Carlos Lee agrees a deal with Astros... Woody Williams follows...
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Carlos Lee agrees a deal with Astros... Woody Williams follows...
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HOUSTON -- The Houston Astros, the NL's worst-hitting team, signed outfielder Carlos Lee and right-hander Woody Williams on Friday, bolstering its offense and a pitching staff that could be without Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte.
Lee, a two-time All-Star left fielder who played with Texas and Milwaukee last season, signed a six-year, $100 million deal, the largest contract in Astros history. Last season was Lee's fifth straight with at least 30 home runs and 99 RBI.
A source told ESPN.com's Jayson Stark the only significant non-monetary clause in the contract is that Lee will have a complete no-trade clause for the first four years of the deal and a limited no-trade for the final two years.
"I won't disappoint you," said the 30-year-old Lee, whose contract includes a no-trade clause for the first four years. "Let's go for the championship."
Adding Lee will give the Astros another power threat besides All-Star first baseman Lance Berkman, who had 45 home runs and 136 RBI and finished third in NL MVP voting behind Philadelphia's Ryan Howard and St. Louis' Albert Pujols.
Astros manager Phil Garner, who said Houston will be a better team with Lee in the heart of the order, said the deals show Houston owner Drayton McLane Jr. is "stepping up in a big way."
"We feel like these are two big questions that have been answered for us," Garner said.
Houston was last in the NL in batting average at .255 and languished out of the pennant race until a late-season run that almost overtook World Series champion St. Louis.
Lee hit 28 homers in 102 games for the Brewers before the Rangers picked him up a few days before the July trade deadline. His power numbers dipped after that, but he finished with combined totals of 37 home runs and 116 RBI. He hit .300, including .322 in 59 games with the Rangers.
Williams, who grew up in Houston and was a college star there, is a 14-year veteran who was 12-5 with a 3.65 ERA last season with San Diego, his best ERA since 2002 with St. Louis. He signed a two-year deal worth $12.5 million, with a club option for a third year worth another $6.5 million.
"I've been waiting to do this for a long time," said Williams, who grew up an Astros fan. "I always dreamed of putting this uniform on."
Williams, 40, is 124-101 with a 4.09 ERA in 391 career games, including 299 starts. General Manager Tim Purpura said Williams could be a steadying veteran influence on the club's younger pitchers.
The Astros' staff is anchored by right-hander Roy Oswalt, who signed a five-year, $73 million contract in August. Both Clemens and Pettitte are free agents and haven't said whether or where they want to play next year.
Lee's signing Friday was the third major free-agent loss for the Rangers in the last two weeks. Mark DeRosa, a valuable starter at several positions, signed with the Chicago Cubs, and All-Star center fielder Gary Matthews Jr. signed a five-year, $50 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels this week.
Williams is a nice addition to the starting rotation to take over a slot left if Petite or Clemens retire or go elsewhere, a bit old, but a good ERA at 3.65 and 72 K's a 12-5 records nothing to blow over either...
Carlos Lee is a good pick-up, but isn't worth the money they gave him, the deal was originally 6 year 75 million until the Alfonso Soriano deal came out to be so high and Lee's deal skyrocketed....A good outfielder and hitter to have on your team, but not worth 16 2/3 million a year by any stretch of the imagination...
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Lots of teams are making good pick ups this season. We will actually see if these are good pick ups when the season starts. I think Astros are probably going to make the playoffs. Most likely as a wild card.