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Baseball Guru
12-27-2001, 05:35 AM
By Associated Press

December 26, 2001, 9:21 PM EST


ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Aaron Sele, one of baseball's winningest pitchers over the last four years and an All-Star with the Seattle Mariners last season, signed a three-year, $24 million contract with the Anaheim Angels on Wednesday.

The 31-year-old right-hander has won 69 games since 1998, the most by an AL pitcher during that time. Only Randy Johnson (76), Greg Maddux (73) and Tom Glavine (71) -- all NL pitchers -- have more victories over that span.

Sele will receive $7.5 million next season, $8 million in 2003 and $8.5 million in 2004.

"We're happy to add a pitcher of Aaron Sele's stature to our staff," Angels general manager Bill Stoneman said. "Our pitching staff was strong over the course of the 2001 season and, with the addition of Sele, should be even stronger in 2002.

"Not only does Aaron pitch a lot of innings over the course of the season, but he also is a proven winner."

Sele won his first eight decisions last season, a Seattle club record. He finished 15-5 with a 3.60 ERA and two complete games, one a shutout. He pitched 215 innings and allowed 216 hits and 51 walks while striking out 114.

A two-time All-Star, Sele has a 107-68 record and 4.33 ERA in 242 appearances in the majors -- all but one a start. He has 13 complete games and seven shutouts in his career.

Drafted by Boston in 1991, Sele pitched for the Red Sox and Texas Rangers before joining Seattle for the 2000 season, when he went 17-10 with a 4.51 ERA.

A native of Golden Valley, Minn., Sele was an All-America selection at Washington State.

The Mariners lost Sele the same day they signed free agent outfielder Ruben Sierra to a one-year, $1.9 million contract.

Baseball Guru
12-27-2001, 05:37 AM
Why would Sele want to leave the Mariners to go to the Angels is beyond me???
Anyone know what or if Seattle offered him???
This is a big pick-up for the Angels who seem to be very busy this winter....Now if they can get Appier from NY, this team has a pretty decent pitching staff.....

Trots
12-27-2001, 10:44 PM
Appier is on the way and the Angels rotation does look improved. I do wonder who is taking over firstbase for Anaheim?

I suspect the M's were looking to cut some payroll and make room for some pitching prospects as opposed to Sele's desire to leave. I'm sure he could have signed a smaller deal to stay, but not many are willing to do that.

I've also heard the Angels are going back to the "A" with the halo and dumping the wing design. A move nearly as smart as picking up Sele.

pdaj
01-05-2002, 08:11 PM
Erstad will probably move to first.

Look for the Angels to add another outfielder..

imgreat95
01-05-2002, 08:45 PM
the M's told sele they didn't want him back

Baseball Guru
01-06-2002, 05:37 AM
Hmmmm, I wonder why the M's would want a guy around that wins 61% of his games and has won 15 or more games each of the last 4 seasons????

Trots
01-06-2002, 07:50 PM
Yeah, you've got to wonder with everybody looking for pitching why the M's let Sele walk? I guess I've become a conspiracy theorist, as I think it always comes down to money.

Maybe they needed to make room for Cirillo? Trying to re-sign Boone, maybe? Anybody else in Seattle in line for a pay increase this year?