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Yu Darvish became the highest-paid player in Japan in 2011, but is now heading to the major leagues after signing with Texas on Wednesday.
(AP)
Tacked on to the $51.7 million the Rangers paid for exclusive negotiating rights through the posting system, the total outlay is $111.7 million – and could jump another $10 million if Darvish reaches incentives in the deal.
While the posting system gives the parties 30 days to finalize a contract, negotiations didn’t advance much past the cursory stage until about 24 hours before the 5 p.m. ET deadline, according to sources. With the stakes high for both sides – the Rangers’ need for a potential frontline starting pitcher and Darvish’s desire to pitch in the major leagues – they feinted one another’s offers until settling on the terms about 15 minutes before time expired. Darvish joins a Rangers rotation loaded with high-ceiling arms, including left-hander Derek Holland and right-hander Neftali Feliz, who will transition to starter from his closer’s role. Along with Colby Lewis and Matt Harrison, the Rangers could have Alexi Ogando, an All-Star as a starter last season, and Scott Feldman, a 17-game winner in 2009.
When the Rangers pitchers report to spring training Feb. 23, Darvish will arrive with an ace’s pedigree, huge expectations and a throng of media that will document his every move for the rest of his career.
As the New York Yankees chum the designated-hitter market with only a couple million dollars to spend and the Boston Red Sox aim to shed payroll in order to sign another starter, the Rangers have emerged as a new financial powerhouse along with their American League West rivals, the Los Angeles Angels. And while the Angels bulked up with the free-agent signings of Albert Pujols and the Rangers’ former No. 1 starter, C.J. Wilson, this offseason, Texas’ countermeasure reached its apex Wednesday.
Yu Darvish is coming to the major leagues as a Texas Ranger.
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_yl...h_rangers_deal
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wrong forum baseball is not an olympic sport

















good for him and his family
Beware of IRI tricks. Election is coming!!Do not be fooled, take every news with grain of salt
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I opened this thread in the general forum but it was moved to the Olympic forum. It's not my fault.
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