Saturday, November 10, 2007

Nov. 10 -- BREAKING NEWS: ROMERO RE-SIGNS

With only a few more days to negotiate exclusively with J.C. Romero, the Phils have re-signed the lefty reliever to a three-year, $12 million contract with a $4.75 million club option for 2011. It's a more lucrative deal than I thought Romero would get when the season ended, but to retain him in this weak free-agent market, the Phils had to pony up serious cash. Romero would've gotten similar money -- maybe even more -- if he'd hit the open market this week.

Quick story: A few days ago, I received a 19-page e-mail from the publicist for free-agent Ron Mahay, who may be the best lefty reliever remaining on the open market. In the portfolio, Mahay's agent assembled stats that demonstrate how he fares against prominent left-handed hitters, including Ryan Howard (0-for-3), David Ortiz (1-for-7) and Carlos Delgado (0-for-13).


Also, there are statistical breakdowns that compare Mahay with other lefty relievers, including Romero. Over the past five years, here's how they match up:

ERA
Mahay: 3.51
Romero: 4.03

Opponents' batting average
Mahay: .239
Romero: .246

Strikeouts per nine innings
Mahay: 7.71
Romero: 7.22

Walks/hits per innings pitches (WHIP)
Mahay: 1.38
Romero: 1.54

It'll be interesting to see if Mahay gets a bigger deal than Romero. For now, I'll ask you, are the Phillies better off with Romero, or should they have gone after Mahay?

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The wave of postseason awards kicks into gear this week. Here's a schedule of the award announcements by the Baseball Writers Association of America:

Monday -- AL Rookie of the Year, NL Rookie of the Year
Tuesday -- AL Cy Young
Wednesday -- AL Manager of the Year, NL Manager of the Year
Thursday -- NL Cy Young
Monday, Nov. 19 -- AL MVP
Tuesday, Nov. 20 -- NL MVP

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Romero deal was pricey, but the Phils had to go with the devil they know.

Romero has pitched effectively in CBP; he clearly isn't afraid of the park.

Had Mahay been faced with competing offers from the Phillies and teams with more pitcher-friendly parks, chances would be that he'd sign elsewhere.

Unknown said...

Good move

Bill M. said...

J.C. Romero showed he could pitch effectively for an entire inning of relief last season game after game. I like his intensity. I will like this deal a lot more if he gets his BB rate down a bit from last season and maintains everything else.

Anonymous said...

So what are the details of Romero's contract? Is there a signing bonus included in the $12 million? Is there a buyout price on the option year - and if there is, is the buyout price part of the $12 million? How is the money spread across the life of the contract? All of which is to say, how much of this contract hits the 2008 budget?