Royals Review: An SB Nation Community

Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
New Blog: Cottagers Confidential for Fulham FC Fans!

Royals get Dotel+1

Royals reach agreement with Dotel, sign lefty reliever from Japan

The Kansas City Star

The winter meetings are over, but the Royals show no signs of slowing down.

They reached an agreement Friday morning on a one-year contract with veteran reliever Octavio Dotel and further supplemented their bullpen by signing left-hander John Bale to a two-year deal.

Bale spent the last three years pitching for the Hiroshima Carp in the Japanese Central League after spending parts of four seasons in the big leagues with the Blue Jays, Orioles and Reds.

The Royals might not be done, either. General manager Dayton Moore said the club is continuing to pursue free-agent pitcher Miguel Batista and also exploring trade options.

"We've helped ourselves," he said. "We've done the best we possibly could at this point in time."

The latest deals came one day after the Royals reached agreement with free-agent pitcher Gil Meche on a five-year contract for $55 million and two days after they acquired pitcher Brian Bannister from the New York Mets in a trade for reliever Ambiorix Burgos.

Dotel, 33, chose the Royals over the Red Sox, Indians, Devil Rays and Yankees because of the opportunity to serve as the closer. He saved a career-high 36 games in 2004 while splitting time with the Astros and A's but missed much of the last two seasons while recovering from reconstructive elbow surgery.

The deal with Dotel calls for $5 million in guaranteed money with the possibility of another $2 million through performance bonuses.

Dotel struggled last season in 14 outings for the Yankees after returning from surgery. He allowed 12 earned runs and 18 hits in just 10 innings, but the Royals expressed confidence that he is fully recovered.

Moore said reports indicated Dotel pushed his fastball to 93-94 mph and showed a plus slider Wednesday while pitching in the Dominican Winter League.

Dotel is 37-31 with 71 career saves and a 3.75 ERA in eight major-league seasons with the Mets, Astros, A's and Yankees. He averaged 69 appearances from 2000-04.

Bale, 32, was 1-2 with six saves and a 2.93 ERA in 30 appearances last season for Hiroshima. He saved 24 games the previous year when he compiled a 3.19 ERA in 51 games.

"He's versatile," Moore said. "I'm not saying he couldn't start, but right now we're looking at him as a reliever, probably in the middle."

Bale picked the Royals over the Yankees, who offered a one-year deal. He made 27 big-league appearances, including nine starts, from 1999-2003 and went 2-2 with a 4.69 ERA.

The Royals are still waiting to hear back from Batista on their offer of $24 million over three years. The club seems unwilling, at this point, to sweeten that offer, which suggests Batista might be leaning toward signing elsewhere.

Batista, 35, pitched briefly for the Royals in 2000 and went 11-8 with a 4.58 ERA last season in 34 games for Arizona. He is 68-79 with a 4.46 ERA in 397 games, including 185 starts, in his 12-year career.

The Royals have yet to clear roster space to accommodate the acquisitions of Meche, Dotel and Bale. Barring space-clearing trades, the deletions are likely to come from the pitching staff. Possibilities include Danny Christensen, Scott Dohmann, Brandon Duckworth and Neal Musser.

See that Bale picked Kc over NYY

--------

Update [2006-12-8 20:30:43 by royalsreview]:

Bale stats at the Baseball Cube here. He had some success in 2002 and 2003 with Baltimore and Cincinnati, I assume he went to Japan for the money...

0 recs  |  Comment 4 comments

Story-email Email Printer Print

Comments

Display:

hahahahah
we're smiting those damn yankees
aren't we?

by LeoBloom on Dec 8, 2006 1:43 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

I'm lovin it....
The Dotel signing could be absolutely huge.  The good news is he can play right away - no wait until mid-season.  

John Bale interests me as well.  According to baseball-reference.com (  http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/balejo01.shtml )his limited experience in the states wasn't too bad.  Hopefully he can translate his success in Japan to Kansas City.

Go Royals!

by natemaestro on Dec 8, 2006 1:45 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Dotel before the injury
actually put us some damn fine pitching lines. Gotta love that K rate.

Let's hope he has recovered - even 90% of his former ability will make him the best closer we have had in KC since maybe Montgomery?

by loyal2s dad on Dec 8, 2006 4:33 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

Welcome to the SB Nation blog about Kansas City Royals.
Start posting about the Royals »

Join SB Nation and dive into communities focused on all your favorite teams.

Connect_with_facebook

Cbs_fantasy_baseball_promo

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recommended FanPosts

Small
Royals 2009 review and 2010 manifesto

Recent FanPosts

Small
SB Nation Survey + Chance to donate $500 to a charity of this community's choice
Royalsreview_small
Completely Open Friday Fun Thread In Which I Will Also Answer Your Questions Should You Have Them
Small
Game at Fenway
Royalsreview_small
Help Me Out With Spammers
Royals40_small
A line-up that doesn't suck
New-kaufmann-stadium_small
Game 13 vs. Padres (3/17) - 3:05 CT
Gordon_small
Elijah Dukes anyone ?
Royalsreview_small
The Royals Authority Annual
Small
Out of Options Players From Around the Majors
Trust_small
Two questions about calculating replacement level

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >

SBNation.com Recent Stories

Seattle Mariners pitcher Cliff Lee speaks during a baseball news conference at Safeco Field in Seattle on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010. Lee was acquired by the Mariners in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies last December. (AP Photo/John Froschauer) link

Cliff Lee Out With Right Abdominal Strain

Detroit Tigers' Gerald Laird, left, is greeted by teammates Ryan Strieby, center, and Miguel Cabrera who were on base for his third-inning grand slam off New York Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain during a spring training baseball game in Lakeland, Fla., Wednesday, March 10, 2010.  (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

SB Nation's 2010 MLB Previews: Detroit Tigers, Sights Set On Success

Davey Johnson, center, a senior adviser for the Washington Nationals,  is shown in the dugout during a spring training baseball game against the New York Mets, Saturday, March 6, 2010, in Viera, Fla. (AP Photo/Rob Carr) +6 updates

Spring Training News and Notes, 3/19: Catching Up With Everyone

More from SBNation.com >


Managers

Royalsreview_small Will McDonald