Monday, February 18, 2013

Orioles and O'Day agree to two-year deal

The Baltimore Orioles and right-handed relief pitcher Darren O'Day have agree to a two-year contract, worth $5.8 million. The deal includes a club option for the 2015 season, worth $4.25 million. The contract also buys out the final years of arbitration for O'Day, who has become a nice addition for the Orioles bullpen.

O'Day was signed by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as an amateur free agent back in 2006. He made his MLB debut on March 31,2008 for the Angels. The New York Mets would end up taking O'Day in the 5 rule draft on December 11, 2008. O'Day didn't last that long with the Mets, and was designated for assignment two weeks into the season. The Texas Rangers would claim O'Day off of waivers on April 22, 2009. He his first game as a Ranger came in extra innings, against the Toronto Blue Jays, that was also on the same day the Rangers picked him up off of waivers from the Mets. O'Day lasted three seasons for the Rangers, 2009-2011. He did well for the Rangers in both 2009 and 2010. He went 2-1 with an era of 1.94 in 64 games in 09 for the Rangers, pitching a total of 55.2 innings with 54 strikeouts and 17 walks, while getting 2 saves. In 2010, O'Day went 6-2 with an era of 2.03 in 72 games, pitching 62 innings with 45 strikeouts and 12 walks. O'Day was hurt in 2011 for the Rangers, and finished the season going 0-1 with an era of 5.40. His first injury was a partial acetabular labrum tear, that was in his left hip. His second injury that would send him to the DL (disabled list) was right shoulder inflammation.

The Rangers end up keeping him off of their postseason roster in 2011, and would later put him on waivers after the postseason was over. The Baltimore Orioles claimed O'Day off of waivers on November 2, 2011. In O'Day's first season with the Orioles in 2012, he bounced back after being hurt in 2011. While in 2012, O'Day went 7-1 in 69 games, pitching 67 innings, with 69 strikeouts and 14 walks. So far for O'Day's five year career his career stats are: 15 wins, 6 losses, 2.73 era, 2 saves, 247.2 innings, 217 strikeouts, 63 walks, and has pitched in 255 games.

It looks like a win win for both sides, and that O'Day has found a home with the Orioles.

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