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Royals, Butler agree to $30 million, 4-year deal - MLB - Yahoo! Sports
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP)—The Kansas City Royals and first baseman Billy Butler(notes) agreed to a $30 million, four-year contract Saturday, avoiding arbitration. Butler was the Royals’ player of the year the past two seasons and was the team’s only remaining arbitration-eligible player. The agreement includes a club option for the 2015 season. “There aren’t a lot of high-quality right-handed bats out there and when you have one you want to hold on to him,” general manager Dayton Moore told The Associated Press in a phone interview. “The fact that he’s only 24 is something else that’s very exciting for us. We feel that Billy’s got a lot of good baseball in him.” Butler gets a $2 million signing bonus, a $3 million salary this year and $8 million in each of the following three seasons. Kansas City has a $12.5 million option for 2015 with a $1 million buyout, and escalators could increase the 2015 option price to $14.5 million. Butler set career highs with a .318 average, 189 hits, 69 walks and a .388 on-base percentage last year. In four major league seasons, he has a .299 average with 55 homers and 278 RBIs. Butler told MLB.com he was pleased he wouldn’t have to worry about an arbitration hearing. “It worked out for both sides,” Butler said. “I’ve always been happy to be a Royal. We have a lot of young guys coming up, and we plan on doing great things. It just means I’m a big part of it.” Butler also had 15 homers and 78 RBIs in 2010. AP Sports Writer Ronald Blum contributed to this report. |
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This weekend's big winners? Try the Kansas City Royals
This weekend's big winners? Try the Kansas City Royals - Big League Stew - MLB* - Yahoo! Sports
By 'Duk For it being football's conference championship weekend, baseball logged a fair share of newsworthy headlines. Manny Ramirez(notes) and Johnny Damon(notes) staged a Red Sox reunion with the Tampa Bay Rays. The Angels took the Blue Jays off the hook for Vernon Wells'(notes) huge salary. The Chicago White Sox eliminated a potentially big storyline by exercising Ozzie Guillen's 2012 contract option a year earlier than necessary. The most optimistic item of the bunch, though, might have come in the under-the-radar bulletin that the Kansas City Royals inked Billy Butler(notes) to a four-year contract worth $30 million. The club-friendly deal for the batsman extraordinaire includes a fifth-year team option that would be worth $12.5 million. Not bad for a team which had previously defined its offseason by trading away its face of the franchise ace in Zack Greinke(notes) and hearing everyone else assume they'd trade closer Joakim Soria(notes) to the New York Yankees if the price was right. In locking up Butler for all of his three arbitration years (2011-13) plus his first two free agent years (if the option is exercised), Kansas City GM Dayton Moore has put his club in an advantageous position as it waits for the Mike Moustakas(notes) and Co. pipeline to start producing whenever it arrives from a stocked minor-league system. As Rustin Dodd of the Kansas City Star points out, it's not a terrible deal for Butler, either. He just guaranteed himself a lot of money and will still be in line for a second big deal as this one will expire before he turns 30. Maybe it's because of his "Edgar Martinez for a new age" label, but Butler has turned into one of my favorite players to follow and one of the guys I like to have on my fantasy team. Though his over-the-fence power hasn't yet materialized, he's been a doubles machine, posting 51 in 2009 and 45 in 2010. His OPS+ was 125 in '09 and 134 in '10. If he can boost that number further, Royals fans will be ecstatic, though Royally Speaking discovers that Butler has a few discouraging comparable players for the good crop of encouraging ones. We can't tell what the future will hold, but today's bottom line is this: As the Royals try to climb out of their decades-deep hole, they made the right move by locking up one of their best assets for a reasonable fixed cost over the next five years. At the very least, it's a good start as a new type of hope begins to take hold in KC. |
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Billy Butler <= John Olerud
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tough to compare... Billy has no protection at all...
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Bulter good player and KC has some good young talent on the farm.......we shall see it pans out
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yeah you are right...olerud wore the batting helmet while playing the field
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Quote:
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Where'd who go!?! (Hollywood - Top Gun) F Tom Hicks |
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ups what round you taking butler this year?
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Always need a guy to take him 3 rounds earlier than they should. I will stick with Dunn.
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