael Furcal.

 

Atlanta Braves agreed to a 1 year, $1.85 Million contract with MR Chris Reitsma.

 

Florida Marlins agreed to a 1 year, $3.65 Million contract with SP A.J. Burnett.

 

Cincinnati Reds agreed to a 1 year, $4.60 Million contract with OF Adam Dunn.

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Atlanta Braves agreed to a 1 year, $1.85 Million contract with MR Chris Reitsma.

 

 

What the fuck? Why did they give that piece of shit a contract?? He's horrible

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I don't have a problem with that deal as it would have been at least that in arbitration anyway. At least now some of it is tied into incentives, some of which may not come to pass with Utley as the starter now.

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But the problem is that he'll be paying him that much to be the back-up. Polanco is worth that much if he's starting. Tendering him really bit Wade in the ass.

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Guest webmasterofwrestlegame

I've just got an e-mail from the Angels mail-list saying Jarrod Washburn and Jose Molina have agreed terms as well and avoid arbitration. No information on the value of the contracts.

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Guest The Winter Of My Discontent

As if anyone would pay that fucker 22 mil.

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Rollins, an All-Star in his first two seasons with the Phillies in 2001 and 2002, is coming off his best season, hitting .289 with 14 homers, 73 RBIs, 119 runs -- all career-highs -- and 30 steals. He made just nine errors. Rollins earned $2,425,000 last year.

 

I didn't realize Rollins was so good last year.

 

Houston, IMO, is on the verge of falling off bigtime. Bagwell and Biggio are close to done, Kent walked, Wade Miller walked, losing Beltran was a huge blow to their future, may as well keep around Clemens one more year to have that big marquee name during the Killer B's last hurrah. The arbitrator would obviously split the difference between Clemens' price and the Stros' offer, probably 16-17 mil. For a one year deal it's worth it.

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Guest Failed Mascot

There's no splitting. Arbitrator chooses the org's offer or what the player claims he's worth.

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Al,

 

Help me out with that. Why would Beckett sign a one year deal? I understand why Burnett would, as he's in his 5th year and eligible for free agency after the season.

 

Beckett, however, is in his 4th year of service, and can't be a free agent until after the '06 World Series. So what happens now? He's only signed for one year, but he's bound to the Marlins for 3 more years.

 

Renegotiate after this season?

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Apparently Mike Cameron and the Mets have patched things up; they'll have a conference call later tonight or tomorrow. This was first reported by WFAN's Ed Coleman by cell phone and he was pulled over by the police for driving while on a cell phone. Michael Kay on ESPN 1050 has also confirmed it.

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Guest OSIcon

Some O's notes:

 

They signed BJ Ryan, Roderigo Lopez, Luis Matos, and Jerry Hariston to contracts, thereby avoiding having to go to arbitration with any of them. Ryan got a significant raise from 1.3 million last year to 2.6 million this upcoming year. If anyone deserved though, he did.

 

Jorge Julio and John Parish still remain unsigned and btoh have a good chance of ending up in arbitration.

 

They signed, among three others, Enrique Wilson, to a minor league contract with an invite to spring training. I don't quite understand that one as they are pretty set at second.

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They signed, among three others, Enrique Wilson, to a minor league contract with an invite to spring training.  I don't quite understand that one as they are pretty set at second.

Enrique Wilson no longer a Yankee?!?!? But who else will get drunk with Manny Ramirez? :(

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Al,

 

Help me out with that. Why would Beckett sign a one year deal? I understand why Burnett would, as he's in his 5th year and eligible for free agency after the season.

 

Beckett, however, is in his 4th year of service, and can't be a free agent until after the '06 World Series. So what happens now? He's only signed for one year, but he's bound to the Marlins for 3 more years.

 

Renegotiate after this season?

 

Yes. The contract locks in Beckett's value for this season. After the season, the Marlins and Beckett go through the same process. Most arbitration eligible players follow this route actually.

 

Regarding Clemens, that $22 Million is the most ridiculous offer I have ever heard. The Astros will EASILY get their offer in a hearing. The question is whether Clemens will pitch. Quite honestly, if I were the Astros, I would tell Clemens to take a flying leap at this point.

 

And Bored, how is Ed Wade an idiot? I've been less than enamored with his moves, but I would absolutely have offered Polanco arbitration in that instance, knowing that I get two draft picks in return. Given the insane market, who would have guessed that Polanco would have accepted the offer? Still, Polanco makes them better, and there's no reason Wade couldn't still trade Polanco if he had the opportunity. Polanco absolutely makes the Phillies a better team, and it is hard to get upset at that.

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