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Braun agrees to $45M, 8-year deal with Brewers

5/16/2008 12:42 PM
By COLIN FLY
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MILWAUKEE (AP) -Ryan Braun had no intention of leaving the Milwaukee Brewers anytime soon.

``I really believe in the direction this franchise is headed,'' the NL Rookie of the Year said Thursday after his $45 million, eight-year deal was announced. ``I'm extremely excited in our future.''

Braun's contract, which runs through 2015, replaces the $455,000, one-year renewal the Brewers gave him in spring training. He would earn $51 million if he stays in the majors and is eligible for salary arbitration in 2010.

``How unreal is this?'' said Braun's mother, Diane, who was looking on from the front row.

Braun hit .324 with 34 homers and 97 RBIs last season in 113 games after his May 25 debut. He hit his 10th homer in a 7-2 loss to the Dodgers on Thursday and has 30 RBIs and a .286 average this season.

``For me, the opportunity to secure my future financially is something that really means a lot to me,'' the 24-year-old said. ``I feel I was ready to make this commitment to the city of Milwaukee, to the fans and to the Brewers' organization. For them obviously to step up and give me this type of deal, this type of offer, is unprecedented and it means a lot to me.''

Braun gets a $2.3 million signing bonus, $455,000 this year, $745,000 next season, $1 million in 2010, $4 million in 2011, $6 million in 2012, $8.5 million in 2013, $10 million in 2014 and $12 million in 2015.

If he's eligible for salary arbitration in 2010, his salaries for his arbitration-eligible years would be $3.5 million in 2010, $5.5 million in 2011, $7.5 million in 2012 and $9 million in 2013.

The deal surpasses the $42 million, four-year contract the Brewers gave free-agent pitcher Jeff Suppan got before the 2007 season and is the longest contract in Brewers' history.

Braun said the money talks distracted him early this season.

``Anybody who says that contract negotiations aren't a distraction is not telling you the truth,'' he said. ``It definitely comes into play, it definitely factors in and for me, it's just great to have that out of the way and just be able to focus on baseball and know financially I'm secure for the rest of my life.''

General manager Doug Melvin said Braun made a commitment from the start, just like when he immediately signed after being selected with the fifth pick of the 2005 amateur draft.

``When we went into negotiations, Ryan wanted to be a Milwaukee Brewer for an extended period of time,'' Melvin said. ``It wasn't about three years, it wasn't about four years. He wanted to be here that long a period of time - eight years.''

Braun's power was never a question from the start, but his league-high 26 errors last season forced the team to move him from third base to left field. Braun has not had an error there in 39 games this season.

He becomes the first player with a long-term deal among the Brewers' young core, which includes Prince Fielder, Corey Hart, Rickie Weeks and J.J. Hardy. Braun hopes the others get long-term contracts.

``Obviously, we have a lot of great young players, and we have a lot of guys that enjoy playing with each other, enjoy being around each other,'' he said. ``I certainly hopes this starts a trend.''

Prince Fielder, who spoke out in spring training about his renewal for $670,000, said he was happy for Braun but it doesn't affect his situation. The organization sent an offer to Fielder and others in spring training, but Melvin said Thursday negotiations had ceased.

``I'm here six years, regardless,'' Fielder said. ``That's not my goal right now. I'm just trying to play baseball and not deal with that.''

Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio said he hopes for a ``domino effect'' with his other young players.

``Relative to the state of baseball, there's a little bit of a sea change here,'' Attanasio said. ``There's been a number of young players now who are getting signed, and I think what you see is there's a real economic incentive on both sides to do something.''

Braun has a no-trade clause for the next four years, then a limited no-trade clause allowing him to block deals to 12 teams from 2012-13 and six teams from 2014-15.

``We've done other long-term agreements before, but I was surprised at the complexity of this one,'' Attanasio said.

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