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Jenks signed for 1 year, $5.5 Mill


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QUOTE (BearSox @ Jan 19, 2009 -> 03:12 PM)
that can by a LOT of Big Macs...

Doesnt he get McDonalds for free for doing those commercials a couple years ago? Bobby has earned this pay more than anybody... 2 Division championships, 1 League championship and 1 World Series Championship to go along with his 117 Saves in 133 save oppurtunities an impressive 88% career save percentage.

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It's exactly what I figured he'd get. If you go year to year with a player in arbitration you're going to end up paying more than if you just buy them all out with a multi-year deal. The Sox trade a few million dollars for the security of one year contracts rather than Jenks giving up a few million for the security of $20M+ guaranteed.

 

$5.5M is right where he deserved to be paid. If Jenks comes through with an excellent 2009 season he's looking at the possibility of 8 figures in his second year of arbitration. There's really no modern day precedent for what Jenks is doing. A 28 year old going into his 5th year in the league (but only 4 years of service time) and second year of arbitration who's been one of the best closers in the game since the get go? That doesn't happen. If he stays healthy and produces he'll be a very rich man even before he hits free agency.

 

QUOTE (Kalapse @ Dec 18, 2008 -> 07:15 PM)
I have him at $5.2M, Jenks is about to get real expensive, real quick.

 

Closers in their first year of arbitration:

 

2008: Huston Street - $3.3M (coming off an injury, rather average closer for the first 3 years of his career)

2007: Chad Cordero - $4.15M (2 years previous as a full time closer, dominant in 2005, very good in 2006)

2006: Brad Lidge - $3.975M (1.5 years previous as a closer, one of the most dominant setup men in the game previously)

2006: Francisco Rodriguez - $3.75M (coming off first year as a full time closer, one of the most dominant setup men in the game previously)

http://www.soxtalk.com/forums/index.php?s=...t&p=1812891

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QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Jan 19, 2009 -> 04:26 PM)
Highest # ever for first time eligible closers... although Papelbon will assuredly pass that soon.

Yep, like in the next few days. Jenks' agent and Rick Haun just set the precedent for Papelbon's deal since they're both arbitration eligible for the first time this season and Papelbon has been the more dominant pitcher.

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QUOTE (TheBigHurt @ Jan 19, 2009 -> 09:04 PM)
I, uh... respectfully disagree.

 

Does he, uh....not get outs and saves anymore? Because I, uh....missed that.

 

last year-30 saves, 07-40 saves, 06-41 saves

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