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Indians sign Swisher to 4-yr, $56 mln deal

MLB player Freel found dead

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CLEVELAND, Dec 24, (AP): The Indians’ pitch to bring Nick Swisher “home” worked.

Two people familiar with the negotiatio­ns said Swisher has agreed to a $56 million, four-year contract with the Indians, who used the free agent outfielder’s deep Ohio connection­s to convince him to join the club. The people spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because Swisher must take a physical before the deal can be finalized. The Indians are expected to announce Swisher’s signing after Christmas, one of the people said.

The Indians will not comment until Swisher completes his physical.

“Wow! What a crazy few weeks,” Swisher said on Twitter. “Hey Cleveland! Are you ready? Because I’m coming home!” Swisher’s deal includes a $14 million option for 2017 that could become guaranteed based on plate appearance­s the previous year.

Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis was excited about the club’s newest addition. “Welcome to the Tribe (at)nickswishe­r, pumped to get ya,” Kipnis tweeted.

The 32-year-old Swisher spent the last four seasons with the New York Yankees, taking advantage of the short right-field porch at Yankee Stadium. A switch-hitter, Swisher hit .272 this season with 24 homers and 93 RBIs.

Swisher will fill an outfield hole for the Indians, who traded Shin-Soo Choo to Cincinnati. Swisher will play right, with recently acquired Drew Stubbs likely taking over in center with Michael Brantley shifting from center to left field.

Swisher, who was born in Columbus and played at Ohio State, visited the Indians earlier in the week. The club used Swisher’s ties with the Buckeyes to convince him to join a team that won just 68 games last season follow- ing an historic collapse in August.

During his tour of Progressiv­e Field, Swisher watched a video presentati­on on the stadium’s giant scoreboard that featured messages from current Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer and basketball coach Thad Matta, who urged him to sign with the Indians. Later, Swisher and his wife, actress JoAnna Garcia, had lunch with former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel, who was at the school when Swisher played there.

Swisher’s signing is a significan­t win for the Indians, who have been in the market for an outfielder throughout the offseason. During the winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn., they offered Shane Victorino a $44 million, four-year contract before he agreed to a $39 million, three-year deal with Boston. In Miami, former Major League Baseball player Ryan Freel has been found dead in his Florida home, and authoritie­s are investigat­ing his death as a possible suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Jacksonvil­le Sheriff’s Office spokesman Shannon Hartley said Sunday that the 36-yearold Freel’s body was found at his Jacksonvil­le home Saturday afternoon. The medical examiner will make the final determinat­ion of the cause of death.

The career of the speedy Freel was cut short after eight seasons by head injuries. He spent six of his eight big-league seasons with the Cincinnati Reds and finished his career in 2009 with a .268 average and 143 steals.

The Florida native once estimated he’d sustained up to 10 concussion­s. Freel missed 30 games in 2007 after a collision with a teammate caused a concussion.

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