January 16, 2011

Reds, Votto Agree on Price for Arbitration Years

The MLB.com headline is “Reds reward MVP Votto with three-year deal.” Apparently the folks at MLB forgot that, though Votto sometimes plays like a seasoned veteran, due to the free agency rules, Votto was going to be in Cincinnati for the next three years regardless.

The only question left was how much he was going to make for those years, and that question has been answered:

The Reds on Sunday agreed to terms on a three-year, $38 million contract with first baseman and National League Most Valuable Player Joey Votto, baseball sources told MLB.com.

There is surely more analysis to come, such as whether the Reds or Votto got a bargain (the Red Hot Household is split on the issue) and whether the length of the deal is adequate (everyone but Votto probably would have liked another year).

2 comments to “Reds, Votto Agree on Price for Arbitration Years”

  1. chuck says:

    pitchers and catchers report in about a month lets go reds!!!!!

  2. Amanda says:

    Thoughts of spring training keep me going during these long football playoff nights. Bah.