Ace inked to richest contract in franchise history
MILWAUKEE -- Move over, Geoff Jenkins and Jeffrey Hammonds. There's a new rich kid in town, and the Brewers believe he is ushering in a new phase in franchise history.
Mark Attanasio and the Brewers' new ownership group accomplished priority No. 1 on Friday when ace right-hander Ben Sheets signed the richest contract in club history, a four-year, $38.5 million contract through 2008.
The announcement came about three hours before Sheets' scheduled start against the St. Louis Cardinals at Miller Park.
"I'm still starting," the unassuming Sheets said in an afternoon press conference, wearing shorts and a t-shirt, his blonde hair tussled as usual. "It's my day. It's what I do. This ain't gonna cross my mind when I'm in between the white lines. It never has, it never will. I've got more things to worry with the guys in that lineup across the way."
Will it change his life?
"I could have two pair of camouflage pants now, instead of one," Sheets said. "That's pretty good."