Phillies Spending Money...Phils re-sign Victorino for $22M | Blanton: $24M

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Victorino signs 3-year deal with Phillies

The Philadelphia Phillies have signed All-Star center fielder Shane Victorino to a three-year contract extension worth $22 million.

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The deal, announced by the team on Friday, keeps Victorino under contract with the Phillies through 2012.

Victorino earned his second straight Golden Glove award in 2009 while hitting .292 with 62 RBIs, 10 home runs, 13 triples, 39 doubles, and 25 stolen bases.

The Victorino deal follows Thursday's announcement that the Phillies had signed 29-year-old right-hander Joe Blanton to a three-year, $24 million extension.

Victorino made $3.125 million in 2009. He asked for $5.8 million in arbitration, and the Phillies had offered $4.75 million.

Assistant GM Scott Proefrock told The Associated Press the Phillies were also negotiating with catcher Carlos Ruiz, the only other Phillie in arbitration, and hoped to sign him within a week.

Information from The Associated Press and Reuters was used in this report.


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Phillies avoid arbitration with Blanton

PHILADELPHIA -- Joe Blanton got his reward for consistency and durability.

Blanton and the Philadelphia Phillies agreed to a $24 million, three-year contract that avoided a salary arbitration hearing next month. The 29-year-old right-hander was 12-8 with a 4.05 ERA last year.

"They came to me with the prospect of going long term, and I couldn't have been more thrilled," Blanton said at a news conference Thursday. "I couldn't be happier to have this opportunity to stay in the Phillies' organization. I've enjoyed my time here and I feel like the organization just keeps getting better and better every year."

After making $5,475,000 last year, Blanton asked for $10.25 million in arbitration and was offered $7.5 million. He already had agreed to a new deal before those numbers were submitted.

"Joe has been absolutely outstanding since he's been with us," general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said. "He's probably been one of the most consistent pitchers in baseball. His consistency and what he brings to the table for us as a person, we're very pleased to basically buy out two years of free agency and have Joe for the foreseeable future."

Blanton has pitched more than 1,000 innings over the last five years. He joined the Phillies in a midseason trade in 2008 and helped them win the second World Series title in franchise history.

Blanton didn't get a decision in two postseason starts and two relief appearances last fall when the Phillies lost to the New York Yankees in the World Series. He didn't balk at going to the bullpen, despite being one of Philadelphia's most reliable starters during the regular season.

"Winning is what I'm about. That's the big thing," Blanton said.
Blanton won at least 12 games in each of his first three seasons with Oakland. He is 63-54 with a 4.21 ERA in his career.

He gets a $6 million signing bonus, half payable on June 15 and half on Oct. 15. The deal calls for a $1 million salary this year and $8.5 million in each of the final two seasons.

The Phillies now have four starters -- Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels, J.A. Happ and Blanton -- under contract through 2012.

"That was part of the reason we went long term with Joe," Amaro said. "If you look at the clubs that have sustained success, it's about having stability in your rotation."

The Phillies are still hoping to add another reliever and a starter to compete for the fifth spot in the rotation. They recently scouted former All-Stars Ben Sheets and Eric Gagne. Neither pitched in the majors last season.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
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I remember Drysdale and Koufax holding out for a 100,000 dollar contract and went on the Ed Sullivan show to protest....times have definitley changed....
 

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I can definitely live with these being a Phils fan. Now, if only Blanton could do a little more besides just being a horse, and get that ERA sub 4.00.
 

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Jose Contreras - Rockies


Enrique Rojas of ESPN Deportes reports that the Phillies have signed right-hander Jose Contreras to a one-year contract.

Contreras drew a surprising amount of interest from teams this winter, mostly from the National League. The 38-year-old had a 1.59 ERA and 17/8 K/BB ratio during seven appearances (two starts) with the Rockies near the end of the 2009 season after a tough run with the White Sox. The Phils are likely to use him as a long reliever.
 

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