The Cubs and Reed Johnson have agreed to terms on a one-year, Major League contract, the team announced. It's a $1.15MM deal, according to Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune (on Twitter). Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports first reported the agreement on December 21st (via Twitter).
Johnson, 35, has spent three of the last four seasons with the Cubs, and is coming off one of his best years. In 266 plate appearances, the veteran hit .309/.348/.467 while spending time at all three outfield positions.
Coming off a down year in 2010 (.657 OPS), Johnson signed a minor league deal for $900K with the Cubs, so the Wasserman Media Group client should be in line for a slight salary bump after his solid 2011.
101andcounting
I thought this happened already? Like, a month ago?
Mike
I love having Reed on the team. One of the hardest working players and always hustles. He will probably relieve DeJesus against lefties.
JST1331
I’ve always liked this guy, I feel like if they gave this guy more AB’s he could be an extremely productive player. Surprised me that he only got a contract worth 1.15 mill, such a steal.
vilifyingforce
He’s not very good against righties, but, a great guy to watch. I always liked him and Cattalantto platooning in LF when they were on the Jays.
fantasybaseballv
I’d play him everyday in front of Soriano.
Dave M.
And he’d be out with a back injury by the middle of May.
Slopeboy
That could be the compensation the Rex Sox can use.