Wednesday, January 18, 2006 |
Angels Sign Donnelly For One Year, $950,000
Update: Donnelly was thus the last arbitration-eligible player for the Angels this year. The Chronicler made a good point earlier in the day when he said that the team is still beholden to its cheap players. Even after these deals, the club will have many inexpensive players providing most of its value despite grossly overpaying for the likes of Darin Erstad, Orlando Cabrera, and Garret Anderson. Seconding the Chronicler, Bill Stoneman deserves applause for this aspect of managing the club, especially with very talented infielders coming up to replace Erstad, Troy Glaus, Adam Kennedy (who's about to get expensive), and even Cabrera.
Update 2: MLB.com says the contract was for $950,000.
But as to the fourth outfielder, Quinlan is servicable, Gorneault has earned a chance at the big leagues, and the Angels have a good defensive center fielder in the minors (I think his name is Tommy Murphy, but I may be wrong.)
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