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Transactions: Sizemore Returns, Valbuena Out



Signed OF Grady Sizemore to a 1-Year, $5M Contract (with $4M Incentives)

This is a unique signing for the Indians; normally once a player enters the open market, he's gone, as the Indians haven't been known to have either deep pockets or an aggressive nature. But in this case, there were several factors that pushed Grady back to the Indians. First, he's damaged goods because of the knee injuries, so he was not going to get the huge free agent contract that a player of his talents would normally get. Second, because he's been essentially rehabbing with the Indians over the past three years, he felt that going to another club right now would be counter-productive. After all, if his goal is to get that huge contract, he needs to prove that he can stay on the field for an entire season. Thirdly, the Indians were willing to keep him in center field, and other clubs wanted instead to move him to a corner. Now playing a corner may eventually be where Grady ends up for the rest of his career, but if does have a comeback season, he's going to get a much bigger contract as a center fielder than a left fielder. And finally, it seems that Sizemore feels some affection to the organization; he specifically mentioned that Chris Antonetti personally informed him that the Indians were declining his option. Now a gesture like that may not have made a $12M difference, but when all the other offers were in the ballpark, it seemed to play a considerable part in Sizemore's decision.

The Indians will pay Sizemore a base guaranteed salary of $5M, but he can earn an additional $4M in incentives based on plate appearances. The incentives start to kick in after 450 plate appearances, which is more than he made in either 2010 or 2011, but it's a very reachable incentive, as most full-time position players have in excess of 550 or 600 plate appearances. Sizemore also gets a $500K bonus if he wins the AL Comeback Player of the Year award, which he's a natural fit for. But the incentives pale in comparison for the paycheck waiting for Grady at the end of the year if he's healthy and productive.

So as of now the Tribe outfield looks a lot like it did at the beginning of the 2011: a rehabbing Sizemore in center, Shin-Soo Choo in right, and Michael Brantley in left. Although it looks like the Indians are turning their attention to first base, I would still like them to sign either a quality NRI or even a major-leaguer, as the organizational depth in the outfield just isn't very good. They did acquire Thomas Neal at the trade deadline last season, who has some power potential, but the Indians still need to drastically upgrade the position.

Because the 40-man roster was full when the Indians signed Sizemore, someone had to go, and that someone was: (Correction: Valbuena was removed when the Indians protected three players from the Rule 5 Draft).

Traded IF Luis Valbuena to the Toronto Blue Jays for Cash

Thus continuing a tradition of the Indians sending marginal infielders to the Blue Jays. John McDonald, who the Indians dealt to Toronto in 2004 for Tom Mastny, made a nice career for himself in Canada as autility infielder, and even Joe Inglett, who was claimed off waivers in late 2007, was still playing in the majors last season.

Luis Valbuena probably can't stick at shortstop, but I think he can be a major-league second baseman if he can transfer the success he's had in the minors to the majors. He has surprising power for someone his size, and has glimpses of that in the majors. But each time he's gotten chance with the Indians, he's been awful. And with second base being the deepest position on the roster (with Jason Donald and Cord Phelps behind Jason Kipnis) and Valbuena being out of options, he wasn't going to last the winter.

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As much as Grady needs to bounce back and have a big year, the BLC needs to turn it around again. Whether he really was mentally screwed up after his DUI or ever completely healthy it’s hard to say, but a return to form from the both of these guys is necessary to win the Central.

by johnf34 on Nov 27, 2011 12:06 PM EST reply actions  

This. Grady solidifies if healthy, but Choo is your real difference maker.

Matt LaPorta is the bane of my existence.

by USSChoo on Nov 27, 2011 12:59 PM EST up reply actions  

I believe Valbuena was DFA to make room for the Rule 5 protectees. I think the Indians still have to clear a spot for Grady.

by xrickx on Nov 27, 2011 12:55 PM EST reply actions  

Yes.

Matt LaPorta is the bane of my existence.

by USSChoo on Nov 27, 2011 12:59 PM EST up reply actions  

Yeah, it’s been corrected above.

by Ryan on Nov 27, 2011 10:16 PM EST up reply actions  

Never having to root for Valbie again is a nice feeling.

by JulioBernazard on Nov 27, 2011 5:30 PM EST reply actions  

Valbuena just seemed a victim of timing. Came up early, showed some pop, lost his confidence, mashed in the minors, then flubbed his returns. But kept mashing in the minors.

He doesn’t seem to have LaPorta’s holes or shaky plate appearances. Valby is going to have some nice Ronnie Belliard seasons, maybe even a couple we are going to have Brandon Philips-winces. He needs to play with a long-leash with a non-contender. He may come around. No way were gong to realize his value anymore though. Spilled milk.

by Bogalusa Bomber on Nov 27, 2011 8:04 PM EST reply actions  

I think it’s more likely he has a few Josh Barfield seasons.

"An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools" -Hemingway

by notthatnoise on Nov 30, 2011 10:17 AM EST up reply actions  

One can’t have more than a few Josh Barfield seasons. After that, there are no more seasons to be had.

Matt LaPorta is the bane of my existence.

by USSChoo on Nov 30, 2011 11:39 AM EST up reply actions  

Indeed, Barfield himself had only one. Since that year, he’s appeared in only 29 major league games in four years. He spent all of last year with the Phillies, the year before with his original club Padres, but didn’t sniff a big-league clubhouse in either season.

by Jay on Nov 30, 2011 1:44 PM EST up reply actions  

Not that he ever had what you would call “power”, but the little he did have completely vanished when he came over here. Seems odd. Even in his subsequent returns to the minors it hasn’t resurfaced.

Matt LaPorta is the bane of my existence.

by USSChoo on Nov 30, 2011 4:03 PM EST up reply actions  

Valbuena and Kipnis last few years in Minors:

Val Good
23: 436/538/975
24: 427/604/1.032
25: 372/476/848

Kipnis
23: 386/492/878
24: 362/484/846

Pretty favorable comparison. Valbuena is still young. Is he just a 4A hitter or just needs more face time in a situation better suited to him? I have no idea what that situation is, but does seem like there is something there there. Unless he’s got a screw loose, he’s a guy to take a shot on, if I’m another team with a need.

by Bogalusa Bomber on Dec 1, 2011 10:35 PM EST up reply actions  

MY HANDLE IS SAFE FOR ANOTHER YEAR WOOT

"Mixed emotions. Rather see him hit PEDroia [with that pitch]. I don’t care if he is in the dugout"

by Gradysmanldy on Nov 28, 2011 3:11 PM EST reply actions  

DeJesus got 2 yrs at $4.25m plus an option for a 3rd at $6m to start in RF for the Cubs. Talk about a thin FA market.

Matt LaPorta is the bane of my existence.

by USSChoo on Dec 1, 2011 9:57 AM EST reply actions  

Thus continuing a tradition of the Indians sending marginal infielders to the Blue Jays.

Jayson Nix.

"I don't always hit the ball with the bases loaded. But when I do, I prefer a Grand Slam." - Travis Hafner WITH HAIR

by engtribe48 on Dec 1, 2011 10:06 AM EST reply actions  

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