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Hobosox
11-19-2006, 04:43 PM
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs' ownership is showing new manager Lou Piniella that they are serious about winning.

Alfonso Soriano
Left Field/Second Base
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM HR RBI R OBP AVG
159 46 95 119 .351 .277


Chicago radio station ESPN 1000 reported Sunday that the Cubs have agreed to an eight-year contract worth approximately $136 million with outfielder Alfonso Soriano.

The move would clearly mark the highlight in an already busy offseason for the Cubs, who have signed free-agent infielder Mark DeRosa and have re-signed third baseman Aramis Ramirez and righthander Kerry Wood.

But the biggest prize is Soriano, who is coming off an outstanding all-around season for the Washington Nationals in which he hit .277 with 46 home runs and 95 RBI. The 30-year-old ranked third in the National League in homers and also stole 41 bases -- the sixth-highest total in the circuit.

After complaining in spring training about having to move from second base to left field, Soriano blossomed in his new surroundings. He led the league with 22 outfield assists, six more than his closest competitor, and displayed respectable range for a converted infielder.

Soriano became the first player in baseball history with 40 home runs, 40 stolen bases and 20 outfield assists in a single season. He also became the first member of the 40-40-40 club, which encapsulates homers, stolen bases and doubles.

An All-Star in each of the last five years, Soriano owns a .280 average with 208 home runs and 560 RBI in eight seasons with the New York Yankees, Texas Rangers and the Nationals.

Soriano finished third in the AL Rookie of the Year balloting with the Yankees in 2001, when he hit .268 with 18 homers and 73 RBI. He finished third in MVP voting the following season, when he increased his average to .300 and collected 39 homers and 102 RBI.

milky_way
11-19-2006, 05:17 PM
8 year/$136 million

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rockin500
11-19-2006, 06:43 PM
im not sure if i'm sick or happy. way too much money, but then its not MY money being paid.

still, it scares me. a lot. hes going to be 50 by time this deal is done.

Atlanta Braves Freak
11-19-2006, 06:46 PM
He'll really be 38 and this deal may haunt the Cubbies in the later years of the contract. Right now this looks like a deal that can put the Cubs on top of the NL Central.

rockin500
11-19-2006, 07:39 PM
i'd certainly rather have him in centerfield and leadoff over pierre. sori never played CF before, but its probably easier to play center at wrigley than it is the corner spots which are the two hardest outfield spots to play in the bigs with the wind and sun.

PissedPrincess
11-20-2006, 11:10 AM
Screw that, it's not our money. Good for the Cubbies.:thumbsup:

Durango53
11-20-2006, 11:29 AM
Good for the Cubbies.:thumbsup:

I am with PP on this. :D

The guy is going in knowing he is going to be playing the OF so he can work on it and hell he has the speed to help the learning of playing there and work on it he will learn where he has to throw the ball quick.

The only thing that would scare me is the amount of times he strikes out and having him lead off. But that is small peas. :thumbsup:

Luvofthegame
11-20-2006, 02:12 PM
Wow! :eek: 8 years! :eek:

Spitball67
11-21-2006, 08:10 PM
im not sure if i'm sick or happy. way too much money, but then its not MY money being paid.

still, it scares me. a lot. hes going to be 50 by time this deal is done.

you are wrong my freind, it is our money that is finally being put to good use. We've sunk enough cash in tix, parking, beer, memorabilia, etc. at Wrigley and beyond.

The long time Cubs fans might finally be getting some return on their life long investment into Cubdom. Then again, I have thought this before...:(

anyway, welcome to Chicago Fonz!! :bigsquare