[消息] K-Rod 回來了!
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Brewers bring back K-Rod on one-year deal
MILWAUKEE -- Francisco Rodriguez is reuniting with the Brewers -- again.
The sides on Friday finalized a one-year Major League contract that returns
the veteran reliever known as K-Rod to Milwaukee, where he has pitched parts
of the past three seasons as an effective setup man to closers John Axford
and Jim Henderson . The Brewers did not announce terms of the deal, per club
policy, but a baseball source said Rodriguez would earn a $3.25 million base
salary, with $550,000 more available in incentives.
To make room on their full 40-man roster, the Brewers designated right-hander
Donovan Hand for assignment.
Rodriguez, who turned 32 last month, originally came to the Brewers from the
Mets via trade on the night of the 2011 All-Star Game and pitched in a setup
role to Axford for the rest of that year, helping the Brewers surge to their
most successful season in a generation. Rodriguez accepted an arbitration
offer and returned for 2012, then re-signed with Milwaukee on a Minor League
contract in April 2013 when he was still looking for work.
The Brewers promoted Rodriguez back to the big leagues in May, and he found
success before being traded again, this time to the Orioles in July for
third-base prospect Nicky Delmonico.
In 134 appearances with the Brewers, Rodriguez has amassed a 3.15 ERA and 131
strikeouts in 125 2/3 innings. He has logged only 13 saves with the Brewers,
but one of them was the 300th of his career, a milestone he had long waited
to reach.
"Henderson is still our closer, but it gives us depth to have another guy,"
Brewers general manager Doug Melvin said. "Today's game, we don't get
complete games from starting pitchers. You always need bullpen. We always try
to put our sights at [winning] 90 games, and you can't just have one guy
[closing] if you want to do that.
"He's done it for us before. He's a competitor. He has a bad game, he forgets
about it and goes back out the next day. He's been good with our younger
guys. And the other part is he likes Milwaukee. He wants to play here."
Rodriguez becomes the most senior member of what had looked like an
inexperienced bullpen. Among the relievers currently on the 40-man roster,
the only player with extensive Major League experience is left-hander Tom
Gorzelanny, a veteran of 236 games over parts of nine big league seasons who
is already at Maryvale Baseball Park in Phoenix and is rehabbing from a minor
offseason shoulder injury. He is expected to be healthy by Opening Day or
soon thereafter.
The Brewers' closer, Henderson, is also 31, but he has just over one year of
Major League service. Setup man Brandon Kintzler is 29, but he is shy of
three years of service and is entering his final pre-arbitration season.
Left-hander Will Smith, acquired from the Royals this winter, has 155 days of
service, or just short of one year.
"We don't have the experience we've had in the past," Melvin said before the
Rodriguez news. "But you look at experience, and you also have to look at
performance. Experience doesn't guarantee performance."
Assuming Henderson, Kintzler, Rodriguez, Smith and Gorzelanny are mainstays
of the bullpen, two openings would remain for a group of even greener
pitchers. Right-handers Michael Blazek, Hiram Burgos and Rob Wooten all have
less than one year of big league service time. Rule 5 Draft pick Wei-Chung
Wang, a left-hander plucked from the Pirates, has never appeared in the
Majors and worked in the rookie Gulf Coast League last season as part of a
comeback from Tommy John surgery. Alfredo Figaro, who appeared in 33 games
for the Brewers last year, has a little over a year of service time. Mike
Fiers has one year and 16 days of service but is coming off a season lost to
injury and personal heartbreak.
Melvin would not commit this week to whether 25-year-old Tyler Thornburg, he
of 146 days of big league service time, would be a bullpen option if the
Brewers' five projected starting pitchers get through Spring Training in good
health. Thornburg will report to camp and prepare to start, Melvin said.
There is one more veteran reliever available to the Brewers. Left-hander Zach
Duke, a former All-Star starter for the Pirates, will be in Brewers camp on a
Minor League deal and is competing for a bullpen job.
"I have some confidence in what we have out there," Melvin said. "I know we
have a lot more arms than we have had in the past, and a lot more flexibility
to do things with those guys."
By flexibility, he means Minor League options.
Many of the Brewers' relievers are coming off successful seasons. Henderson
was 28-for-32 in save chances, the same bottom-line result as lights-out
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen. Kintzler tied for fourth in the National League
with 26 holds, even though he didn't assume a setup role until the second
half of the season. Smith held opponents to a .170 average in 18 relief
stints for the Royals.
"The one concern I have is that starting pitchers don't throw complete games
anymore, and your concern is the depth of your bullpen over the course of a
year," Melvin said.
With another reunion, Rodriguez adds to that depth.
1年,沒有宣布金額
但有消息指出基本薪資325萬,再加激勵獎金55萬
DFA Hand
然後終結者還是Henderson
本季牛棚設定是 Henderson, Kintzler, Rodriguez, Smith and Gorzelanny
另外還有2個名額開放競爭
簡單來說,牛棚很菜
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