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Source: O's, Markakis close to six-year extension
Deal would be worth between $64M and $66M in guaranteed money
By Dan Connolly | dan.connolly@baltsun.com
8:05 PM EST, January 17, 2009
It looks as if Nick Markakis will be patrolling right field at Camden Yards
for several more years.
Markakis and the Orioles have made "real progress" in their
contract-extension negotiations in recent days, according to club president
Andy MacPhail. And one industry source said the sides are close to agreeing
to a six-year deal worth between $64 million and $66 million in guaranteed
money.
"We're close," MacPhail said, without revealing specifics. "But we're not
there yet."
MacPhail would not comment further, and Markakis' agent, Jamie Murphy,
declined to comment. But one industry source said that once some minor
details are worked out, a deal could be announced this week, assuming
Markakis passes a routine physical in Baltimore.
The goal is for the agreement to be reached officially by Tuesday, when
agents and ballclubs must report arbitration figures to the commissioner's
office. Markakis is in his first year of arbitration, and both sides want to
avoid the potential acrimony that often comes with that process.
The expected deal would keep Markakis, 25, with the Orioles through the 2014
season. Currently, he is eligible for free agency after 2011.
Depending on the final value, the contract could be the second-most expensive
in Orioles' history, behind only the six-year, $72 million deal given to
shortstop Miguel Tejada, a former Most Valuable Player, in December 2003. In
1998, the Orioles signed outfielder Albert Belle to a five-year contract
worth $65 million.
Markakis would have been looking for a big raise in arbitration after making
$455,000 in 2008, when the Orioles unilaterally renewed his contract. The
sides engaged in discussions at the All-Star break, but Murphy turned down
the Orioles' offer that was believed to be worth between $5 million and $6
million annually.
MacPhail said at the start of the offseason that signing Markakis to a
long-term deal was one of his priorities. In December, the Orioles offered a
six-year, $60 million deal and Murphy countered, asking for roughly $10
million more. The sides broke off negotiations just before baseball's winter
meetings and then resumed talks this month.
It appears they have met in the middle -- which would allow the club to keep
its top building block for half of the next decade while providing security
for Markakis, who got married last year and owns a house in Baltimore.
His wife is due in March with the couple's first child.
The Orioles drafted Markakis, who was a star outfielder and pitcher at Young
Harris Junior College in Georgia, with the seventh overall pick in 2003.
Though several teams felt that he had more value as a left-handed pitcher,
the Orioles were enamored of his sweet, powerful swing and patient approach.
He played 279 games in the minor leagues before his torrid spring training
performance in 2006 earned him a spot on the team's Opening Day roster. After
a slow start to his rookie season -- he was hitting .219 at the end of May --
Markakis blossomed, finishing the year with a .291 average, 16 homers and 62
RBIs.
He had an even better year in 2007, batting .300 with 23 homers, 112 RBIs and
18 stolen bases, while establishing himself as one of the best young players
in the game.
Frequently pitched around last season, Markakis still managed to hit .306
with 20 home runs and 87 RBIs.
He set career highs in average, runs (106), doubles (48), walks (99) and
on-base (.406) and slugging percentage (.491).
He also led the major leagues with 17 outfield assists and was widely
considered a Gold Glove snub.
Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec contributed to this article.
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