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Royals sign P Kip Wells
http://www.kansascity.com/385/story/755368.html
Royals sign veteran pitcher Kip Wells By BOB DUTTON The Kansas City Star CLEVELAND | The Royals are hoping veteran right-hander Kip Wells can be their latest successful bullpen reclamation project. Wells agreed today to a one-year contract, and plans call for him to join the club in time for tonight’s series opener against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field. No corresponding roster move to clear space has been announced. “He’s got a good arm, and he’s had some success in the bullpen,” general manager Dayton Moore said. “We’ll get him in here with (pitching coach) Bob McClure and see what we can do.” That approach worked earlier this season with two other castoffs: Horacio Ramirez and Robinson Tejeda. Ramirez compiled a compiled a 2.59 ERA in 15 games before an Aug. 9 trade sent him to the White Sox for minor-league outfielder Paulo Orlando. Tejeda has a 2.42 ERA in 16 games since a June 24 waiver claim brought him from Texas. Wells, 31, was designated for assignment last week by the Colorado Rockies after going 1-2 with a 5.27 ERA in 15 appearances. He missed 10 weeks earlier this season because of a blood clot in his right hand. Current plans call for Wells to pitch as a reliever, but he has spent most of his 10-year career as a starter and could become an option to join the rotation. He is 65-93 with a 4.64 ERA in 246 career games with five teams. Wells represents a low-cost risk because he is already receiving $3.1 million in guaranteed salary from Colorado. The Royals will pay only a pro-rated share of the major-league minimum _ about $90,000. The signing bolsters a beleaguered bullpen. Ron Mahay and Ramon Ramirez are battling injuries. Jimmy Gobble remains on the disabled list. The Royals seem certain to clear space for Wells by shifting a reliever off their 25-man roster. The likeliest candidate is right-hander Jeff Fulchino, who allowed five runs in 3 2/3 innings over two appearances last weekend against the Yankees. Wells started for the Rockies on Opening Day before shifting primarily to the bullpen and going 1-1 with a 3.32 ERA in 13 relief appearances. He also compiled a 2.31 ERA last season for the Cardinals in eight relief appearances after losing his job as a starter. |
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08-19-2008, 12:55 PM | #17 |
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When 25 Ross Gloads take the field at once, this becomes a formidable team. Unfortunately, it would STILL be last in the American League in home runs.
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Actually, all 25 run together to become one giant Ross Gload. Only Chuck Norris can stop him, but he's not interested in baseball.
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Like a ****ing ML Voltron? Cool.
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That Voltron carries the smallest stick I've ever seen in my life.
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08-19-2008, 09:06 PM | #23 |
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