5 years, 65 million?
With him pitching half his games at Safeco, I'd like to think that a 3.20'ish ERA is for a 28 year old who has struck out 200 batters already once in his career (and would've done it again this year had he been given his last start) would be worth it.There is a new entrant into the hunt for free-agent right-hander A.J. Burnett.
And this team may be more of a threat to the Blue Jays, who are pursuing Burnett, than either the New York Yankees or the Boston Red Sox.
The Seattle Mariners have made pitching a priority and will pursue Burnett, the best available, despite the fact he was sent packing -- told to go home -- by the Florida Marlins the final week of the season.
Teams predict that Burnett will shy away from signing with the large market Yankees or Red Sox, as long as a contract offer is comparable.
The Mariners are guessing the asking price for Burnett will be $65 million US for five years. That's $13 million up from early September when the guessing was he would get $10-to-$11 million for four years.