[新聞] Wilson, Cruz agree to 1-year deals with Rangers
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)
Left-hander C.J. Wilson and outfielder Nelson Cruz agreed to one-year contracts with the Texas Rangers on Tuesday, getting significant raises while
avoiding salary arbitration.
The Rangers also exchanged salary figures with AL MVP Josh Hamilton and
right-handed relievers Darren O'Day and Frank Francisco.
Wilson, who won 15 games last season when he made the transition from
reliever to starter, gets a $7 million deal, up from $3.1 million last
season. Cruz receives $3.65 million after making $440,000 last season. Both
can earn an extra $150,000 in bonuses.
Hamilton earned $3.25 million last season, when he led the majors with a .359
batting average while hitting 32 home runs with 100 RBIs. The three-time
All-Star slugger is asking for $12 million and the Rangers have offered $8.7
million.
Francisco was the primary setup reliever before missing the final month of
the regular season and the postseason with muscle strain in his right side.
He is seeking $4,875,000 and Texas is offering $3.5 million, only a slight
bump from his $3,265,000 salary last season.
The Rangers are closer in their number with O'Day, who asked for $1.4
million, only $350,000 more than what the team offered. The submarine-style
reliever had a 2.03 ERA in 72 appearances.
Texas hasn't been to a salary arbitration hearing with a player since 2000.
They have until early February to come to agreements with Hamilton, O'Day and
Francisco to avoid a hearing this year.
Wilson was 15-8 with a 3.35 ERA in 33 regular-season starts last year. He was
1-2 with a 3.70 ERA in four postseason games.
Before last season, Wilson's only major league starts had been as a rookie in
2005. He worked exclusively as a reliever from 2006-09 and was the team's
primary closer at one point.
Cruz hit .318 with 22 home runs and 78 RBIs in 108 games during the regular
season, when he was on the disabled list three times and missed 51 games
because of issues with both hamstrings. He hit .317 with six homers and 11
RBIs in 16 postseason games.
"I'm very happy with this contract. It provides more stability for me and my
family and I know I have my position safe," Cruz told The Associated Press.
"I've enjoyed playing in Texas and this will help me to feel more comfortable
because I will feel a bit more relaxed."
Cruz indicated that there are incentives that could push the value of his
deal up to $8 million. He also said he has been working out with a track and
field trainer trying to improve his conditioning and strength for his legs in
hopes of avoiding injuries.
AP freelance writer Dionisio Soldevila contributed to this report.
Updated January 18, 2011
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