For Adrian Beltre, What A Difference Five Years Makes
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His career year couldn’t have come at a better time for Beltre.
After the 2004 season, Beltre was a free agent. With this type of year, a big contract was in order. On December 17, 2004 Beltre got exactly what he was looking for. The Seattle Mariners signed Adrian Beltre to a five-year, $64 million contract.
Fast forward five years later to 2009, and Adrian Beltre was facing the same situation he was facing in 2004—he would be a free agent after the season. Beltre has averaged a .266 batting average, 23 home runs and 88 RBI with the Mariners from 2005-2008. Just like when was with the Dodgers—good, but nothing spectacular.
It was all set up for Beltre.
Have another great year going into free agency, and he would get paid. Unfortunately for Beltre, the baseball gods are a fickle bunch. If you get overpaid once, they will allow it. But twice? Not going to happen.
Bothered by a bad shoulder, Beltre is having a down 2009. In 72 games, Beltre has a hitting line of .259/5/30 and a feeble .291 on-base percentage. This poor hitting line coupled with the news that Beltre will now be out six to eight weeks because he will have surgery to remove bone spurs in his elbow means there will be no five-year, mega-deal for Beltre.
Beltre had everything going for him when he was a free agent in 2004. He was young (26 years old), coming off a season where he finished second in the MVP voting, and the economy had recovered nicely from September 11.
Going into free agency in 2009, Beltre has nothing working for him.
He will be 31 years old on Opening Day 2010, he will be coming off a down year in which he had shoulder surgery in the middle of the season, and by all projections the economy will still be in a rut.
Add everything together and Beltre is perhaps looking at a one-year deal in the off season.
What a difference five years makes for Adrian Beltre.




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