NALB - 2011 Offseason
August 18, 2012 Filed in: Baseball
There were a number of important trades and signings during the 2011 offseason.
The Brooklyn Knights made several offseason moves:
Other notable offseason signings:
Other notable offseason trades:
The Brooklyn Knights made several offseason moves:
- Brooklyn made the largest free agent signing of the 2011 offseason. The Knights took a chance on superstar starter Ronaldo “Groove Thing” Mijangos. On March 2, 2010, Mijangos tore his UCL and missed the entire 2010 season. After Tommy John surgery, no other team was willing to pay big money for him. The Knights were willing to take a chance, however. They rolled the dice and signed the Groove Thing to a four year deal worth $49,090,000.
- Although Hooks Goetz was under contract for 2011, the Knights decided to reward his years of excellence with an early contract extension. Goetz agreed to a four year, $46,800,000 extension, which will keep him in Brooklyn through 2015.
- The Knights failed to protect left fielder Roberto Jerrano and reliever Javier Herrara. They were taken in the Rule 5 draft by the Luck and Sky Chiefs, respectively.
Other notable offseason signings:
- The Richmond Slam signed free agent shortstop Chick Veras to a $31,700,000 deal over three years. Last season, Veras hit .310 and 18 HR for the Dunedin Otters.
- The Slam signed free agent second baseman Chris Walton. The contract is worth $22.94 million. Walton will earn $7,646,666 per year over three years. He hit an impressive .340 for the Quebeck Sky Chiefs in 2010.
- The Brooklyn Knights were unwilling to offer Dick Moran a long term deal. Instead, the second baseman tested free agency and landed with the Sky Chiefs. The deal, worth $24,080,000 over four years, was very popular with the fans and media in Quebeck.
- Former Richmond third baseman George Montgomery took his talents to free agency. He signed with the Stade Maples for $23,780,000 over four years.
- The Mudcats spent big in free agency to land pitcher Pat Allen. Allen will take his talents to St. Rock after a very good 2010 season with Richmond (3-0, 33 SV, 3.58 ERA). Allen’s new contract is worth $11.7 million over two years.
- Center fielder Oscar Barrientes signed a one year deal for $6,000,000 to keep him with the Mudcats.
- Superstar left fielder Shayne Kimpel accepted the Maples’ offer of $5,760,000 to remain in Stade for another year.
- Stade has a new closer. The Maples signed 36 year old Walt Suarez for two years at $4,520,000 per year.
- The Axemen solidified their bullpen by adding veteran reliever Dave Eiteljorge. A long time member of the Mudcats, Eiteljorge returns to Cornfield where he played back in 2003. The two year $8,520,000 deal bought a 36 year pitcher with many years of success. His career numbers are impressive: 42-32, 132 SV, 3.59 ERA. Last year with St. Rock, he had one of his best years (4-3 with a 3.26 ERA).
- Keith Richardson decided to stay in Luisville. He agreed to the $3,706,666 per year that the Beasts offered him for the next three years.
- Quebeck signed free agent reliever Peanuts Leavering for the 2011 season, at a cost of $3,130,000.
- Reliever Gil Cather ended his time in St. James by signing a new two year deal with the Richmond Slam. The contract is worth $3,940,000 for two years.
- The Luck signed former Dayton starter Larry Herbert to a two year, $3,380,000 contract.
- Hugh Rossiter signed a one year deal with the Crusaders for $2,700,000. Last season, he was in the bullpen for the Crusaders.
- Te Li started his career with the Sky Chiefs in 2008 and then was traded to the Mudcats in 2009. He is back in Quebeck after accepting a $3,720,000 three year deal from the Sky Chiefs.
- The Vancouver Wild signed free agent relief pitcher Chris Nelson to a $1,780,000 one year contract.
- The Crusaders signed relief pitcher Ike Holman to a one year, $1,100,000 deal. Last season, he has 9-2 with a 3.87 ERA for the Sky Chiefs.
Other notable offseason trades:
- Las Vegas traded 26 year old center fields Sylvain Filion and 24 year old minor league shortstop Víctor Sangueza to the Vancouver Wild. In return, they received 32 year old starting pitcher Cal Valentine.
- The Beasts sent 32 year old shortstop Ray Sanchez to Dunedin for 25 year old reliever Doug Reynolds and 22 year old minor league center fielder Lou Haggart.
- The Otters dealt 27 year old reliever Gregg Fecteau and 23 year old minor league first baseman Armando Luján to the Crusaders in return for 31 year old second baseman Drummond Lopez.
- Phoenix sent 30 year old first baseman John Holler to St. James in exchange for 26 year old reliever Rikiya Kiyomizu and 21 year old minor league shortstop Sergio Sigarán.
- The St. Rock Mudcats sent 28 year old right fielder Sergio Duarte to Las Vegas. The Luck will receive 26 year old reliever Simeon Barreiro as part of the swap.