Dan Wheeler

2011 Career
Games 47 577
Wins 2 25
Loses 2 43
Saves 0 43
SO 39 553
IP 49.3 628.3
WHIP 1.115 1.208


Contract
Year 2011
Salary $3,000,000.00
Year # 1 of 1 (2011)
Signed Dec 2010
Agent
Last updated: 01/29/12 at 20:00 PST by Ryan Todd
The Cleveland Indians have signed reliever Dan Wheeler to a minor-league deal, Alex Speier of WEEI.com reports. Wheeler will earn $900k if he is in the Majors, and can earn $50K for reaching 45, 50, 55, 60, 65 and 70 appearances, $50K for 35 games finished, $75K for 40 games finished and $125K each for 45 and 50 games finished (contract details compliments of Jordan Bastian of MLB.com).

Wheeler posted a 4.38 era and averaged 7 strikeouts per nine innings in 49 1/3 innings for Boston last season.

Wheeler made $3mm last season and became a free agent when Boston declined his $3mm team option for 2012.

Speier also notes that the Red Sox will not receive compensation for Wheeler signing with the Indians even though he is a type B free agent because he signed a minor league deal.

Image taken by Keith Allison and used under the Creative Common License Agreement.


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