Huston Street, Colorado Rockies Far Apart on Contract UPDATE
Update
According to Colorado-Rockies-Street-Betancourt-011910" title="Huston Street" target="_self">FOXSports.comโs Tracey Ringolsby , the Colorado Rockies and closer Huston Street have come to an agreement on a three-year, $22.5 contract. There is also an option for a fourth year.
Itโs good to see the Rockies and Street come to an agreement; $22.5 million is pretty close to what Street and his camp were asking for over a month ago. As I wrote in my original post below, this is a pretty fair deal for someone of Streetโs caliber.
The Rockies are locking up a lot of talent and should be a contender in the NL West for years to come.
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Original Post
According to ESPN.comโs Buster Olney , the Colorado Rockies and closer Huston Street are far apart on a contract extension. Street is a free agent at the end of the 2010 season.
Olney is hearing that Streetโs camp is asking for a three-year deal in the neighborhood of $24 million. If the Rockies and Street canโt come to an agreement, they would consider trading Street at the 2010 trading deadline in July.
There are a couple of elements to this, so letโs take a look at each one individually.
According to Fangraphs , Street pitched like a $7 million pitcher for the Rockies in 2009. In 2009, Streetโs actual salary was $4.5 million, so asking for $8 million a year is a very reasonable demand.
Also consider that Billy Wagner at 39, just got a $7 million contract from the Atlanta Braves and Trevor Hoffman at 42, received an $8 million contract from the Milwaukee Brewers.
Street is still only 26 years old and should be entering the prime of his career.
Second, letโs say the Rockies and Street donโt come to an agreement. Are they really going to trade him in July if they are in the middle of a pennant race?
That would be an extremely tough call for GM Dan OโDowd. I fully expect the Rockies to be a contender in 2010, so that will be interesting. Obviously, if the Rockies are not in contention, then trading Street becomes a lot easier.
Third, I wonder if the OโDowd wants to see Street have two good years in a row before he looks to sign Street to an extension. Street has a 2.55 ERA in odd years and a 3.52 ERA in even years.
If history stands true, then Street should have a down year in 2010.
Lastly, if Street leaves in July or at the end of next year, who will be the Rockies closer going forward? I might be good at predictions, but even I donโt have the answer to that one.
The Rockies donโt have a suitable replacement on their roster, as of right now.
One name I would look out for in the future would be Rex Brothers. Brothers was one of two first-round picks for the Rockies in 2009 and is being groomed at the closer of the future.
In his first year of minor league ball in 2009, Brothers struck out 11.8 batters per nine innings and had a 1.13 WHIP in 17 gamesโall in relief.
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