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  • Lone Sailor
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    Hamilton's deal is inked.


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    Updated Feb 10, 2011 7:06 PM ET
    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)

    Josh Hamilton walked through a gutted-out room under construction near the Texas Rangers clubhouse. The AL MVP had just agreed to a $24 million, two-year contract.

    ''I was sweeping places out like this seven years ago or whatever,'' he said. ''This goes for anybody. It's awesome to think about what God can do in your life if you allow him to. ... It's just amazing.''

    The deal, four days before a scheduled arbitration hearing in Phoenix, covers his last two arbitration-eligible seasons. Hamilton can become a free agent after the 2012 World Series.

    Hamilton gets a $3 million signing bonus, a $7.25 million salary this year and $13.75 million in 2012.

    The three-time All-Star has a .311 career average with 93 homers and 331 RBIs in 468 major league games, an incredible comeback for the former No. 1 overall draft pick whose career was derailed by well-documented cocaine and alcohol addictions after he got hurt in the minors. He made his major league debut with Cincinnati in 2007, and he flourished after being traded to Texas.

    ''We want to be a part of this organization, not only for the next couple of years, but for a long time to come,'' Hamilton said.

    General manager Jon Daniels termed the talks with Hamilton as ''very good negotiations'' and said he hopes the deal is indicative of a ''longer relationship'' that will include another multiyear agreement in the future.

    ''It was apparent that both sides wanted to do something to recognize both Josh's importance to the club, but also he and his family's desire to be here for an extended period of time,'' Daniels said. ''I think the first step that we took here with this deal kind of gets through the arbitration process.''

    While the Rangers settled the contract for Hamilton, they are still trying to accommodate Michael Young's request for a trade. Young is the team's career hits leader and longest-tenured player after 10 seasons.

    After signing free agent third baseman Adrian Beltre last month, the Rangers said Young would become the primary designated hitter and serve in a utility role where he could fill in at every infield position. He had agreed to that plan.

    Daniels confirmed earlier this week that Young had requested a trade, saying Young had a ''change of heart about that role.'' Young later disputed that characterization, saying he had been ''misled'' and ''manipulated'' by the team without getting in specifics.

    Hamilton hit a major league-leading .359 last season with 32 homers and 100 RBIs despite missing most of the final month of the regular season with broken ribs. The outfielder returned for the end of regular season and the playoffs.

    Hamilton made $3.25 million last season, when the Rangers went to the World Series for the first time in franchise history. When the sides exchange proposed arbitration salaries last month, Hamilton had asked for $12 million, $3.3 million more than Texas had offered.

    It has been 11 years since the Rangers went to an arbitration hearing with a player.

    ''Obviously you want to have things behind you as far as the business standpoint, before you go start playing again,'' Hamilton said. ''This deal done allows me to do that for a couple of years now. ... Just go play and have fun, and stay away from walls.''

    Hamilton got hurt last year when he rolled his ankle and stumbled into the wall after making a catch on the warning track in Minnesota. He had two stints on the disabled list in 2009 after separate wall-crashing catches.

    Last month, he spent six days in the hospital last month with pneumonia and lost 10 pounds during his illness. Hamilton said he has since added 12 pounds, to 235, and is feeling ''very good'' in his workouts.

    Rangers pitchers and catchers report to Surprise, Ariz., next Wednesday. The first full-squad workout is Feb. 20.

    There is the real possibility that Young could still be with the Rangers then.

    Trading Young is difficult because he is owed $46 million over the remaining three seasons in contract - $15 million in each of the next two seasons and $16 million in 2013 - and there are only eight teams not on his no-trade list. Daniels has said a deal will only be made if it improves the Rangers.

    Daniels said Thursday his focus was still on trying to make a trade. He said if a deal was going to be made it would ''most likely'' be done before the first full-squad workout, though he has set no deadline.

    ''None of us are happy that it's come to this, especially publicly. Nobody looks good right now,'' Daniels said. ''There's two potential outcomes. One is that there's a trade that makes sense for the club and satisfies Michael's request. The other is it doesn't and Michael will play a vital role on the club. ... It's premature for me to speculate on what's going to happen.''

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  • mustang_marc
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    I wouldn't give him a really long term deal either. Especially with baseball being guaranteed contracts. I think 2 years is a little short. 4 years would have been more acceptable if I was hambone.
    Yeah, I would have been ok with the Rangers giving him a 4 yr / 70 mil contract.

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  • mustang_marc
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    Originally posted by BP View Post
    Hambone agrees to 2 year, $24 million deal

    http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/tex...-year-deal.ece
    As long as he stays healthy, that's a bargain!! He is worth $16 mil a year.

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    Can you really blame them? The guy gets hurt every year, and of course, there is the giant elephant in the room that could expose itself at any moment. Don't get me wrong. I think he deserves a long term deal, and I'd love to see him stay a Ranger. But, looking at it as an owner/manager/money man, they have legitimate concerns.
    I wouldn't give him a really long term deal either. Especially with baseball being guaranteed contracts. I think 2 years is a little short. 4 years would have been more acceptable if I was hambone.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    Sounds like they are scared of giving him a long term deal.

    Can you really blame them? The guy gets hurt every year, and of course, there is the giant elephant in the room that could expose itself at any moment. Don't get me wrong. I think he deserves a long term deal, and I'd love to see him stay a Ranger. But, looking at it as an owner/manager/money man, they have legitimate concerns.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by Lone Sailor View Post
    That's where I don't see where Young's bitch is. $16 million a year to be a DH? How much more cake can you get than that? I mean I understand the guy wants to play, but sometimes you have to relinquish the fact that you are not what you use to be and there are better players out there.
    His bitch is that he refuses to see that he has hit his decline, and going to DH would hurt his chances of playing infield anywhere else. I understand his point of view, and he's right. Once you go DH, you're likely only going to be a DH from there on out. But he thinks he is better than he is, and thinks age isn't a factor in sports.

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  • mstng86
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    Sounds like they are scared of giving him a long term deal.

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  • Lone Sailor
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    Was just about to post the same.


    See, Hambone is worth what he got. MY is NOT worth $16 million/yr.
    That's where I don't see where Young's bitch is. $16 million a year to be a DH? How much more cake can you get than that? I mean I understand the guy wants to play, but sometimes you have to relinquish the fact that you are not what you use to be and there are better players out there.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by BP View Post
    Hambone agrees to 2 year, $24 million deal

    http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/tex...-year-deal.ece
    Was just about to post the same.


    See, Hambone is worth what he got. MY is NOT worth $16 million/yr.

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  • BP
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    Hambone agrees to 2 year, $24 million deal

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  • mustang_marc
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    Kinda knew already that Vlad wouldn't be coming back. It's official now...he's signed a 1 yr deal with the O's.

    BALTIMORE — Free-agent slugger Vladimir Guerrero has agreed to a one-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Friday.

    The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal will not be completed until Guerrero passes a physical.

    A second person with knowledge of the deal, also speaking on condition of anonymity because it wasn’t final, said the agreement was worth $8 million.

    Guerrero has 436 homers and 1,433 RBIs in 15 major league seasons.

    The 36-year-old hit .300 with 29 homers and 115 RBIs with the AL champion Texas Rangers last season and almost certainly will become Baltimore’s designated hitter.

    If he passes the physical, he would be the marquee offseason acquisition by the Orioles, who have added several newcomers in their bid to end a run of 13 consecutive losing seasons.

    President of baseball operations Andy MacPhail has added through trade or free agency third baseman Mark Reynolds, shortstop J.J. Hardy, first baseman Derrek Lee , closer Kevin Gregg and starter Justin Duchscherer.

    Guerrero provides Baltimore with a bonafide cleanup hitter.

    Guerrero has a .320 career batting average and has scored 1,268 runs in 2,002 games. He broke into the major leagues with the Montreal Expos and played six seasons with the Angels before joining the Rangers in 2010.

    Luke Scott, who led the Orioles with 27 homers last season, most likely will be moved from designated hitter to left field.

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  • PandaBear
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    LoL Umad?



    "I think Chuck is delusional," Levine told ESPNewYork.com. "He has been running the Rangers for a few minutes and seems to believe he's mastered what everyone else is thinking. I think he should let Cliff Lee speak for himself. I'll be impressed when he demonstrates he can keep the Rangers off welfare. What I mean is make them not be a revenue-sharing recipient for three years in a row, without taking financing from baseball or advance money from television networks. Then I'll be impressed."

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  • GTBrian23
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    I really like this pickup as well..I think we are much stronger in the backups department this year. Should be able to give lots of guys plenty of rest without having to worry about losing too much production!

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  • BP
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    That is what I thought when we went into the world series. But I guess Benji forgot to give the others pointers.
    The Freak show is that good though, he could tell you what pitch he's throwing and where and you'd still strike out.

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by BP View Post
    I like the Napoli pickup. Watch all the film you want but there is nothing as good as having a catcher from your #1 rival to give you an edge over them. He knows all of their pitchers inside and out as well as what kind of scouting reports they have on your players.
    That is what I thought when we went into the world series. But I guess Benji forgot to give the others pointers.

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