Closer Casilla signs two-year deal with Oakland A's
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[January 21, 2017]
(Reuters) - The Oakland
Athletics beefed up their bullpen on Friday by signing former San
Francisco Giants closer Santiago Casilla on a two-year contract
worth $11 million, the Major League Baseball team said.
Casilla, who went 2-5 with 31 saves and a 3.57 ERA in 62 relief
appearances for San Francisco last year, returns to the franchise
that signed him as an amateur free agent out of the Dominican
Republic on Jan. 31, 2000.
He made his Major League debut with Oakland in 2004 and was 6-4 with
four saves and a 5.11 ERA in 152 relief appearances for the team
from 2004 to 2009. Though Casilla ranked sixth in the National
League for total saves last year, the three-time World Series
champion also blew nine saves which tied for the most in the majors.
"As we got through the offseason, I think we felt like he was being
overlooked a little bit just because of some of the narratives
surrounding his departure from the Giants," Oakland general manager
David Forst was quoted as saying on the team's website.
"I wasn't there, and I don't know exactly what went on, but it seems
like a few blown saves toward the end of the year kind of marred
what was otherwise a fantastic season for him.
"When you look at the peripheral numbers and his stuff and command
and ultimately the strikeouts and the hits ... he was considered one
of the better closers in the game after 2015.
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Giants relief pitcher Santiago Casilla (46) pitches against the
Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning during game two of the 2016
NLDS playoff baseball series at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit:
Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
"It felt like a really good opportunity to bring in an accomplished
pitcher to our bullpen." Casilla, 36, is a veteran of 13 years in
the majors and has gone 38-26 with 127 saves and a 3.19 ERA in 566
career appearances.
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in St. Augustine, Florida; Editing
by Peter Rutherford)
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