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Pena, Kazmir Avoid Arbitration
Posted: 18 January 2008 11:05 AM  
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The Rays took it to the wire but managed to come to terms with their two most significant arbitration-eligible players without going to a hearing. The Rays earlier today agreed to a three-year, $24.125-million deal with Carlos Pena that will become official when he passes a physical. They also have agreed in principle with left-hander Scott Kazmir on a one-year contract despite some pessimism that a deal would get done. The team is in the midst of hammering out the details with Kazmir’s representatives.

Pena would get $6 million this season, $8 million in 2009 and $10.125 million in 2010. The parties have agreed to a one-year, $6-million contract for 2008 that would serve as Pena’s deal if for some reason he doesn’t pass the physical that is a prerequisite for any long-term commitment. But assuming he does pass it, that one-year deal will be replaced by the big three-year contract.

Your thoughts? Are these moves the precursor of perhaps the Rays turning things around?

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Posted: 19 January 2008 06:40 PM  
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Well, they’ve done well to sensibly pay two of their core lineup with this pair of signings.

This could be enhanced if Kaz reaches late July/early August with productive numbers and they then ink him to a longer term deal.

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