Cubs, OF Byrd agree on 3-year, $15M deal

December 31, 2009

CHICAGO (AP)—The Cubs found the center fielder they’d been searching for,agreeing Thursday to a $15 million, three-year contract with Marlon Byrd(notes).

And the Cubs are hoping to have more success with this former Texas Rangersoutfielder than the one they signed last offseason—Milton Bradley(notes).

Byrd hit .283 with 20 homers and 89 RBIs last season for Texas. He will takeover in center from Kosuke Fukudome(notes), who will move to right field full-timeafter the trade of the troubled Bradley to Seattle.

A career .279 hitter with 60 homers and 335 RBIs in 785 major league gameswith Philadelphia, Washington and Texas, Byrd will be reunited with former Texasand current Cubs hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo. In three seasons working withJaramillo in Texas, Byrd batted .295 with 40 homers and 212 RBIs.

“When I knew I had the opportunity to become a Cub, I was really hopingthat this would be my landing ground,” Byrd said during a conference call withreporters, adding that rejoining Jaramillo made it even better.

“I really enjoyed my last three years with Rudy. I’m very comfortable withhim. As you guys have heard over and over again, he is the best in the business.Especially with Rudy and me being close and having that relationship, it’s goingto work with him another three years.”

Byrd gets $3 million next year, $5.5 million in 2011 and $6.5 million in2012. He will pretty much replace Bradley, whose signed a $30 million,three-year deal with the Cubs and lasted only one contentious season.

Bradley hit .257 with 40 RBIs and was suspended the final two weeks of theseason by general manager Jim Hendry after criticizing the atmospheresurrounding the Cubs.

“I haven’t talked to him, as far as baseball, I haven’t talked to him sinceduring the season. We tried to go over things as far as what was going on withhis swing,” Byrd said of Bradley. “But the bit thing about me and Milton is wehave a relationship off the field, so I love Milton Bradley, and I’m a littlebiased when it comes to him. I think he’s a great guy. I’m going to talk to himtoday about coming here. I’m sure he’s happy, too. … He’s going to anotherplace to get a fresh start. It’s a thing of the past.”

Byrd led the Rangers in game-winning RBIs last season with 12 and hit .333with runners in scoring position.

He has played all three outfield positions during his career and had a .991fielding percentage last season with only three errors in 341 chances. He made100 starts for the Rangers in center field, 35 in left and six in right.

The 32-year-old Byrd originally was selected by Philadelphia in the 10thround of the 1999 amateur draft.

“We wanted to come up with what we thought was the right fit in centerfield. And we felt like we explored every avenue, free agency and trade wise,”Hendry said. “We kept coming back to Marlon as being the right guy. It gives usa chance to move Fukudome back to where he’s much better defensively in rightfield. It really helps our overall defensive situation. Marlon, of course is anabove-average outfielder and coming off very, very good numbers offensively.”

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