Baldelli reportedly agrees to deal
Center fielder reviewing details of six-year contract
By Bill Chastain / MLB.com
ST. PETERSBURG -- Rocco Baldelli has agreed to a six-year contract with the Devil Rays worth a possible $33 million that could keep him with the team through the 2011 season.
Baldelli, 24, was the Rays' starting center fielder until the 2005 season, which he missed due to knee and elbow surgeries.
According to reports in the Tampa Tribune and St. Petersburg Times, the only thing the deal lacks is Baldelli's signature. Baldelli has hired sports agent Casey Close to read over the deal; he previously did not have an agent.
"I'll be a Devil Ray for a while," Baldelli told the Times. "I didn't just do this to do a deal. I want to win. I like what I've seen from the new ownership, and I think this is going to be a winning organization and I want to be there."
By signing Baldelli, the Rays will avoided arbitration with him. It will be the second deal executed by Rays executive vice president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, who negotiated a similar deal in the spring with Rays left fielder Carl Crawford that can keep Crawford with the club through 2010 at a cost of $32.5 million.
The first three years of Baldelli's deal are guaranteed, but the Rays hedged the deal against injury by using incentives based on plate appearances. The team has options on his three potential free agent years that allow for a healthy buyout in the event they decline the options.
In his first two Major League seasons, Baldelli batted .285 with 27 home runs and 152 RBIs in 2003-2004. He tore his anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee on Oct. 24, 2004, and was scheduled to return to the team in July, but Tommy John surgery on his right elbow forced him to miss the remainder of the season. Baldelli's knee is healthy again while his elbow is expected to be ready by Spring Training.
Baldelli was examined last week by Rays medical director James Andrews.
"Everything is coming along good," Baldelli told the Tribune. "I'm throwing now. My knee's been fine. I'm kind of in an offseason mode, besides my rehab."
Baldelli is expected to be the Rays' starting center fielder in an outfield that includes Crawford in left and any number of candidates in right field. Should Baldelli's elbow not be ready, he would be used as a designated hitter.
Bill Chastain is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.