Indians sign Westbrook to 3-year extension

 

CLEVELAND (AP) -Jake Westbrook signed a three-year, $33 million contract extension through 2010 on Friday with the Cleveland Indians, who locked up a key starter before possibly losing him as a free agent.
Westbrook would have been eligible for free agency following this season, his seventh since coming to Cleveland in a trade with the New York Yankees.
Westbrook’s deal does not contain any options.
The Indians had hoped to work out a new contract with Westbrook during spring training, but were unable to finalize a deal with agents for the right-hander while the parties were in Florida.
When negotiations have broken down in the past, general manager Mark Shapiro has opted to put off talks until after the season. However, Shapiro didn’t want to risk waiting for Westbrook to hit the market and decided to get him signed.
The 29-year-old has been one of the AL’s most reliable pitchers the past three seasons, winning 44 games. Since 2004, only Westbrook, teammate Cliff Lee, Minnesota’s Johan Santana and Detroit’s Kenny Rogers have won at least 14 games in each season.
Westbrook is also one of just eight starters to pitch at least 210 innings in the last three years. He went 15-10 last season, winning a major league-high eight games after Aug. 1.
The right-hander has a 56-53 career record with a 4.40 ERA. He was named an All-Star in 2004. Westbrook was acquired as part of a trade in 2000 when the Indians sent David Justice to the Yankees for Ricky Ledee.
Now that Westbrook is signed, the Indians can focus on possible new deals for designated hitter Travis Hafner and left-hander C.C. Sabathia.
The club holds a $4.75 million option for next season on Hafner, who hit 42 homers with 117 RBIs in 2006. Sabathia, the Indians’ No. 1 starter, isn’t eligible for free agency until after the ’08 season when the left-hander figures to be among the most prized players available.
Shapiro had talks with representatives for both players during spring training.

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