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http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/spring2011/news/story?id=6129630
AA is taking a big risk here. I'm really iffy on the deal tbh.JUPITER, Fla. -- The Toronto Blue Jays and third baseman Jose Bautista are close to agreeing to a five-year contract extension worth close to $65 million, a source told ESPNdeportes.com.
The agreement, which would include financial support for Bautista's charitable activities in Toronto and the Dominican Republic, is missing some details including the player passing a physical. If an agreement is reached, the Canadian franchise would avoid salary arbitration with the 2010 major league home run leader. Bautista, 30, requested a salary of $10.5 million for 2011, while the club offered $7.6 million. He would be eligible for free agency after next season if a multiyear deal isn't reached. Bautista has a .244 career batting average with five teams in his seven-year MLB career but is coming off a dream season in which he led the majors with 54 homers and was selected to his first All-Star team. In his third year with Blue Jays, Bautista hit .260 with 124 RBIs and 109 runs scored. He was fourth in AL MVP voting and was the recipient of the Hank Aaron Award, awarded to the most complete batter in each league.