http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns
Bonderman, who would have been eligible for free agency after the 2008 season, gets $4.5 million in 2007, $8.5 million in 2008 and $12.5 million in each of the following two seasons.
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns
Bonderman, who would have been eligible for free agency after the 2008 season, gets $4.5 million in 2007, $8.5 million in 2008 and $12.5 million in each of the following two seasons.
"We understand that John Henry must be embarrassed, frustrated and disappointed by his failure in this transaction. Unlike the Yankees, he chose not to go the extra distance for his fans in Boston. It is understandable, but wrong that he would try to deflect the accountability for his mistakes on to others and to a system for which he voted in favor. It is time to get on with life and forget the sour grapes."
Good move by the Detroit front office. He would have commanded much more than that on the open market in 2008's off season, assuming he stayed healthy. But he's set for life and still gets to hit free agency at a decent age.Originally Posted by koko
This is a good move by the Tigers. It would be an even better move if Bonderman could become the frontline starter everybody thought he would be by the time he gets paid $10+ million a year.Originally Posted by koko

and yet another pitcher held onto. This is why it is now even more important to bring up pitching from within.
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He should have a massive year this year. His 3.31 FIP at age 23 was behind only Johan at 3.15 and Webb at 3.20. Of all qualified players, only these players had their defense convert outs at a worse rate behind him:Originally Posted by cmaff05
Joe Blanton
Rodrigo Lopez
Zach Duke
Paul Maholm
Joel Piniero
Curt Schilling
Andy Pettitte
Jake Westbrook
Brad Penny
Mark Redman
Paul Byrd
That is out of 77 pitchers.
this is the deal wang should get after 2007. And Hughes after 2010![]()
Good for the Tigers. I like this trend of teams like Milwaukee and Minny and SD and now Det locking up their young pitching talent.
With the way the markets been I nearly choked when I read that. He's a realy young fireballer who's only going to get better. I think detroit got a real steal for him.
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I like it too, especially now that Cashman has more control and has already begun stockpiling young pitchers. Hopefully enough of them will pan out so we won't have to rely on FA to build our staff in the future.Originally Posted by noneckwilliams
Indeed. I think the Yankees are finally grasping that concept.Originally Posted by GoRocket
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Good move.
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