The previously mentioned offer the Mets made to Francisco Rodriguez is reportedly a two year contract with an option for a third year. No monetary terms were mentioned and when approached by reporters K-Rod said the Mets told him not to discuss the negotiations.
Omar Minaya is doing a nice job playing the market in his favor. It looks like there are very few teams, if any, that are willing to pay the necessary money for K-Rod. The Mets and Indians seem to be the only interested teams at this point with the Brewers preoccupied with CC Sabathia. Rodriguez's former team, the Angels, seem ready to move on with someone else, perhaps Scott Shields or Jose Arredondo, at closer.
With such little demand for closers and a great amount of supply (K-Rod, Brian Fuentes, Kerry Wood, Trevor Hoffman, and closers rumored to be available via trade), Minaya certainly has the upper hand in these negotiations.
If Rodriguez and agent Paul Kinzer leave the offer on the table for too long the Mets can turn to another option, leaving K-Rod out in the cold with smaller market teams and an offer significantly smaller than what he was expecting coming into the offseason.
This contract would be ideal for the Mets, although negotations will continue and Kinzer will likely try to get a third year guarenteed.
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