CarGo Unloaded
Continuing the trend of baseball's weirdest free agent season since the collusion winter of Andre Dawson, Carlos Gonzalez finally landed a job -- sort of. After 10 productive seasons with the Rockies, the sweet-swinging outfielder took the Indians offer of a minor league contract with a big league camp invitation on Saturday.
That's the best the 33-year old could do -- and with 12 days before opening day, he's got his work cut out to impress the Indians, even though Cleveland has been desperate for outfield help.
It continues the salary plunge for the three-time all star and .287 lifetime hitter. From $20 million in 2017, to $5 million in '18 and $2 million plus incentives should he make the Indians roster.
While "Cargo" is longer one of the elite outfielders in the game, this is a proven pro who has to be wondering if he got the right advice and guidance from his agent Scott Boras in recent years.
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