[外電] Roberts agrees to 4-year contract
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Roberts agrees to 4-year contract
Second baseman says $40 million deal shows faith in Orioles' future
By Jeff Zrebiec | jeff.zrebiec@baltsun.com
February 20, 2009
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Brian Roberts stamped his personal seal of approval
on the new direction of the Orioles' franchise yesterday as he waited for
some medical tests to be completed and his new four-year, $40 million
contract extension to be finalized.
"I don't think I would've made the commitment to even begin negotiations if I
didn't think that at some point in this process of the next four or five
years that we [would] have a chance to win," Roberts said before the Orioles'
first full-squad workout yesterday.
"I hope people interpret it as the fact that we are going in the right
direction. We're putting faith in the people in charge that we can get to
that point. It's not going to be easy, especially in our division. But I
think Tampa Bay and some other teams have proven that you can do it. It just
takes the right pieces at the right time."
Roberts, 31, took a physical examination yesterday, and the club is expected
to hold a news conference this afternoon at Fort Lauderdale Stadium to
announce the deal. The four-year extension will start in 2010, meaning
Roberts will be under contractual control of the Orioles through 2013, at
which time he'll be 36.
The deal took compromise from both sides as Roberts was willing to lower his
demands for money - he originally was seeking $12 million to $13million per
year - for the Orioles to make a commitment for more than a three-year
extension. Roberts and his agent, Mark Pieper, wanted negotiations wrapped up
early in spring training so the second baseman, who has been the subject of
trade rumors for the past two seasons, could concentrate on preparing himself
for the season.
That's one of the reasons Roberts said yesterday morning that the deal, which
he acknowledged was "fairly close to being done," was a relief.
"That was our goal from the outset, starting in October - to be patient, to
give us time to get what we wanted to get done but to have it done at a
certain point," Roberts said. "This is one of the points that we talked
about. I don't think it would've done either side much good to continue this
process any farther than we had to. I went through it last spring, and it
wasn't fun for either side. I don't think we wanted to do it again.
"If something hadn't worked out, I still would have gone out and played and
not worried about it and everything would have taken care of itself at the
right time. But given the circumstances if it does work out the way we want
it to, it's great. It's a big relief for myself, my family. It's something
we've put a lot of work, a lot of thought and a lot of effort into."
In citing the reasons he wanted to get a deal done to stay in Baltimore,
Roberts, who was married this offseason, pointed to the importance of loyalty
and his desire to remain with one organization for his entire career.
"I probably wouldn't have thought I'd be here at this point doing this, but
God has a plan," Roberts said when asked about all the trade rumors he has
dealt with. "I had no idea what it was then, but it's certainly a lot more
clear now than it was then. You go through times in your life when there is
an unknown. Everybody goes through that. You hopefully learn from that and go
through new experiences. What I have tried to do is handle it the best way
you can. A year later, here we are."
Several players and coaches approached Roberts at his locker yesterday to
offer their congratulations. Nick Markakis, who signed a six-year,
$66.1million deal last month, and manager Dave Trembley also praised the deal
as another step in the right direction for the organization.
"It's a great message that has been sent at a very rough time to our
organization, to our fans and to our city how important all these guys are to
us in the future and the direction that we're going," Trembley said. "I think
it shows a great deal about the sense of commitment that [club president]
Andy MacPhail and [team owner] Mr. Angelos feel and have moved on. We like to
say character counts, and it certainly does in both of those instances."
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