• Photo
  • More Sports Stories
10th inning homer leads Dragons to win
10th inning homer leads Dragons to win

Seth Mejias-Brean lined a tie-breaking home run to left …

Lee, Rollins lead Phils over Reds
Lee, Rollins lead Phils over Reds

Domonic Brown drove in the tiebreaking run on an infield …

PBA Senior Tour rolls through Kettering
PBA Senior Tour rolls through Kettering

100 bowlers were trimmed down to the "Sweet 16" at the Capri …

Reds finish off sweep of the Marlins
Reds finish off sweep of the Marlins

NL RBI leader Brandon Phillips homered in the sixth inning and …

Dragons closeout homestand with a loss
Dragons closeout homestand with a loss

 

The West Michigan Whitecaps scored five runs in the second …

Advertisement

Mike Leake gets $3.06 million deal from Reds

Updated: Friday, 08 Feb 2013, 10:41 AM EST
Published : Friday, 08 Feb 2013, 10:37 AM EST

CINCINNATI (AP) - The Reds have agreed to a $3.06 million, one-year deal with right-hander Mike Leake, avoiding salary arbitration with their fifth starter.

The deal on Wednesday leaves three Reds still facing arbitration: starters Mat Latos and Homer Bailey and outfielder Shin-Soo Choo.

Leake made $507,500 last season, when he went 8-9 with a 4.58 ERA in 30 starts, a career high. He asked for $3.5 million in arbitration, and the club offered $2.65 million. He will compete with left-hander Aroldis Chapman for a spot in the rotation. He would make an additional $25,000 if he pitches 180 or more innings.

Cincinnati's three most expensive arbitration cases are pending. Choo is seeking $8 million, Bailey $5.8 million and Latos $4.7 million. The Reds have settled with outfielder Chris Heisey and reliever Alfredo Simon.

Follow Joe Kay on Twitter: http://twitter.com/apjoekay

  • Comments

Baseball Highlights

Sports Highlights

 

Reds News & Video
    Golf  News & Video
College Sports
    NBA News & Video

 

More Sports Video »

 

Advertisement
  • Mugshots

Latest Mugshots

Take a look at the latest mug shots from our local county jails.

Advertisement

Advertisement