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Miami Marlins Sign Jon Rauch to One-Year, $1 Million Contract

The Miami Marlins and free agent relief pitcher Jon Rauch agreed to a one-year deal today worth $1 million.

Miami Marlins Sign Jon Rauch to One-Year, $1 Million Contract

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Jon Rauch Signing: Miami Marlins Still Interested in Jose Valverde?

The Miami Marlins made a free agent reliever signing, but it was not the widely rumored one that was discussed yesterday. With the signing of Jon Rauch, are the Marlins now out of the bidding for Jose Valverde?

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Jon Rauch Signing: Miami Marlins, Rauch Agree on Potential $750K Roster Bonus

The Miami Marlins completed the Jon Rauch signing today with a peculiar roster bonus clause that perfectly fits the team's current state as a rebuilding ball club without much need of a veteran reliever. As reported by Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald, Rauch can receive incentives of up to $0.75 million in "roster bonuses" associated with staying on the Marlins' 25-man roster.

Of course the Marlins would offer such an incentive plan for Rauch. For one thing, the team itself controls Rauch's destiny to a degree, as staying on the active roster of the Marlins implies that you are still a member of the organization. This is relevant with the Fish because there is a non-zero chance the Marlins simply trade Rauch away before his some of his roster bonuses kick in. Given that Rauch is a former closer, at least in a part-time sense, it would not surprise anyone to see the Fish send him off well before he completes 120 days, or approximately four months, with the team, especially if he gets off to a hot start.

This roster bonus only further motivates the Marlins to make a move and ensure that Rauch does not end the season with the Fish. Of course, that implies that Rauch is good enough to stay on the major league roster by merit, and he is not exactly a spring chicken at age 34. Still, it is far more likely that some team during the stretch run makes a move for a minor piece like Rauch before the July 31 trade deadline and thus relieves the Fish of the potential additional $0.5 million that they would unnecessarily owe him. In fact, this makes trading Rauch a relative priority in terms of midseason moves; there is no reason the Marlins should be paying a mediocre 34-year-old soft-tossing righty close to $1.8 million in one season.

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Jon Rauch Signing: Miami Marlins Add Bullpen Depth For Little Price

The Miami Marlins have signed free agent reliever Jon Rauch to a one-year contract worth $1 million. For the purposes of bullpen depth, the team could have certainly done worse, but Rauch's days as a late-inning option are long past.

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Miami Marlins Sign Jon Rauch to One-Year Contract

The Miami Marlins and free agent relief pitcher Jon Rauch agreed to a one-year deal today. Rauch is a reliable, if unremarkable bullpen arm.

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