VIERA, Fla. -- In need of starting pitching because of the injury to Brian Lawrence, the Nationals signed right-hander Pedro Astacio to a one-year Major League deal, pending a physical, on Monday evening.
Learning their lesson from the Lawrence trade, the Nationals will have Astacio take an MRI exam on his shoulder and elbow on Wednesday in Melbourne, Fla. General manager Jim Bowden said he will not talk about the signing until that day.
According to a baseball source, the Nationals improved their original offer of a Minor League deal with an invitation to Spring Training to a $700,000 contract, plus incentives, on Sunday. If he makes the team out of Spring Training, Astacio will get a $500,000 bonus. The right-hander also could make $2 million worth of incentives during the season.
The Nationals beat out the Padres, Reds and Rockies for Astacio's services. Washington is not concerned with the fact that Astacio was a combined 6-10 with a 4.69 ERA with the Rangers and Padres last year. The Nationals recognize that Astacio, 36, was one of the best pitchers for the Padres, who won the National League West title in 2005. He went 4-2 with a 3.17 ERA for San Diego, and 2-0 with a 1.89 ERA in the final month of the season.
Learning their lesson from the Lawrence trade, the Nationals will have Astacio take an MRI exam on his shoulder and elbow on Wednesday in Melbourne, Fla. General manager Jim Bowden said he will not talk about the signing until that day.
According to a baseball source, the Nationals improved their original offer of a Minor League deal with an invitation to Spring Training to a $700,000 contract, plus incentives, on Sunday. If he makes the team out of Spring Training, Astacio will get a $500,000 bonus. The right-hander also could make $2 million worth of incentives during the season.
The Nationals beat out the Padres, Reds and Rockies for Astacio's services. Washington is not concerned with the fact that Astacio was a combined 6-10 with a 4.69 ERA with the Rangers and Padres last year. The Nationals recognize that Astacio, 36, was one of the best pitchers for the Padres, who won the National League West title in 2005. He went 4-2 with a 3.17 ERA for San Diego, and 2-0 with a 1.89 ERA in the final month of the season.
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