Twins Re-sign Santana for $40M.....

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Looks like the Twins are finally willing to spend a little dough to try and keep their winning ways.......Santana was the cornerstone of their rotation last year, and looks like he will be for a few more years to come....


The Minnesota Twins not only avoided an arbitration hearing with Cy Young winner Johan Santana, they locked him into their rotation long-term by agreeing to a four-year deal worth in the neighborhood of $40 million, sources told SportsLine.com on Monday.

The agreement, contingent on Santana passing a physical examination, further solidifies a Minnesota pitching staff that led the American League in ERA last season. Santana, who emerged as the staff ace, went 20-6 with a 2.61 ERA. By signing Brad Radke to a two-year deal earlier this winter, the Twins now will have their top two starters, Santana and Radke, together for at least two more seasons.
While Radke pitched as well in 2004 as he had in any of his previous seasons, manager Ron Gardenhire said, the veteran right-hander still pitched in Santana's shadow. That was difficult to avoid: Santana went 13-0 with a 1.21 ERA in 15 post-All-Star break starts. During one point in the run, Santana strung together 36 1/3 scoreless innings.

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</TD><TD width=15> </TD></TR><TR><TD width=150>Johan Santana went 13-0 after the All-Star break last year. (Getty Images) </TD><TD width=15> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Consequently, Santana collected a unanimous 28 first-place votes in the Cy Young balloting.

All this and Santana, 26, will enter only his second full season in a major-league rotation. If there is any downside to his game, it is that he has a tendency at times to nibble around the strike zone. He averaged about 6 2/3 innings per start in 2004 and threw only one complete game. Gardenhire would like to seem him pitch deeper in games in '05.

"One thing I want to prove is that this is not just something that happened, this isn't lucky," Santana said in November on a conference call with reporters after becoming the first native Venezuelan to win a Cy Young award. "I have to be consistent from now on. We have to prove why we won the award.

"Next season, we have to make sure to keep the Minnesota Twins winning the division title, and going to the World Series. In order for that to happen, we have to perform better than we did this year."

Santana, who would have been eligible for free agency after the 2006 season, had asked for a raise from $1.6 million to $6.8 million and had been offered $5 million by the Twins.

In agreeing to terms, Santana and the Twins avoided a salary arbitration hearing that was scheduled for Tuesday.
 

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if he is the same pitcher as last year for 4 more years they got a steal
 

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thats a steal of a deal. guess santana is one of the loyal ones. he could have got 15 to 18 mil elsewhere 7 years 150 mil something around there
 

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amazing thing is that he's only 26. he single handedly keeps putting the twins into the playoffs. they couldnt be happier to secure this guy for 4 more years
 

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Yeah, 40/4 is a steal. Didn't Derek Lowe get almost that much from the Dodgers??? I know it's different because Santana isn't a FA but is just arb eligible, but still...
 

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yeah, comparatively speaking, its was a steal, but for that market, thats pretty good money...

The twins dont often throw that kind of money around...

He must like the area, and the team..
 

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It's a great deal dollar wise. However, I don't like the make up of their team this yr. I think they struggle. Plus, there is always added pressure when one signs a big contract, so Santana may have some struggles of his own as well.
 

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its a shame most people cant see this guy pitch the twins are hardly ever on TV. its just incredible.

the story is right when they say he hovers around the zone too much, but he does it on purpose with just nasty stuff and pinpoint accuracy like pedro in his prime. when youre the hitter you know its coming, but youre almost helpless.

santana will turn 30 and this deal will be up, and hell say 'ok i wanna play for a winner now', hell go the sox or the yanks or the angels or something and well see him all the time.
 

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think of the MN sports area.



in the same city we have the best pitcher Santana



the best or second best basketball player Garnett



and the best or top 3 anyway (love him or hate him) football player Moss

fun sports city right now. lets hope Moss stays.
 

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trytrytry said:
think of the MN sports area.



in the same city we have the best pitcher Santana



the best or second best basketball player Garnett



and the best or top 3 anyway (love him or hate him) football player Moss

fun sports city right now. lets hope Moss stays.



hate to disagree with ya Try, but Santana is far from the best pitcher...

Garnett at this point might be top 5, but it just doenst translate into wins, and Moss is a plague.....
 

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bucsfan67 said:
hate to disagree with ya Try, but Santana is far from the best pitcher...

Garnett at this point might be top 5, but it just doenst translate into wins, and Moss is a plague.....

ok disregard.
 

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wow 10 a year. I think thats a steal for the Twins. If he had Boras as his agent hed be getting nothing less than 15 for 6 years :)
 

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Was easily the best pitcher/most dominate last year. I don't think I could think of any other pitcher I would pick if I had the choice.....sheets would be an options, but Santana was ridiculous.
 
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I am friends with someone who is close to Gardenhire and one of the top guys in the twins system and they always rave about the kind of guy Santana is. They love his stuff obviously, but they also say he is a quality person also. I beleive the Twinks got a great deal.
 

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Judge Wapner said:
Buc, who would you take before Santana?


Schilling
Johnson
Prior
Hudson (believe last year was a fluke, he will come back strong this year)
Sheets


that would be 5 that i would take before Santana...

Then Santana would be next....

I'm not knocking his ability, he is very solid, just dont think he is THE BEST pitcher.....

Have to prove it a little longer for that..
 

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