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Wood to CUBS 1 yr 4.2M + 3.45M in performance bonuses


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He turned down offers from a few good teams, San Diego, Boston and Milwaukee. So it does look like Wood wanted to stay with the Cubs and maybe also take a one year deal to prove himself, though I'm sure the other teams wouldn't have had a problem offering a one year deal, so it's just probably more the case of wanted to stay with the Cubs. And it's good to hear that at least the Brewers were serious about signing him.

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Wood stands to make more in the long run by staying in Chicago where he can get off the field money and by signing a one year deal. All he has to do to get a big contract is stay healthy for one year, then he can turn that into a 3-4 year deal.

 

Staying healthy for two straight seasons is a long shot and he knows it.

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The Cubs agreed Monday to a one-year, $4.2 million contract with the free agent pitcher, who had been courted by other teams as a setup pitcher. Wood, the 1998 NL Rookie of the Year, can make an additional $3.45 million in performance bonuses. He had a $1.75 million salary this year.

 

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3128280

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We'll have to wait for more details on this one, to be sure. My guess (aside from loyalty/comfort) as to why he chose CHC over other options is that the Cubs were the only team that would give him a shot as a SP. I'd bet the other 'serious' offers Wood got were strictly as a RP. Just a hunch.

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Either that or:

 

1) The incentives are pretty easily attainable, making this a $7.65MM deal.

 

2) He is guaranteed the closers role. Rack up 44 saves and sign a $46MM contract next year.

 

3) He's following in Mark Grace's role and really likes the Chicago night-life.

"The most successful (people) know that performance over the long haul is what counts. If you can seize the day, great. But never forget that there are days yet to come."

 

~Bill Walsh

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We'll have to wait for more details on this one, to be sure. My guess (aside from loyalty/comfort) as to why he chose CHC over other options is that the Cubs were the only team that would give him a shot as a SP. I'd bet the other 'serious' offers Wood got were strictly as a RP. Just a hunch.

Melvin said that Wood's wife is from Chicago and he really wanted to stay there. Doug also said a big reason that Wood was strongly considering Milwaukee if a deal fell through with the Cubs was because of how close Milwaukee is to Chicago.

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Really should have seen this coming. After all Phil Rogers just wrote:

 

"Kerry Wood seems unlikely to re-sign with the Cubs, who then would pursue a proven reliever to replace him. It's also getting closer to crunch time on Mark Prior, who could be traded or non-tendered if he hasn't agreed to a deal by Dec. 12. The Cubs want him to give them an option for 2009 in addition to a one-year deal for '08, his last season before free agency."

 

http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/columnists/cs-071125rogers,1,2858536.column?coll=cs-home-headlines

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