KINTZLER GETS TWO-YEAR DEAL WITH NATIONALS
Source: American Association News
Independent Baseball Chatter – by Bob Wirz Veteran major league reliever Brandon Kintzler (St. Paul ’09) stole the show for the American Association during baseball’s winter meetings by inking a new contract with the Washington Nationals that will net him between $10 and $15 million dollars over the next two seasons although two other hurlers out of the league also most likely are smiling broadly heading into the holiday season after being selected by new organizations out of the Rule 5 draft that highlighted the final day of the annual get-together in Orlando. Converted outfielder Drew Muren continues to draw interest since his conversion to pitching, this time when Toronto picked up his contract from San Francisco in the Triple-A portion of the draft, and southpaw Carlos Diaz, who spent much of last season striking out hitters for Gary was moved from the sell-happy Miami Marlins to Oakland. Muren was still playing center field when the onetime Houston draftee split 2014 between Sioux Falls and Gary and when he spent the next entire season at Fargo (.286/4/45), but pitching was on the hard-thrower’s mind, and he became a fulltime hurler after signing with Arizona two years ago. The explosive fastball, frequently…
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