Well, the 11AM deadline passed, and we had a flurry of signings on Tuesday. Mark Teixeira, Adam Eaton, & Brad Wilkerson all signed, avoiding having to file arbitration numbers. However, several other Ranger players did actually file numbers. Here’s the info for these players:
Gary Matthews Jr:
Player: $3M
Club: $2M
Kevin Mench:
Player: $3.05M
Club: $2.45M
Vicente Padilla:
Player: $4.8M
Club: $4.1M
Former Ranger Alfonso Soriano requested the highest dollar amount of any player who actually filed. He asked the Nationals for $12, with the Nats offering $10. Here’s a complete list of all the figures for every player.
The hearings are from February 1st to 21st, but I don’t know what the projected dates for the three cases the Rangers have before them are.
Brad Wilkerson, too
As a followup to the Teixeira signing news from earlier this morning. Word just came down that we avoided arbitration with Brad Wilkerson as well, giving him a $3.9 Million contract for 2006. Both he and Tex are Boras clients.
That leaves four. As I write this, it’s 11AM, which is the time that players and clubs have to submit their abritration figures.
Teixeira & Wilkerson signed
Teixeira signed to a two year contract
In a good move, we signed Mark Teixeira to a two year contract this morning, avoid a REALLY ugly arbitration process. Of all the players we had eligible for arbitration, Tex’s one was the scariest, as these things are never good. If you’re a regular reader here then you likely know why they’re ugly, so I won’t get into that.
Anyway, the two year deal is worth $15.4 Million, which is what some people think he might have gotten for one year had he been on the open market with the kind of season he had in 2005. He gets $6.4 million in 2006, and $9 million in 2007. This doesn’t totally buy him out of arbitration, as he’ll be eligible again for that in 2008 (his final year before he can become an unrestricted free agent).
I don’t think there’s anyone that can rightfully say that this is a bad move. It’s a good move. Would have liked to have seen a 10 year $125 million contract or something like that, but I’ll take not going to arbitration nwo, giving us more time to get something longer done during the contract (although with Boras, that’s not always likely).
This leaves outfielders Brad Wilkerson, Kevin Mench and Gary Matthews Jr. and pitchers Adam Eaton and Vicente Padilla as the remaining arbitration eligible players.
Rangers on Team USA
Assuming the thing even happens thanks to the usual political nonsense…
Mike Young and Mark Teixeira were named to the Team USA roster yesterday evening, as managed by Buck Martinez, currently the host of XM’s morning baseball talk show. There’s talk that Michael Young will play second base again, as there’s a number of shortstops named already, although the only ones IMO that are good enough to start in place of Young are Derek Jeter & Jimmy Rollins. The rest shouldn’t be considered above Young. Still, it’ll be interesting to see him back at second base, if that’s where he ends up.
Other Rangers invited to participate are closer Francisco Cordero (Dominican Republic), right-handed reliever Akinori Otsuka (Japan), outfielder David Dellucci (Italy) and infielder Mark DeRosa (Italy).
Barajas signed for 06
- C Rod Barajas signs a 1 year contract for 2006, avoiding arbitration. [ Link ]
Rod Barajas signs for 2006
No details as I get this, the news just hit. It’s a one year deal worth $3.2 Million. More later on.
Benoit signed for 2006
Short story. Joaquin Benoit was signed for the 2006 season, avoiding arbitration. He resigned for $750,000 with an additional $50k in incentives. He gets $25k if he makes 55 appearances, and another $25k if he gets to 60 appearances.
I don’t think his resigning is a bad thing, but after the moves with Millwood and all that activity, it sems like an “eh” move.
Benoit signed for 2006
- P Joaquin Benoit signed to a 1 year contract, avoiding arbitration [ link ]
A few short stories
Baseball Prospectus Rangers notes for Dec 30th:
They weigh in on the Millwood signing, the Eaton/Young trade, Vicente Padilla, and the starting to be annoying Roger Clemens rumours.
Mets sign Bret Boone:
This has two benefits. We won’t do something stupid and sign Boone (something I heard rumoured this morning on XM’s MLB Home Plate channel). Second, we don’t have to see the stupid bat flip anymore, as he’ll be in the NL.
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