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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Smoltz agrees to deal with Boston
    Great signing for the Red Sox!

    Smoltz agrees to deal with Boston

    ATLANTA (AP)—After more than two decades with the Atlanta Braves, John Smoltz is likely to finish his stellar career wearing a different uniform.

    In a stunning end to one of baseball’s longest runs, Smoltz reached preliminary agreement on a contract with the Boston Red Sox after failing to work out a deal to return for his 22nd season with the Braves.

    A person familiar with the negotiations, speaking on condition of anonymity because the final paperwork had not been completed, said Smoltz will sign a guaranteed deal with the Red Sox worth about $5 million and also have the possibility to earn another $5 million in performance bonuses. The deal was expected to be finalized later Thursday.

    Smoltz issued a statement through his agent and said he had little choice except to talk with other teams after hearing what the Braves planned to offer.

    “I was going to withhold comment until the announcement of my signing with a new team, but I now feel the need to clear up any misconceptions and inaccuracies about the contract negotiations between myself and the Atlanta Braves,” he said. “There were large discrepancies between the offer from the Braves and offers from other teams.”

    The Red Sox also agreed to a $500,000, one-year contract with outfielder Rocco Baldelli, but clearly the deal with Smoltz is the biggest splash yet for a team that lost to Tampa Bay in the AL championship series and is looking to keep pace with the rival Yankees, who’ve doled out $423.5 million in contracts to three players after missing the playoffs last season.

    Smoltz, the only pitcher in baseball history with 200 wins and 150 saves, had pitched for the Braves since 1988. The 41-year-old is coming off major shoulder surgery that sidelined him for most of last season, but feels healthy enough to pitch at least one more year.

    If able to come back, he’ll likely join a rotation that already includes Daisuke Matsuzaka (18-3), Jon Lester (16-6), Josh Beckett (12-10) and another newcomer, two-time All-Star Brad Penny. Smoltz prefers to finish his career as a starter.

    Smoltz’s decision is a startling development given repeated statements that he wanted to spend his entire big-league tenure in Atlanta. He was an unknown minor leaguer when acquired from Detroit in 1987 for Doyle Alexander, but went on to become a cornerstone of Braves’ teams that won a record 14 straight division titles from 1991-2005, including a World Series title in 1995.

    “I have always loved the city of Atlanta, and it will always be my home,” Smoltz said in his statement. “I will cherish my 21 years with (manager) Bobby Cox and all my Braves’ teammates. I continue to wish the Atlanta Braves nothing but success in the future.”

    Braves general manager Frank Wren declined comment when reached by e-mail. Boston general manager Theo Epstein was scheduled to meet with the media later in the day.

    Smoltz began his career as a starter, winning 24 games and the NL Cy Young Award in 1996. Numerous elbow problems led him to shift to the bullpen to relieve the stress on his arm, and he set an NL record with 55 saves in his first full season as a closer in 2002.

    After three years finishing games for the Braves, Smoltz moved back to the rotation in 2005 and didn’t miss a beat, going 14-7 with a 3.06 ERA. He went 47-26 in his second run as a starter, but shoulder pain cut short the 2008 season after only six appearances.

    Smoltz tried to pitch one game as a reliever, then underwent surgery to fix what he said were “five or six problems,” including his labrum, AC joint and biceps.

    While acknowledging that similar operations have end the careers of many others, Smoltz felt encouraged enough about his rehabilitation to begin making plans for the new season. The Braves, however, were reluctant to make a deal with the aging pitcher, especially coming off a dismal season in which they missed the playoffs for the third year in a row.

    “I’ve been written off before and I’m sure this is finally the time when everyone says, ‘Finally! This is the end,”’ Smoltz said late last season. “But I certainly don’t think that.”

    His departure figures to create a major public-relations problem for a franchise that has fallen on hard times since the longest stretch of postseason appearances in baseball history. Smoltz has a record of 210-147 with 154 saves and a 3.26 ERA, while also becoming the winningest pitcher in postseason history at 15-4.

    In addition, he became just the 16th pitcher to reach 3,000 strikeouts last April in one of his final appearances with the Braves.

    Atlanta’s only major acquisition of the offseason has been pitcher Javier Vazquez, obtained in a trade with the Chicago White Sox. Wren failed to work out a deal for San Diego ace Jake Peavy and another top pitcher, free agent A.J. Burnett, rebuffed an offer from the Braves to sign with the Yankees.

    With Smoltz having departed, the only pitching holdover from the Braves’ glory years is 42-year-old Tom Glavine. But he, too, is trying to come back from surgery and it’s not known if he’ll be healthy enough to pitch in 2009. The left-hander has said he will retire if he doesn’t play for Atlanta.

    In Thursday’s other move, the Red Sox added Baldelli, who spent the majority of last season on the disabled list for the AL champion Rays. The 27-year-old batted .263 with four home runs and 13 RBI in 28 games.

    He can earn $1.75 million in bonuses based on time on the active 25-man roster and $5.25 million in performance bonuses based on plate appearances. He would earn the full amounts with 165 days and 600 plate appearances.
  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #2
    If healthy a great move by Sox
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    • coldhardfacts
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 10-19-07
      • 717

      #3
      A sad day in Atlanta. Next to Hank Aaron, Smoltz is Mr. Brave.
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      • Cheme82
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 09-03-08
        • 7823

        #4
        I can't believe the Braves would let him leave. He is a class act. I remember when their rotation was Smoltz, Maddux, Glavine, and Steve Avery. Those where the days
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        • tacomax
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 08-10-05
          • 9619

          #5
          Hope it works out better then Schilling's deal last year.
          Originally posted by pags11
          SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
          Originally posted by BuddyBear
          I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
          Originally posted by curious
          taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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          • bigboydan
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 08-10-05
            • 55420

            #6
            Originally posted by tacomax
            Hope it works out better then Schilling's deal last year.
            I feel it will Taco. If Smoltz can stay healthy he should be gold for Boston during the stretch run.
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            • McRich
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 10-26-07
              • 961

              #7
              I have known John since his high school days. He is a great guy and fierce competitor. He was a damn good hoops player back in high school also.

              Too bad he couldn't stay with the Braves, but now I can see him play at Detroit.
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              • ploben
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 01-09-09
                • 527

                #8
                Originally posted by tacomax
                Hope it works out better then Schilling's deal last year.
                Took a page right out of the Yankees play book...buy up old talent.

                As a Red Sox fan I really hope this works out for them, don't want to wish bad on them.
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                • WhatAboutMeBitch
                  SBR MVP
                  • 01-02-09
                  • 1294

                  #9
                  Braves produced alot of stud pitchers that have lasted a long time back there in the late 80's and early 90's
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                  • daggerkobe
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 03-25-08
                    • 10744

                    #10
                    Bigger news was Saito signing with the Sox.

                    He was lights out with the Dodgers in 2007, 39 saves, 1.40 ERA.

                    Had 81 saves in 3 seasons with 1.95 ERA.

                    Now our closer will be the 350LB chokejob, big fat stupid Broxton. :gag:
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                    • jesron1269
                      SBR High Roller
                      • 11-13-08
                      • 163

                      #11
                      Originally posted by coldhardfacts
                      A sad day in Atlanta. Next to Hank Aaron, Smoltz is Mr. Brave.
                      What about Dale Murphy? I would agree though it has to be a sad day in Atlanta and it will be interesting to see how he does in the AL vs the NL. I would imagine well to begin with (AL hitters will not have seen him live much) but towards the all-star break it will catch up to him.
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                      • Chi_archie
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 07-22-08
                        • 63172

                        #12
                        bring back DALE murphy now that guy could hit...nice guy too
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                        • WileOut
                          SBR MVP
                          • 02-04-07
                          • 3844

                          #13
                          This makes me want to puke. There is no loyalty in sports anymore. Why watch? Why be a fan? Just bet and detatch your emotions completely, its not worth it.
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                          • Doc JS
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 09-15-06
                            • 6885

                            #14
                            Originally posted by tacomax
                            Hope it works out better then Schilling's deal last year.
                            Taco,
                            Didn't work out last year...but pretty hard to argue with the results before last year...

                            Doc
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                            • tacomax
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 08-10-05
                              • 9619

                              #15
                              Originally posted by WileOut
                              This makes me want to puke. There is no loyalty in sports anymore.
                              Stop the press. When did this happen?
                              Originally posted by pags11
                              SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
                              Originally posted by BuddyBear
                              I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
                              Originally posted by curious
                              taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
                              Comment
                              • CashMoney
                                SBR MVP
                                • 01-07-08
                                • 1982

                                #16
                                See my Avatar
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                                • Tsoprano
                                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                  • 04-14-08
                                  • 26374

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by CashMoney
                                  See my Avatar
                                  CashMoney, that's what I like to see.




                                  Comment
                                  • CashMoney
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 01-07-08
                                    • 1982

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Tsoprano
                                    CashMoney, that's what I like to see.





                                    I'm assuming you're a fellow NY'er
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                                    • Chi_archie
                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                      • 07-22-08
                                      • 63172

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by cheme82
                                      I can't believe the Braves would let him leave. He is a class act. I remember when their rotation was Smoltz, Maddux, Glavine, and Steve Avery. Those where the days
                                      they had a great farm system back in the 80's unreal crop...

                                      don't forget they once had Zane Smith in their rotation....... he had 5 front teeth
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                                      • Tsoprano
                                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                        • 04-14-08
                                        • 26374

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by CashMoney
                                        I'm assuming you're a fellow NY'er
                                        Upper East Side

                                        Manhattan, NY
                                        Comment
                                        • CashMoney
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 01-07-08
                                          • 1982

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Tsoprano
                                          Upper East Side

                                          Manhattan, NY
                                          Western Queens
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