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Lee agrees to $120M deal with Phils
By RONALD BLUM, AP Sports Writers 14 minutes ago

NEW YORK (AP)—Turns out the Philadelphia Phillies do have enough money for both Cliff Lee(notes) and Roy Halladay(notes)—and Roy Oswalt(notes) and Cole Hamels(notes), too.

A year after Phillies traded him away, Lee chose to rejoin them and form a fearsome foursome that is the envy of all of baseball.

The free-agent pitcher passed up an extra $30 million from the New York Yankees and reached a preliminary agreement on a $120 million, five-year contract with the Phillies, two people familiar with the deal told The Associated Press. Lee approved the idea of signing with Philadelphia on Monday night when talks hit the $100-million mark, one person said, adding that final negotiations brought the figure higher.

The agreement, includes a buyout of a 2016 option and is subject to the 32-year-old left-hander passing a physical, the person said on condition of anonymity because the agreement was not final.

The Yankees and Texas Rangers had been considered the front-runners, but the Phillies wound up with the most-prized free agent of the offseason, reaching a deal that gives them a dominant rotation that likely is the strongest in the majors.
Lee, the 2008 AL Cy Young Award winner, joins Halladay, a two-time Cy Young Award winner who won the NL honor last month.

After Lee helped the defending champion Phillies reach the 2009 World Series, he was sent to Seattle in a four-team, nine-player trade last Dec. 16 that brought Halladay to Philadelphia. Halladay signed a new contract that added $60 million over three seasons, the same average salary Lee will get.

Seattle traded Lee to Texas in July, and Lee pitched the Rangers into the World Series for the first time.

The Phillies have been considering trading pitcher Joe Blanton(notes) and/or outfielder Raul Ibanez(notes) to clear payroll space, a person familiar with Philadelphia’s deliberations. said. That person spoke on condition of anonymity because those talks were ongoing.

Lee and his family had a good time during his stay with the Phillies, who acquired him from Cleveland in July 2009.

“At first, I didn’t believe it. I thought we were working out an extension with the Phillies,” Lee said the day after the trade. “I thought I’d be spending the rest of my career there. … I was under the impression they wanted to keep me there for a long time. In my mind, it was going to happen.”

After advancing to the World Series in consecutive years, the Phillies were upset by the eventual champion San Francisco Giants in this year’s NL championship series. Earlier this month, outfielder Jayson Werth(notes) left Philadelphia for a $126 million, seven-year contract with the Washington Nationals.

The Yankees and Texas received telephone calls Monday night telling them they were out of the running, two separate people familiar with those team’s negotiations said, also on condition of anonymity.

New York had started with a $138 million, six-year offer to Lee, the person familiar with the Yankees’ negotiations said. After outfielder Carl Crawford(notes) agreed to a seven-year, $142 million deal with the Boston Red Sox, New York immediately increased its offer to Lee to $150 million over seven seasons, the person said.

Lee’s wife felt insulted by fans at Yankee Stadium who were rude to her and Rangers family members during the ALCS. It was unclear whether that played a part in the decision.

A fourth-round draft pick in 2000, Lee is 102-61 with a 3.85 ERA in nine major league seasons. He has excelled in the postseason, going 7-2 with a 2.13 ERA for Philadelphia and Texas in the past two years, including 3-0 with a 1.88 ERA against the Yankees.
Lee won 18 games for Cleveland in 2005, then got hurt in spring training in 2007 and was demoted to the minors. He returned to the big leagues, finished 5-8 with a 6.29 ERA and was left off Cleveland’s postseason roster. He rebounded to go 22-3 with a 2.54 ERA in 2008 and was voted the AL Cy Young Award.

He was 14-13 for the Indians and Phillies in 2009, and 12-9 for the Seattle Mariners and Rangers this year.

With Lee’s departure, the Rangers could move closer Neftali Feliz(notes) from the bullpen to the rotation and may attempt to acquire 2009 AL Cy Young Award winner
Zack Greinke(notes) in a trade from the Kansas City Royals.
This was a rare instance in which the Yankees’ financial might failed to land a player they wanted. After losing to Texas in the AL championship series, they are seeking to add pitching to a rotation that includes CC Sabathia(notes), Phil Hughes(notes) and

A.J. Burnett(notes). New York is waiting to find out from Andy Pettitte(notes) whether he will pitch or retire; the Yankees also have promising Ivan Nova(notes), a hard-throwing right-hander who turns 24 next month.
New York also held talks with Crawford before his agreement with the Red Sox, but never made an offer.
AP Sports Writer Rob Maaddi contributed to this report.

AP Source: Lee agrees to $120M deal with Phils - MLB - Yahoo! Sports
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