Filed under: Blue Jays, Orioles, MLB Hot Stove, MLB Free Agency
The Orioles' bullpen makeover continues, as Baltimore reportedly has agreed to terms with former Blue Jays closer Jeremy Accardo on a one-year deal.Accardo will make $1.08 million in 2011, according to the Baltimore Sun, as he tries to resurrect his career. The right-hander, who turns 29 on Saturday, has appeared in only 47 major league games combined the last three season, but he racked up 30 saves for Toronto in 2007. Accardo had a 2.14 ERA in 64 games that year but suffered an arm injury in 2008 and fell off the map after that.
He spent most of the last two seasons with Triple-A Las Vegas, saving a total of 37 games there (including 24 this year), but never getting another serious shot with the Blue Jays. Toronto non-tendered him earlier this month, leaving him free to pursue a fresh start.
Accardo joins a bullpen in flux in Baltimore, as the Orioles traded away four relievers last week while also re-signing Koji Uehara. Baltimore also has an offer on the table for veteran closer Kevin Gregg, reportedly for two years in the $8 million-to-$10 million range.
Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/12/14/jeremy-accardo-orioles-reportedly-agree-to-1-year-deal/
No comments:
Post a Comment