Astros sign outfielder Jason
Michaels
Dec/15/08 09:30 PM Filed in:
Jason
Michaels
The Astros signed Jason
Michaels to a one-year, $750,000 contract plus
incentives, essentially filling the club’s
other backup outfielder’s role for the 2009
season.
With Michaels and Darin Erstad to go along with
starters Carlos Lee, Hunter Pence and Michael Bourn,
the Astros’ outfield is set for next season,
barring injuries or trades.
Michaels, who has history with Astros general manager
Ed Wade as a former member of the Philadelphia
Phillies, played with the Cleveland Indians and
Pittsburgh Pirates last season. Despite a .224 batting
average, the career .271 hitter drove in 53 runs over
286 at-bats last year.
“I had Jason in Philadelphia, and in 2005 he and
(Kenny) Lofton shared time in center field and were
very productive,” Wade said. “He’s a
veteran bat off the bench and is also capable of
playing all three outfield spots off the bench.
… From a talent standpoint he can play all three
outfield positions. He can go out and play every day if
needed, too.”
The righthanded-hitting Michaels is a .286 career
hitter against lefthanded pitching, providing a
complement to the lefthanded hitting Erstad on the
bench.
“We wanted a righthanded bat,” Wade said.
“We’re down (Mark) Loretta at this point,
and we think that Jason can go out there and give us a
professional at-bat similar to what Loretta did.”
A few days after not tendering a contract to Ty
Wigginton because of economic concerns, the Astros
would still like to find a third baseman on the free
agent or trade market.
“We have a handful of guys who we’re
talking to about coming into the third base mix,”
Wade said. “At the very least we’d like
somebody to come in and share time with Geoff Blum. At
the same time we’re going to give (prospect)
Chris Johnson a chance to come into the spring training
and see what he can do.”