Archive for January 25th, 2012

January 25, 2012

Prince Fielder grabs a King’s Ransom

On the long list of Scott Boras shockers, this one ranks near the top….Boras’ top free-agent client, first baseman Prince Fielder, has agreed to a nine-year, $214 million contract with the Tigers, according to major-league sources.

Fielder’s deal with the Tigers does not include an opt-out provision, a source said.

Tigers general manager David Dombrowski recently told ESPN.com that Fielder, “doesn’t fit for us. He’s looking for a long-term deal and that just doesn’t fit.”

Either Dombrowski was shading the truth, or Tigers owner Mike Ilitch — who has worked well with Boras in the past — made a last-minute call to sign Fielder.

The Tigers’ slugging first baseman, Miguel Cabrera, is guaranteed $86 million over the next four seasons. But the team recently lost its principal DH, Victor Martinez, to a knee injury that is likely to sideline him for all of ‘12.

Fielder and Cabrera figure to share time at first base and DH, forming one of the game’s most potent middle-of-the-lineup combinations. Fielder hits from the left side, Cabrera from the right The Nationals had been a leading contender for Fielder, but their ownership was divided on whether to give him the type of long-term deal he was seeking. The Orioles, Rangers and Mariners also showed varying interest in Fielder….Fielder’s average salary of $23.8 million will be third only to the Phillies’ Ryan Howard and Pujols among first basemen. Howard averages $25 million, Pujols $24 million. The Yankees’ Mark Teixeira averages $22.5 million, the Red Sox’s Adrian Gonzalez $22 million.

January 25, 2012

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January 25, 2012

Murray St. ….(20-0)…Just got a little Stronger..??!!

Murray State forward Ivan Aska said Monday that he’s been cleared to return after missing the last six games with a broken right hand for the nation’s only undefeated men’s Division I basketball team…”I couldn’t sleep last night just knowing that I had to go see the doctor,” Aska said. ”I’m very happy to be back.”

Aska is a starter and the leading rebounder for the 11th-ranked Racers, but broke the hand in the first half of a victory at Eastern Illinois on Dec. 30. The Racers (20-0, 8-0 Ohio Valley Conference) have a rematch with Eastern Illinois at home on Saturday.

”A lot of key rebounds that we really haven’t been getting when we needed them, we know he’s going to handle that. Those are the rebounds we usually get,” point guard Isaiah Canaan said. ”Just to have another big body down low, another bull down low to get rebounds when we need them is great.”

Murray State was outrebounded in four of the six games Aska missed, but the 6-foot-7 forward said he had confidence that the Racers wouldn’t lose when he grabbed the team to the side shortly after his injury with a message.

”I had confidence and I knew they were going to keep on winning because I had a long talk with all the players,” Aska said. ”They did the things they had to do and held themselves accountable. They just went hard every game.”

Aska averaged 12.6 points and six rebounds in his first 14 games. The senior had played in 113 consecutive games before the injury.

”They showed what a team is all about,” Aska said. ”That’s the real meaning of team: If one of your leaders is out, you still have a team bond that everybody stepped it up another notch since you’ve been gone.”

 

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