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    Pirates to announce extension with Wilson

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    BRADENTON, Fla. -- The Pittsburgh Pirates will announce at a 4 p.m. ET press conference that they have agreed to terms with shortstop Jack Wilson on a long-term contract extension.
    The deal is believed to be for three years and $20 million and will keep Wilson under contract with the Pirates through the 2009 season.

    Wilson, 27, has been Pittsburgh's starting shortstop since making the jump from Double-A to the big leagues in 2001. He was named to the 2003 All-Star team and earned selection as a 2003 National League Silver Slugger Award winner after batting .308 with 201 hits, 11 home runs and 59 RBIs. In his five-year big league career, Wilson has batted .263 with 35 home runs and 245 RBIs.

    A defensive stalwart, Wilson has finished as the runnerup in the NL Gold Glove Award voting each of the last four seasons.

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    All I'm saying is what...the...love?

    6+ mill a season for a glove first SS? I hate this team.

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    So, 20 million for the shortstop version of Darin Erstad?

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    And it's official, via Rotoworld.com

    Pirates agreed to terms with shortstop Jack Wilson on a three-year, $20.2 million contract extension with an option for 2010.
    Wilson was already signed for $4.6 million this year and he would have been arbitration eligible at season's end, so the Pirates already controlled him for two years. This is not going to work out as poorly as the Pat Meares contract, but there just wasn't any good reason to commit to the 28-year-old for four years. Wilson receives a $600,000 signing bonus and salaries of $5.25 million in 2007, $6.5 million in 2008 and $7.25 million in 2009. The option for 2010 is worth $8.4 million and includes a $600,000 buyout. Feb. 28 - 6:25 pm et

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    Yeah I hate locking up one of the best defensive SS in the game. That really pisses me off!

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    Neifi Perez is one of the best defensive SS in the game, too.


    So what?

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    Compared to Jack Wilson, $10 million for Cesar Izturis doesn't seem so ridiculous after all.

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    $10 million? Where did that figure come from? And quit picking on Neifi.

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    well when your the pirates and your fan base *****es you never keep any of your own players, they had to pick someone and wilson is it for now. oh well at least he's not a defensive liability.

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    Obviously, I have no problem with Jack's D. The problem is, after his last extension(before last season, after his career year in '04), he posted his worst OBP since his rookie year. In addition, his career OPS is .672. Aye.

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    One of them is Juan Castro and the other Jack Wilson, can you guess which is which?
    BAVG OBP SLG OPS
    .257 .299 .363 .662
    .257 .279 .386 .665

    Mmmm, Jack Wilson. Same great Juan Castro taste but a bit younger and a whole lot more expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by missionhockey21
    One of them is Juan Castro and the other Jack Wilson, can you guess which is which?
    BAVG OBP SLG OPS
    .257 .299 .363 .662
    .257 .279 .386 .665

    Mmmm, Jack Wilson. Same great Juan Castro taste but a bit younger and a whole lot more expensive.

    JUAN CASTRO!??!? I didn't need to see that...

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    wow....he better step it up some this year for $20 million and make even MORE amazing deffensive plays then usual

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