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Durango53
11-27-2006, 11:41 AM
Pitcher Jeff Francis and the Colorado Rockies are nearing completion on a four-year contract worth about $13 million, a deal that would include a team option for 2011.

Jeff Bridich, the team's director of baseball operations, confirmed the talks but said negotiations are still under way. The amount of the deal was disclosed by a baseball official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the team had not yet announced the contract.

Francis' agent, Jim Lindell, didn't return phone calls seeking comment. The deal was first reported by ESPN.com.

"We've had discussions," Bridich said Tuesday. "The story was leaked pretty early. No way was the club ready to announce the final deal as completed."

Francis has led the team in victories last two seasons, going 13-11 with a 4.16 ERA this year, when he finished an inning shy of becoming just the third lefty to pitch 200 innings in a season for Colorado.

The 25-year-old was the Rockies' first pick - ninth overall - in the 2002 amateur draft. He's 30-25 in his career with a 4.91 ERA, and he isn't eligible for arbitration until after the 2007 season.

"He's a homegrown guy," Bridich said. "He's showed the ability to improve as a pitcher over the years. There's a lot to like about Jeff. When you come across a guy like that, it warrants a discussion. It hasn't led to a final deal."

Francis became the Rockies' winningest career left-hander last season. He pitched his first career shutout at home against St. Louis on July 24, when he was perfect through five innings and gave up just two hits.

Bridich said Francis' success at Coors Field isn't a factor in trying to reach an agreement.
It is great to see the Rockies working on getting these young good players locked up.

Now if they can only get Holliday locked up to a long term but that aint going to happen.:angry:

Durango53
11-30-2006, 11:46 PM
On Thursday, the Rockies announced he had passed his physical -- cementing his four-year, $13.25 million contract, with a club option worth $7 million (it could rise to $8 million based on innings pitched or a top-three finish in Cy Young Award voting) for 2011.

Francis, 25, has led the Rockies in victories the last two seasons -- his only full seasons in the Majors. Since being called up in late 2004, Francis is 30-25 with a 4.91 ERA in 72 starts. He already has more wins than any lefty in the history of a club that before the 2001 season signed left-handers Mike Hampton and Denny Neagle for a total of 13 years and $172.5 million.