Red Sox reach deal with RHP Penny

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The Boston Red Sox and pitcher Brad Penny reached a preliminary agreement on a $5 million, one-year contract, according to several reports Monday.


The team also struck a tentative agreement with catcher Josh Bard and both deals are pending physicals, the reports said.

A two-time All-Star, the 30-year-old Penny struggled with injuries to his shoulder and side last season with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He went 6-9 with a 6.27 ERA in 17 starts and two relief appearances.

The big right-hander would join a talented Boston rotation that includes Josh Beckett, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jon Lester and knuckleballer Tim Wakefield. Penny was teammates with Beckett and Red Sox third baseman Mike Lowell in Florida, helping the Marlins win the 2003 World Series.

Penny pitched well in that series against the New York Yankees, going 2-0 with a 2.19 ERA in two starts.

He was the NL starter in the 2006 All-Star game and finished that year 16-9 with a 4.33 ERA. The following season, Penny went 16-4 with a 3.03 ERA in 33 starts covering 208 innings and placed third in NL Cy Young Award voting.

According to the reports, Penny could earn an additional $3 million in performance bonuses with the Red Sox. He is 94-75 with a 4.06 ERA in nine big league seasons.

An e-mail sent by The Associated Press to Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein was not immediately returned. Phone calls to Penny's agent, Greg Genske, also were not immediately returned.

Bard played seven games for Boston in 2006 but struggled to catch Wakefield's knuckler and was traded to San Diego. He batted .202 with a homer and 16 RBIs in 178 at-bats for the Padres last season.

The Red Sox need depth behind the plate - captain Jason Varitek is a free agent.





As a Dodgers fan, I think I can speak for all Dodgers fans when I say that we were counting down the days until Penny became a free agent. A 6.27 ERA in a pitcher-friendly park last year, can't wait to see how he will fare at Fenway.
 
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adam dunn pick up would be stupid, IMO............better off with Abraeu.......higher ave and OB% and not so many K's.....we cant afford to have dunn and kemp striking out that much........dunn would be ok if Kemp had more experience under his belt when the K's will b down..........

Penny at a base pay of 5M is awesome of BoSox.............8M with incentives........if he performs like in the past that should be a steal............problem is is his arm sound........i saw him pitch in SF late in the saeason on his comeback and the gun at AT&T said 87, but it appeared to be more like 83 because it looked alote slower than Zito's 87
 
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caff you read Adam Dunn may sign with LA? That would be a huge sign for yall considering the dodgers couldnt hit a homerun if their life depended on it.

I was kinda hoping AZ would offer him a contract, but nope.

edit: didnt read all the Dunn responses. mcclean, you gotta be kidding me. if there is anything the dodgers DO need, its some power. Some RBIs. Especially since Manny may not be a done deal.
 
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you are right, we do need power....but not at the expense of all other aspects of the game

the young kids now have 2 years under their belts...........loney and kemp are developing power as is eithier............kemp is still got to figure out how to keep the K's down, everything else for him is improving (ave, hr, sb, rbi...)

we (dodgers) cant afford to have dunns power (at the LL field in CIN) and nearly 200K's while Kemp is still tryingto figure out how to lower hisprojected 170 K's per year.....plus dunn has bad defense...........

Dodgers should go after abreau.......he has 20+ hr power with good average and low K's with good speed and managable defense
 
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^thats cuz he gets walked all the time

I think he led the league in walks last season. Hes actually got a real good eye at the plate, regardless of his strikeouts.
 

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^thats cuz he gets walked all the time

I think he led the league in walks last season. Hes actually got a real good eye at the plate, regardless of his strikeouts.
i know. im actually hopin the cubs get em cuz hell prolly hit 50hrs playin half his games at wrigley. then we can have 2 horrible defensive corner o.f.'s.
 
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^thats cuz he gets walked all the time

I think he led the league in walks last season. Hes actually got a real good eye at the plate, regardless of his strikeouts.
he doesnt GET walked all the time............he has a good eye and earns every one of his walks (i wont argue that, he gets on base)........but he strikes out way to much.......

maybe abreau get on 20 less times per 1000 at bats or 10 times less per season, but he will make contact and move gys over and Sac them over, or steal a base hear and there over the course of the season that will more than make up for dunns few extra HRs and OBP