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Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

Posted on: January 13, 2009 12:35 pm
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On a day when Atlanta legend John Smoltz was being introduced in Boston, the Braves hope they regained their footing by coming to terms with free agent starting pitcher Derek Lowe.

The deal, which is not expected to be finalized until after Lowe undergoes a physical examination on Wednesday, will run four years and pay Lowe $60 million, according to a person with knowledge of the contract.

Lowe's marks the third new starting pitcher arrival of the winter for the Braves -- and the second this week -- and will help soothe an unusually rancorous winter for an organization that rarely has dealed in controversy.

Atlanta's made-over rotation now includes Lowe, Jair Jurrjens, Javier Vazquez (acquired from the Chicago White Sox this winter) and Kenshin Kawakami (a Japanese free agent who will be introduced in Atlanta on Wednesday afternoon). The fifth starter likely will come from a group including Jo-Jo Reyes, Charlie Morton and Jorge Campillo.

Heading into the winter, the Braves were determined to add at least two starting pitchers, and they explored several avenues. They worked to acquire Jake Peavy from San Diego for more than six weeks before that ultimately failed. They romanced free agent A.J. Burnett hard before the right-hander took the New York Yankees' money. They failed to re-sign Mike Hampton, watching him depart for Houston.

Meantime, the Braves also took a failed run at free agent shortstop Rafael Furcal, who wound up re-signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers. That, though, came only after a bitter public dispute in which the Braves said they reached a verbal agreement with Furcal, after which Atlanta president John Schuerholz blasted the agent, Paul Kinzer, promising never to do business with his agency and calling it "a disgrace."

Atlanta still would like to add another bat to its lineup, probably an outfielder. But in agreeing to terms with Lowe, 35, the Braves now have solidified their rotation with a right-hander who has worked 200 or more innings in five of the past seven seasons. Lowe has thrown 180 or more innings in all seven of those seasons.

With the Los Angeles Dodgers last summer, Lowe went 14-11 with a 3.24 ERA in 211 innings. Over his past 10 starts, he was 6-1 with a 1.27 ERA. He helped pitch the Dodgers into the postseason in two of the past three years after helping the Boston Red Sox win a World Series in 2004.

Fred Rok
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Posted on: January 13, 2009 12:44 pm
Score: 91
 

Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

One word: Overpaid



redwoodsbay
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Posted on: January 13, 2009 12:48 pm
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Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

WOW...60 mil??????

Thats insane, at 35 that is a real stretch



Solid Gold
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Posted on: January 13, 2009 12:48 pm
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Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

Yeah, but he's the best picther they have now.



BlackLabsRule
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Since: Apr 23, 2008
Posted on: January 13, 2009 12:52 pm
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Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

The Mets tried to get him at a low ball 3-yr, $36MM but he wouldn't bite.  While the Braves may have overpaid, now the Mets have to face him 4-5 times this year.  While that may not be the end-all, its still a PIA because we don't play the Braves well (historically).



Raider 32
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Posted on: January 13, 2009 12:53 pm
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Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

wow apparently baseballs not in a recession , everybody getting these outragious contracts. i don't understand whats  an aging manny gonna get when its his time 4yrs 80 million?



jaycable
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Posted on: January 13, 2009 1:05 pm
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Good for the Phillies

Braves, at this point, probably do not have enough to compete with the Mets and Phillies.  With the Mets missing out on Lowe, Phillies likely remain the favorite to win the division.



gillibuster
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Posted on: January 13, 2009 1:11 pm
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Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

I like Lowe a lot, but this signing doesn't make any sense for Atlanta.

Let's be honest, they are not a team on the brink of a title.  Why then, would you go out and spend all that money on a 36 year old pitcher.  To me, that doesn't make any sense.

This signing would've made much more sense for a team like the Mets.



Magicfan1423
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Posted on: January 13, 2009 1:16 pm
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Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

If there's anything we learned from last season, it's that, in the MLB, being a favorite means nothing. After watching The Rays last year, the Marlins in seasons past, The Rockies a couple years ago, the Cardinals the year before that, etc... Look at the Tigers last year.. They were the Pre-season favorite to win it all, and to dominate the AL. That didn't work out too well.. They finished last in the AL Central, with the 3rd-worst Record in the AL.  I would hesitate to predict anything for this upcoming season.



jharr30
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Posted on: January 13, 2009 1:21 pm
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Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

. . . and have now guaranteed that they won't win a World Series ring for the next four years.  Why sign a mediocre SP for that much money, when he can't help you win against the best.



TREVINO
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Posted on: January 13, 2009 1:39 pm
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Braves agree to terms with Derek Lowe

that's absolutley ridiculous.  As a Braves fan i'm very disappointed.  Hell why didn't we just shell out that kind of money for Smoltz and keep him.  Yep another losing season I see.



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