Showing posts with label Contract Extensions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contract Extensions. Show all posts

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Brad Lidge Has a New Deal

I'm guessing a lot of you are like me in that as soon as you hear the name Brad Lidge, you immediately think about Albert Pujols hitting a ball about 750 feet off of him in the 2005 NLCS. Of course, I also think about the walk-off that Scott Podsednik hit off of him in game two of the World Series about a week after that as well. The Pujols one sticks out more though because it's not often that we get to see a man's spirit crushed on national television.

After that home run, Brad just wasn't the same for the Astros, he'd been ruined. So when the Astros sent him to Philadelphia this offseason, I thought it would be a nice change for Brad. I had no idea the change in scenery would affect him as much as it has though. A 2-0 record with a 0.77 ERA and 19 saves in 19 chances, yeah, the Phillies will take that. In fact, they'll take three more years of it...

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Joakim Soria Got Paid

I wasn't around this weekend, so I never had a chance to get to it here, but the Royals and Joakim Soria came to terms on Saturday night for a contract extension. It was a pretty nice birthday present for the Royals closer, as he turned 24 on Sunday, and had a lot of extra spending money to celebrate it.

Soria's deal has three years guaranteed through 2011, but there are also three option years that could put a fat bump in his checking account....

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Ryan Braun Is Rich

Oh to be a young and talented baseball player these days....

It was announced earlier today that the Milwaukee Brewers have signed left fielder Ryan Braun to an 8-year $45 million contract extension that's going to keep Ryan in a Brewers uniform until 2015 (which will go down in history as the year Prince Fielder ate Milwaukee)...

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Fausto Carmona Signs Record Extension

The Indians have had a pretty simple philosophy for years now: Acquire young talent, watch it blossom, and then sign it to a long-term contract. I can't be sure, but I'm guessing this philosophy is a direct result of seeing the best players from their dominant teams of the 90's leave via free agency after blowing up in Cleveland. Guys like Manny Ramirez, Albert Belle, and Jim Thome (those teams had the best lineup from top to bottom that I have ever seen).

It all started when the team wrapped up Grady Sizemore to a contract extension after only one season in Cleveland...

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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Tommie Harris Would Like a Contract Too, Please

While the Chicago Tribune's David Haugh seems to be on a one-man crusade to get Brian Urlacher a new contract (Seriously, David, have you been promised a percentage?), we shouldn't forget that there are other members of the roster deserving of one as well. Obviously, it probably wouldn't be a bad thing for Devin Hester to get a contract extension seeing as he's the only scoring threat on the team. Then there's defensive tackle Tommie Harris, who may be more important to the defense than Brian Urlacher seeing as how constant double teams on Harris help keep blockers off Urlacher.

Harris and his agents, the Rosenhaus brothers, have been in talks with the Bears recently, and Tommie is somewhat optimistic a deal can be reached.

Harris was to dine with agents Drew and Jason Rosenhaus on Tuesday evening, and if the group determines the Bears' offer is close, a deal might materialize quickly.

Otherwise, negotiations could go the way they did for linebacker Lance Briggs two years ago. Rosenhaus arrived to close a deal, and the sides got close before negotiations broke off. Briggs wound up skipping the voluntary offseason program in 2006 and begrudgingly played with the franchise tag last year.

''I want a fair deal,'' said Harris, a three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle. ''I'm not asking for anything ridiculous. [The franchise tag] is not even a figment of my imagination. We're in 2008, and I really don't go that far. I'm optimistic.''

A big reason why Harris would like to get a deal done now is because at the age of 25, signing a four-year deal now would mean he'd get another contract before the age of 30. In the NFL, where money isn't guaranteed, it's important to get as much as you can when you can. Still, if I were Tommie I don't think I'd be ignoring the fact that the Bears may slap the franchise tag on me.

When you look at the contracts teams have given to defensive tackles lately, the Raiders for instance gave Tommy Kelly $50.5 million over 7 years, and he only played in 7 games last season. He's a good player, but he's no Tommie Harris. Then there are the deals Shaun Rogers just got from the Browns (6 years, $42 million), and the one Cory Redding got from the Lions before last season (7 years, $49 million).

That's a lot of money being given to defensive tackles who I don't consider to be as good as Harris.

So when you consider how much it will probably cost to sign Harris to a long-term deal, and then consider that Tommie has had his share of injuries in his first few years as a Chicago Bear, it might make more sense to franchise Harris and see what happens.

The team currently has about $16 million in cap space, but the Bears are also believed to be talking to Hester, Urlacher, and even Robbie Gould about extensions as well. If Tommie's demands aren't ridiculous, then by all means, give him the deal. If he's looking for something like $55-$60 million with $25 to $30 million of it guaranteed, I'd say slap the franchise tag on him and make sure he can get through an entire season healthy.

Then, if he does that, give him anything he wants.

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