[情報] D-backs, Garland agree to terms
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PHOENIX -- The D-backs strengthened their starting rotation on Wednesday by
agreeing to terms with right-hander Jon Garland on a one-year deal with an
option for 2010, according to an industry source.
The deal is pending a physical review and is expected to be announced on
Thursday. According to ESPN.com, Garland will get $6.25 million in 2009 and the
option for 2010 is for $10 million. Should the D-backs not elect to pick up the
option, they would have to pay a $2.5 million buyout. If Garland declines the
option, Arizona would owe him $1 million.
Arizona has been methodical in its quest to find a starting pitcher to replace
Randy Johnson.
Two weeks ago, the D-backs made Garland an offer, which the 29-year-old turned
down. It's not clear whether negotiations ended and were restarted or if there
was continuing dialogue between the two sides, but following Garland's
rejection, the D-backs offered a contract to free-agent lefty Randy Wolf and he
also rejected it.
Garland, who has been looking for a multiyear deal in discussions with several
teams, made $12 million last year. It is believed the D-backs had around $7
million left in their budget and they spoke with a number of free-agent hurlers
as well as discussed trades with other clubs.
All along, Garland seemed to be their top target. He was 14-8 with 4.90 ERA in
32 starts for the Angels last season. In his nine-year career, he is 106-89.
Garland joins a rotation of Brandon Webb, Dan Haren, Doug Davis and Max
Scherzer.
Over each of the last seven years, Garland has thrown at least 190 innings,
which gives the D-backs four pitchers that could each throw close to 200
innings. That would allow Arizona to pitch Scherzer out of the No. 5 spot in
the rotation where his innings could be monitored. The club would like to keep
him around the 170-inning mark.
The more innings the starters pitch, the less pressure there is on a bullpen
that lost Juan Cruz and Brandon Lyon, two key components from last year's crew.
Garland pitched well in the postseason for the White Sox in 2005. He was 1-0
with a 2.25 ERA in two starts. He allowed two runs in going the distance in
Game 3 of the American League Championship Series against the Angels and
allowed two runs over seven innings in Game 3 of the World Series. He left that
game with a 5-4 lead that the bullpen was unable to hold.
The sinkerballer was originally signed by the Cubs after being selected with
the 10th overall pick in the 1997 First-Year Player Draft. Garland was dealt to
the White Sox prior to the non-waiver trade deadline in 1998.
After eight seasons with the White Sox, which included an All-Star selection in
2005, Garland was traded to the Angels last offseason in exchange for shortstop
Orlando Cabrera.
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