Report: Bloomquist deal with Mariners expected to be two years, between $5-6 million
We've got more details on the reported deal between the Mariners and utility man Willie Bloomquist:
Told the Willie Bloomquist deal with the Mariners is expected to be for two years and between $5 million and $6 million total.
— Nick Piecoro (@nickpiecoro) December 2, 2013
That's ... a lot of money for Willie Bloomquist.
The deal is pending a physical, writes MLB.com's Greg Johns, and should be announced later this week.
FanGraphs' editor Dave Cameron, who happens to be a Mariners supporter, would be used to this from Seattle, you'd think. But he isn't:
Nick Punto (good player, valuable reserve) gets $3M for 1 year from A's. M's give worse version a two year deal.
— David Cameron (@DCameronFG) December 2, 2013
Punto's a far superior defensive option than Bloomquist, giving Punto a marked edge over Bloomquist when comparing the two players over the past three seasons.
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