Brad Penny

2011 Career
Games 31 319
Wins 11 119
Loses 11 99
Saves 0 0
SO 74 1250
IP 181.7 1871.0
WHIP 1.563 1.363


Contract
Year 2011
Salary $3,000,000.00
Year # 1 of 1 (2011)
Signed Jan 2011
Agent Greg Genske Brian Peters
Last updated: 02/05/12 at 07:32 PST by Ryan Todd
Brad Penny has signed a one-year deal with Japan's Softbank Hawks, according to the San Diego Tribune. The deal is for $4mm and includes $3.5mm in performance bonuses and a $4.5mm mutual option for 2013 (contract info provided by Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports).

Last season, Penny went 11-11 last season for the Detroit Tigers with a 5.30 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 31 games while earning $3mm.

Penny's career year came in 2007 with the Dodgers when he went 16-4 with a 3.03 era, while striking out 135 in 208 innings. That year he earned $7.5mm as he was in the second year of a three-year deal he singed in 2006.

Penny has a 119-99 career record and a 4.23 ERA over a 12-year major league career.

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


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