The Miami Marlins have signed right-handed pitcher Brad Ziegler on Friday evening, FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports.
According to Rosenthal, the Marlins and Ziegler have reached a two-year, $16 million pact. SB Nation's Chris Cotillo reports that Ziegler's deal includes $2 million worth of incentives that would push the total guarnatee to $18 million. Other than the Marlins, the Nationals, Rockies, Diamondbacks, Mets, Yankees and others also showed varying degrees of interest in the submarine artist throughout the offseason.
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The Philadelphia Phillies have extended outfielder Odubel Herrera, they announced on Thursday.
The Phillies and Herrera reached a five-year contract with team options for the 2022 and 2023 seasons, per the announcement. According to Matt Gelb of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Herrera will make a guaranteed $30.5 million over the course of the deal. And, according to Todd Zolecki of MLB.com, Herrera's team options will be worth $11.5 and $12.5 million, respectviely.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are close to re-signing infielder Justin Turner, as ESPN's Buster Olney first reported.
Though the deal is not yet completed, FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports that Turner will earn a four-year, $64 million deal when they reach an agreement. There was not a ton of doubt that Turner would not return to the Dodgers this offseason, though the St. Louis Cardinals reportedly showed at least some interest. The extent of that, and whether they went for a full pursuit, remained unknown.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have re-signed Kenley Jansen on Monday, as FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports.
Jansen has agreed to a five-year, $80 million deal, per Rosenthal. The deal does not include a no-trade clause but Jansen will receive an assignment bonus if he is traded. The contract also includes an opt-out after his third season. Jansen received interest from the Miami Marlins and Washington Nationals in addition to L.A. The Nationals, at least according to Jon Heyman of FanRag Sports, offered Jansen a contract in the $85 million range.
The Los Angeles Angels announced the acquisition of infielder Danny Espinosa from the Washington Nationals Saturday evening. Baseball America's Josh Norris first reported the trade.
In exchange for Espinosa, the Nationals received two prospects: right-handed pitchers Kyle McGowin and Austin Adams. Espinosa was reportedly unhappy with the Nationals following their trade for center fielder Adam Eaton. The deal effectively moved Trea Turner, who was the Nationals' primary center fielder for the back half of the 2016 season, to shortstop and Espinosa to the bench. |
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