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  • mofome
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-19-07
    • 13003

    #1
    Santana/Mets agree to 150 million dollar contract
    The Mets and Johan Santana's agents continued to negotiate furiously Friday, as a 5 p.m. ET deadline to complete terms of a long-term contract came and went with no immediate resolution.


    NEW YORK -- Johan Santana is a money pitcher, and the New York Mets are paying for it.

    Santana and the Mets agreed Friday to a $137.5 million, six-year contract extension, a record for a pitcher and the last major step needed to complete the team's blockbuster trade with Minnesota.

    The six-year, $ 137.5 million extension alone would be the richest contract ever given to a pitcher. Included in that $137.5 million is a $7 million signing bonus the Mets added on top of the $13.25 million that Santana is already owed for 2008.

    After the sides were granted an extra two hours to work on a deal, the Mets announced about 30 minutes before the new 7 p.m. EST deadline that negotiations had concluded. The two-time Cy Young Award winner was scheduled to take a physical Saturday.

    Terms of the agreement were disclosed by a baseball official with knowledge of the talks who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made.

    The deal includes a $7 million signing bonus the Mets added to the $13.25 million that Santana already has coming to him for 2008, according to The New York Times.

    The acquisition of Santana for four prospects gives New York the durable ace it has sorely lacked while chasing a pennant the past two years.

    The Mets came within one win of the World Series in 2006 despite an injury-depleted pitching staff, then missed the playoffs last season after blowing a seven-game lead in the NL East with 17 to play.

    Now, New York is a National League favorite again. As long as players in the trade pass physicals, Santana will lead a rotation that includes three-time Cy Young Award winner Pedro Martinez, crafty right-hander Orlando Hernandez and a pair of 15-game winners from last season: John Maine and Oliver Perez.

    The lineup includes 2007 All-Stars David Wright, Jose Reyes and Carlos Beltran, plus veteran sluggers Carlos Delgado and Moises Alou. Hard-throwing closer Billy Wagner anchors the bullpen.

    Santana is 93-44 with a 3.22 ERA in eight major league seasons, winning the AL Cy Young Award in 2004 and 2006 with the Twins. He has been less successful in the playoffs, going 1-3 with a 3.97 ERA.

    The left-hander slipped a bit last year, finishing with a 15-13 record that included marks of 0-5 against AL Central champion Cleveland and 1-3 vs. Detroit. He dropped seven of his final 11 decisions as his ERA rose from 2.60 to 3.33 ERA, his highest since 2001. He also allowed a career-high 33 homers _ most in the AL.

    "He's good but he's not unbeatable. He got hit around last year," said pitcher Tim Hudson of the Atlanta Braves, one of the Mets' chief rivals in the NL East along with Philadelphia. "We've just got to be concerned about ourselves. We can't be consumed by what anyone else does."

    Santana's contract topped the previous mark for pitchers, set when Barry Zito received a $126 million, seven-year deal from the San Francisco Giants last offseason. Santana was due $13.25 million in the final year of his contract with the Twins, and would have been eligible for free agency after the World Series.

    The only players with larger packages are New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez ($275 million), Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter ($189 million), Boston outfielder Manny Ramirez ($160 million) and Colorado first baseman Todd Helton ($141.5 million).

    Santana's average annual salary of $22.92 million is second only to A-Rod's $27.5 million. Among pitchers with multiyear contracts, it topped the $18.3 million of the Chicago Cubs' Carlos Zambrano.

    The Twins agreed Tuesday to swap Santana for speedy outfielder Carlos Gomez and right-handers Philip Humber, Kevin Mulvey and Deolis Guerra.

    Santana and the Mets were then given until 5 p.m. EST Friday to negotiate a contract. For the deal to become official, the left-hander must formally waive the no-trade provision in his current contract.

    Mets officials met with Santana's agent, Peter Greenberg, in Manhattan for the third straight day Friday as the sides worked on a long-term deal.

    With talks ongoing, the Mets asked Minnesota for two extra hours to work on an agreement, a request that was granted by the Twins and approved by the commissioner's office.

    Without a new deal, Santana, who will turn 29 next month, could have become a free agent after the World Series. Minnesota offered him an $80 million, four-year extension this offseason, but he turned it down.

    "I just know he's 29 years old and he's got two Cy Young Awards. I know he's elite," Braves catcher Brian McCann said. "We've got guys who are elite, too. You're going to have to go out and play it out. It's going to be fun."

    The Mets also agreed to a $1,025,000, one-year deal with left-handed reliever Pedro Feliciano that avoided an arbitration hearing. A key member of the bullpen, Feliciano was 2-2 with a 3.09 ERA and two saves in 78 appearances last season. He asked for $1.2 million in arbitration and the Mets offered $880,000.

    The Mets have three players remaining in arbitration: Perez, right-hander Jorge Sosa and outfielder Ryan Church.

    Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
  • Wrigley
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 12-28-07
    • 7268

    #2
    knew they would come to a deal, now go win 20 games for the mets Mr. Santana
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    • mofome
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 12-19-07
      • 13003

      #3
      Originally posted by Wrigley
      knew they would come to a deal, now go win 20 games for the mets Mr. Santana


      i wonder if the cubs will try to match. they arent in the same division, obivously, but the two do try and battle for 'sexy' points in recent years. Big money spenders.
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      • louisvillekid
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 08-14-07
        • 9262

        #4
        that is absurd. the amount of money they throw at guys is crazy.
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        • Roach23
          SBR Rookie
          • 01-01-08
          • 49

          #5
          phillies still win the nl east
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          • mofome
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 12-19-07
            • 13003

            #6
            Originally posted by Roach23
            phillies still win the nl east


            i would like to make fun of the phils here, but that lidge deal was a great one.
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            • Roach23
              SBR Rookie
              • 01-01-08
              • 49

              #7
              Originally posted by mofome
              i would like to make fun of the phils here, but that lidge deal was a great one.
              Dunno if i'd call it great...but it was good. Moving Myers back to the starting rotation will be big, provided he can return to going 6 innings every 5-6 days compared to 1 inning daily. Pitching in the Bank might be the worst possible thing for a guy with shattered confidence like Lidge....but maybe the change of scenery will help him. Signing Pedro Feliz was good. They need more pitching, which i hope they'll address. But overall they have decent depth...much better than the Mets. The Phils were able to win the NL East when every star player of theirs (except JRoll and i think Burrell and Rowand) was on the DL for at least 2-3 weeks.

              Mets have no depth...god forbid Johan and Pedro get hurt...their staff is worse than KC's. donezo.
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              • mofome
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 12-19-07
                • 13003

                #8
                Originally posted by Roach23
                Dunno if i'd call it great...but it was good. Moving Myers back to the starting rotation will be big, provided he can return to going 6 innings every 5-6 days compared to 1 inning daily. Pitching in the Bank might be the worst possible thing for a guy with shattered confidence like Lidge....but maybe the change of scenery will help him. Signing Pedro Feliz was good. They need more pitching, which i hope they'll address. But overall they have decent depth...much better than the Mets. The Phils were able to win the NL East when every star player of theirs (except JRoll and i think Burrell and Rowand) was on the DL for at least 2-3 weeks.

                Mets have no depth...god forbid Johan and Pedro get hurt...their staff is worse than KC's. donezo.

                Maine is a good starter. oliver perez had a 3.53 era and allowed only 153 hits in 177 innings, thats good as far as baseball goes.

                as for lidge, he allowed 34 less hits than he recorded Ks. i'll take that in a shattered confidence season for the load of dog turds they gave houston. great deal imo.
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                • purecarnagge
                  SBR MVP
                  • 10-05-07
                  • 4843

                  #9
                  He'll blow out his elbow in a week watch.
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                  • mofome
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 12-19-07
                    • 13003

                    #10
                    Originally posted by purecarnagge
                    He'll blow out his elbow in a week watch.


                    hopefully not.
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                    • Illusion
                      Restricted User
                      • 08-09-05
                      • 25166

                      #11
                      Santana can thank Zito for this deal. I still can't believe SF paid overrated Zito that kind of money last season.

                      If anybody has a kid teach him to throw a baseball left handed. Your family will be set for life.
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                      • brock
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 01-07-08
                        • 8277

                        #12
                        be interesting to see how this plays out as a twins fan hope he struggles in New York
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