Astros re-sign OF Michael Brantley
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[January 26, 2021]
The Houston Astros have
re-signed All-Star outfielder Michael Brantley to a two-year
contract, general manager James Click announced Monday.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Brantley will reportedly
earn $32 million over the course of the deal, according to numerous
reports.
"There were a lot of mixed emotions, obviously, in a small
timeframe," Brantley said. "But I got a lot of great texts and I'm
excited to be back, and a lot of my teammates reached out to me and
they're excited that I'm coming back. So it means the world to me."
Re-signing Brantley was imperative for Houston after outfielder
George Springer signed a six-year, $150 million free-agent deal with
the Blue Jays last week.
Brantley said he was negotiating with the Blue Jays but they never
agreed to terms.
"We were close," he said. "Obviously we were in talks and there was
interest on both sides, but... everything worked for where I wanted
to be."
Last season, Brantley hit .300 in 46 regular season games with 15
doubles, five homers and 22 RBI while posting an .840 OPS.
He was even better in the playoffs -- hitting .346 (18 of 52) in 13
games with three homers and 11 RBI with a .981 OPS, as he was a
major reason the team came within a win of advancing to the World
Series, losing the American League Championship Series to the Rays
in seven games.
"Having the run the last two years that we did and having the player
relationships that I did, I really wanted to come back here and to
kind of finish this thing off," Brantley said. "We have ...
unfinished business."
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Houston Astros designated
hitter Michael Brantley (23) reacts after scoring against the Tampa
Bay Rays on an sacrifice fly hit by right fielder Kyle Tucker (not
pictured) during the seventh inning during game six of the 2020 ALCS
at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Overall, Brantley has appeared in the postseason five times in his
career, hitting .286 in his 38 postseason games with four home runs
and 16 RBI.
Brantley's .309 combined batting average since 2018 is tops among
all American League players.
Since 2014, his .311 combined average ranks second among all Major
League players to his teammate, Jose Altuve (.321). In that span,
Brantley has also posted an .852 OPS. He has also been one of the
most difficult hitters to strikeout with a 9.92 plate
appearances-per-strikeout ratio since 2014, which is third-best in
the majors.
Prior to signing with Houston as a free agent in 2019, Brantley had
spent his entire Major League career (2009-18) with the Cleveland
Indians.
His best season with the Indians was in 2014 when he reached
career-highs in batting (.327), hits (200), doubles (45), RBI (97)
and OPS (.890) while finishing third in the AL MVP Award voting.
--Field Level Media
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