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The Oakland Athletics continued their impressive offseason run on Wednesday,
signing free-agent left-handed reliever Eric O’Flaherty to a two-year, $7
million contract, according to major league sources.
O’Flaherty, who turns 29 on Feb. 5, underwent Tommy John surgery and is not
expected to be available until July. But he could be a candidate to be the
Athletics’ closer in 2015 if the team does not re-sign righty Jim Johnson,
and his deal includes performance bonuses that could push the total value to
approximately $10 million, sources said.
The two-time defending American League West champion Athletics have been one
of the most active teams in the sport this offseason, trading for Johnson,
right-handed setup man Luke Gregerson and outfielder Craig Gentry, and
signing free-agent left-hander Scott Kazmir and infielder Nick Punto.
O’Flaherty was one of the top left-handed relievers in the majors from
2009-12 with the Atlanta Braves, producing a 1.95 ERA and holding opponents
to a .605 OPS in 231-1/3 innings. Left-handed hitters managed only a .503 OPS
against him during that span.
运动家以2年7M的合约签下28岁的左投后援Eric O'Flaherty
加上激励奖金总值可达将近10M
O'Flaherty在去年五月动了TJ手术,预计今年球季中才能回到球场上
过去几年在勇士表现出色,且对左打相当有压制力,可望成为绿帽队的牛棚要角之一