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Grady Sizemore Deal...and Cleveland's Brilliance

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by user Timothy Moreland(Bball3345)

Cleveland sure does know what they are doing. The string of deals they have made this offseason, coupled with the one likely around the bend, have the Indians set to return to the form of the 90's dominance.

First, lets look at the Grady Sizemore deal at $23.45 million for six years. That comes out to an average of $3.9 million per year for his 23-28 year-old seasons. Last year, Sizemore blossomed as one of the top offensive CF in baseball. Even if he stays similar to last year's production, this is certainly a big-time bargain for the Indians. The fact that Sizemore will almost definitely improve as he enters his prime toward the end of the contract makes this deal even sweeter. In his prime, Sizemore will no doubt be a $10 million man making only around $4 million a year.

Second, the Indians locked up catcher Victor Martinez to a cheap $15.5 million contract for the next five years. This comes out to around $3.1 million per year on average. In 2004, Martinez was one of the top offensive catchers and last year he became the #1 hitter at that position in the majors. Mauer appears to be the only serious threat to dethrone Martinez. In Victor, the Indians locked up a 20 HR catcher for his prime years of 27-31 about $4 million under market value.

Third, the Indians completed their long-term signings of "up the middle" players with Jhonny Peralta. Like Victor's deal, Peralta got five years but at only $13 million, which comes out to an average of $2.6 million a year. Peralta showed serious potential as a 22-year-old in AAA and then last year as a 23-year-old exceeded expectations. Combining his stellar defense and potent bat, Peralta good easily become one of the top 2 or 3 SS's in the AL, if not the majors. This deal keeps Peralta in a Cleveland uniform from the age of 24 to 28, during which he would be worthy of an 8 digit yearly salary.

These three deals locked up the scarcest positions on the diamond with prospects on their way at 3B (Andy Marte) and 1B (Ryan Garko).

In the near future, the Indians expect to sign Cliff Lee to a long-term deal as well. With only one solid year under his belt, the Tribe should be able to get Lee to sign a relatively cheap deal. Although, with the riskiness of pitchers and the tendency for them to be overpaid, the Lee deal may not look as nice as the others. Still, with Hafner and C.C. Sabathia guaranteed to be around until at least 2008, the Indians appear set for the long haul at C, 1B, 3B, SS, CF, DH, and their top two rotation spots at minimum cost.


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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1342 days ago
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Cleveland did a goog job here.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
1342 days ago
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I'm a little surprised some of the players are taking the deals instead of waiting for arbitration and free agency. Clearly the free agency path includes a lot more money. I suppose they mitigate the financial damage of getting hurt or not being able to build on their early successes and guarantee themselves a payday.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
1342 days ago
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couldn't agree more.
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Bball3345Draft Pick
1342 days ago
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Definitely agree too...I can understand Martinez maybe because as a catcher he could get hurt and miss his big payday. With Sizemore and especially Peralta, I don't see the rush to get this done so early. Maybe they love something about Cleveland so much that they want to stay. Kudos to the Indians ownership/GM.
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EnyboDiv-I Stud
1342 days ago
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I have to imagine there is some sort of clause that allows them to get out from under the contract. That or they will just cry like everyon else until they get more money.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
1342 days ago
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They are getting a significant raise at the beggining of their arb. eligible years though.
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Bball3345Draft Pick
1342 days ago
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Even when you factor in the bonuses and raises along the way, this is still a great deal when you consider what it would cost to get the same player from free agency or the even larger raise from actually letting them go through arbitration.
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Pumped & jacked
1342 days ago
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Agreed, Cleveland is making great moves. But it's a shame that it takes ten years for a middle market team to get its act togther and try to complete. This is what they thought they were doing whne they dropped Jim Thome. And for some reason they dropped Coco Crisp for and unproven third baseman. Maybe Coco will fade out in Boston but he certainly looked like a big part of their team last year. Let's not all jump in-line to congratulate the Indians just yet.
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Bball3345Draft Pick
1342 days ago
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They don't really need to worry about Crisp because they replaced him with Jason Michaels. Michaels was a platoon player who is better defensively than Crisp and projects to be just as good with the bat. Also, that "unproven third basemen" could turn out to be a superstar. The success of this team does not depend on whether or not the Crisp deal turns out well.
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