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A's and Giambi close to 1 year/$4 million deal with option

Sources: A's, Giambi near deal

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The Oakland Athletics and free agent first baseman and designated hitter Jason Giambi are on the verge of agreeing on a one-year deal with an option for 2010, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.

Jason Giambi will join Matt Holliday in helping to revive what was an anemic A's offense last season, Keith Law writes.

The deal would pay Giambi, who started his major league career in Oakland, $4 million in 2009 with a $6.5 million base salary for the option year in 2010. The second year would also provide for a $1.25 million buyout.

 

"I can confirm that I have spoken with the A's regarding Giambi, however, I cannot comment on the status of the negotiations," Giambi's agent, Arn Tellem, said in an e-mail to The Associated Press. Giambi, who turns 38 on Thursday, just completed a seven-year, $120 million contract with the Yankees that paid him $23.5 million last season. A 14-year veteran, he has a .286 career batting average with 396 home runs. New York declined its $22 million option on him after last season, choosing instead to pay him a $5 million buyout.

 

The addition of Giambi would be the second big offseason acquisition by general manager Billy Beane, who made a trade with Colorado for star outfielder Matt Holliday back in November.

 

Oakland announced in early November that Bob Alejo would become its new director of strength and conditioning -- a sign Giambi might be next to come back and return to his roots. Alejo served as the A's strength and conditioning coach from 1993-01 and followed Giambi to the Yankees, working for Giambi personally and for the team during some years.

 

Giambi won the AL MVP for Oakland in 2000, then left for New York following the 2001 campaign. He enjoyed each return visit to the Bay Area, seeing old friends and making trips to the popular California chain of In-N-Out Burger. He said he tried to open an In-N-Out in New York to no avail.

 

Giambi, a second-round draft pick by the A's in 1992, is a career .286 hitter in 14 big league seasons. He made his major league debut for Oakland on May 8, 1995.

 

Giambi batted .247 with 32 home runs and 96 RBIs in 2008 for the Yankees, who missed the playoffs despite their $200 million payroll after a run of 13 consecutive postseason appearances. That's just one shy of the record set by the Atlanta Braves from 1991-05.

 

Buster Olney is a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3813273

 

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I say Manny to Dodgers, Dunn to Nationals, unsure about Abreu

Evan Longoria and David Price - the fight for my heart

by joeybw on Jan 6, 2009 9:10 PM EST reply actions  

1 year / 4 million is a steal.

Trade away Gross and Bradford.

Sign Giambi to DH and move Burrell to RF.

by floridaroar on Jan 6, 2009 9:33 PM EST reply actions  

Well, he is an Athletic

Joyce is a great defender, Burrell sucked in LF and will be worse in RF

Evan Longoria and David Price - the fight for my heart

by joeybw on Jan 6, 2009 9:44 PM EST up reply actions  

LF is exactly the same position with a longer throw.

I see no reason why he’ll be worse in RF. He’d be terrible, but no worse than he was in LF.

Tools Whore

Sign Bonds!

by Tyler on Jan 6, 2009 10:14 PM EST up reply actions  

Because Burrell may not be an outstanding fielder, but he is capable.

Probably more capable than Gomes or Hinske or any number of RF’s we’ve had in recent years.

If by chance we were able to get Giambi for 1 year and 4 million I think it’d be fine putting Burrell in RF. The lineup would be sick and RF would be our only weakness defensively. The tradeoff would be worth it in my opinion.

Of course, I realize it’s all a pipe dream as Giambi is not coming here.

by floridaroar on Jan 7, 2009 7:38 AM EST up reply actions  

No, Burrell is not a better fielder than Gomes or Hinske, actually.

He’s a negative 15 to negative 10 run guy. Joyce/Gross are +5 to +10 run guys. That’s a difference of 20 runs or about 40 points of wOBA. Burrell’s a .375ish wOBA guy. Subtracting 40 points yields .335, or exactly an average hitter. Joyce/Gross are average to above-average.

Beyond the Boxscore // Calling BJ Upton lazy is lazy.

by Sky Kalkman on Jan 7, 2009 9:46 AM EST up reply actions  

Not to mention

that he is a 20 on the 20-80 speed scale. Dude is flat out slow.

by BossmanJunior333 on Jan 7, 2009 11:13 AM EST up reply actions  

what happens to gross?

not that the A’s need another OF w/ Sweeney, Buck, Holliday, Cunningham, etc

but last yr before Gross got traded to Rays, i remember A’s were one of the teams interested

by Asfan4ever723 on Jan 6, 2009 11:32 PM EST reply actions  

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