Team Increases Offer to Konerko
By Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
The Angels remain in the hunt for free-agent slugger
Paul Konerko and are believed to have bumped their initial four-year offer to the Chicago White Sox first baseman to five years and about $60 million.
Konerko, who hit .283 with 40 home runs and 100 runs batted in, is expected to travel to Anaheim this week to meet with Angel officials, and he could make a decision before next week's winter meetings in Dallas.
The only other teams alive in the bidding for Konerko are the White Sox, who are reluctant to go a fifth year but, according to a team source, would do so if Konerko receives five-year proposals from other teams, and the Baltimore Orioles, who are willing to add a fifth year to their initial four-year, $50-million offer but are still long-shots to sign Konerko.
If Konerko leaves Chicago, he prefers to play on the West Coast and spend spring training near his Scottsdale, Ariz., home.
Konerko is also said to be very fond of Angel Manager
Mike Scioscia and coaches
Mickey Hatcher,
Ron Roenicke and
Alfredo Griffin, all of whom have ties to the Dodgers, the team that selected Konerko in the first round of the 1994 draft.
The Angels have also discussed a possible trade for Boston slugger
Manny Ramirez, but that appears to be on the backburner while the Angels focus on Konerko.
A successful pursuit of Konerko would probably push first baseman
Darin Erstad back to center field and block the path of promising first baseman
Casey Kotchman.
The White Sox say re-signing Konerko remains a top priority despite their recent trade for Philadelphia first baseman
Jim Thome, who is already recruiting Konerko.
"I put a call into him this weekend, but we have not talked," Thome said in a Chicago news conference Monday. "I've known Paulie for a long time…. For me, I wanted him to know from my end to come back, please."