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Sports => The Good, The Bad, and the "Meh" => Topic started by: catsfan20052006 on February 09, 2009, 03:15:31 PM
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http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3892960
Mark Teahen and the Kansas City Royals agreed on Sunday to a one-year contract worth $3,575,000 and avoided salary arbitration.
Teahen played in a career-best 149 games last season, hitting .255 with 31 doubles, 15 home runs and 59 RBIs. Teahen plays all three outfield positions, and first and third base.
The 27-year-old is a career .268 hitter with 47 home runs and 243 RBIs in 532 games.
Teahen earned $2,337,500 last year and asked for $3.85 million in arbitration when he exchanged proposed salaries with the Royals last month. The team offered $2.75 million.
Kansas City has one player remaining in arbitration: first baseman Mike Jacobs.
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not gonna trade him now.
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in no way shape or form is he a 2nd baseman
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in no way shape or form is he a 2nd baseman
I'm holding out hope that he can work out at 2nd because I think Seitzer can really help him with his bat. With that being said I think he will fail as a 2nd baseman but I really think his hitting will improve some this year.
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A lot of money for a backup.
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He would probably be most useful in a super-sub role, playing in different positions frequently to give regulars a day off. The versatility to play all four corners plus 2B is worth something. Hopefully his bat will come around and he can get up to somewhere around a .280-20-75 guy.
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He would probably be most useful in a super-sub role, playing in different positions frequently to give regulars a day off. The versatility to play all four corners plus 2B is worth something. Hopefully his bat will come around and he can get up to somewhere around a .280-20-75 guy.
Ross Gload has already claimed that spot.
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So if you were to break that contract down, it come out roughly $100 per slow roller he hits to second base.
Hopefully he goes back to his '06 form, not likely.
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So if you were to break that contract down, it come out roughly $100 per slow roller he hits to second base.
Hopefully he goes back to his '06 form, not likely.
:pray: .290/18HR/69RBIs :pray: