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Marlins pull out wallet, hand Ramirez $70M deal

 

MIAMI -- With a new ballpark finally on the horizon, the Florida Marlins are beginning to loosen their purse strings.

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Star shortstop Hanley Ramirez has agreed to the framework of a $70 million, six-year contract to remain with the Marlins, a person familiar with the negotiations said Saturday.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity to the Associated Press because the deal hadn't been completed. It's expected to be announced next weekend when the team returns home from a seven-game trip.

In February, the Marlins reached an agreement to build a long-sought, retractable-roof stadium near downtown, which is expected to substantially increase revenue for a franchise with a history of poor attendance and tight budgets.

Florida's 2008 payroll of $22 million is by far the smallest in the major leagues.

"As we get closer to the stadium, those things will change," owner Jeffrey Loria said in March.

Now it's likely Ramirez will still be with the Marlins when they move into the new ballpark in 2011. His deal would be the most lucrative in franchise history, topping the $61 million, six-year contract Gary Sheffield signed in 1997.

"When that happens, I think it's a good message to send for the organization, for the team, for the community," manager Fredi Gonzalez said before Saturday's game at Washington. "But nothing is set right now. It's all rumors."

When reporters approached Ramirez before the game, he smiled, laughed and waved.

"No comment, no comment," he said.

Marlins officials also declined to comment. Ramirez's agent, Andy Mota, didn't return calls seeking comment.

Ramirez's contract would average $11.7 million a year. The Marlins' best-paid player this season is closer Kevin Gregg at $2.5 million.

The 24-year-old Ramirez, who will make $439,000 in 2008, would be eligible for arbitration after this season. He was the NL Rookie of the Year in 2006 and had a breakout season in 2007, when he hit .332 with 29 home runs, 81 RBI and 51 stolen bases.

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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Apr 10, 2007

May 10, 2008 7:38 pm

If the Florida Marlins are looking to build their future around solid young talent then by all means sign him now. Every year that goes by with players of his calib ...(more)

Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Feb 7, 2008

May 10, 2008 3:27 pm
We are looking at the next great player in baseball.  The Marlins got off cheap on this one as many people thought he would be the next 200 million dollar man.  Love this guy next 40/40 player for sure.  Great job by the Marlins keeping him around for the long term.
Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 18, 2006

May 10, 2008 4:33 pm

Hey this is a pretty good deal. 7 yrs, 60 million that is a little over 8 million a year. I think it is quite a bargain when we have had Mike Lowell, Ivan Rodriguez and a few others to exceed the 8 million mark. But Hanley is an all-around player that hits hom ...(more)

Reputation:74
Level:Pro
Since:Mar 27, 2008

May 11, 2008 12:54 am
Wow! He'd have gotten way more on the open market when he became available. Good for the Marlins, though. They are putting together some core players that could make them a sustainable middle of the pack team for years to come. At this rate, they might even find their way to sign a few players to help them become a team with serious potent ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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