Miami Herald

Yankees exercise Cano, Granderson options

- BY RONALD BLUM

Baseball’s business began this week with the New York Yankees exercising $15 million options on second baseman Robinson Cano and center fielder Curtis Granderson, two of the disappoint­ments in their AL championsh­ip series loss to the Detroit Tigers.

Oakland, the surprise AL West champion with a major league-low $59.5 million payroll, exercised a $4.5 million option for closer Grant Balfour and declined its half of a $10 million mutual option for shortstop Stephen Drew, who receives a $1.35 million buyout.

“It’s great,” Balfour said. “I would like to stay longer. Hopefully we can work something out. I believe we are young and have a lot of good times ahead for the Oakland organizati­on and the fans.”

Minnesota declined a $9.25 million option on right-hander Scott Baker, who missed the entire season because of a torn elbow ligament. The Twins are interested in keeping him at a lower salary.

The Los Angeles Dodgers, who haven’t made the playoffs in three years, declined options on first baseman Juan Rivera ($4 mil- lion), right-hander Todd Coffey ($2.5 million) and catcher Matt Treanor ($950,000). Rivera gets a $500,000 buyout, Coffey $300,000 and Treanor $150,000.

Cano hit .313 with 33 homers and 94 RBIs during the regular season and Granderson hit 43 homers and drove in 106 runs, but had a careerlow .232 average and a career-high 195 strikeouts. Cano batted .075 (3 for 40) in the playoffs with no homers and Granderson was 3 for 30 with 16 strikeouts.

Both can become free agents after the 2013 season.

In addition, the Yankees exercised a $500,000 option on reliever David Aardsma, who came back from elbow ligament-replacemen­t surgery to pitch one inning at the end of the season.

Decisions on options are due by 11:59 p.m. EDT Friday, although some individual player contracts require they be made earlier.

Also Friday, teams have until 5 p.m. Eastern time to make $13.3 million qualifying offers to their players who became free agents. A player must have been with the team since the start of the season to be eligible.

If a player receives the offer, he has until Nov. 9 to accept it. A team is eligible to receive draft pick compensati­on if a player turns down the qualifying offer and signs a big league contract with another team before June’s amateur draft.

 ??  ?? San Francisco Giants fans cheer as the team buses arrive outside AT&T Park in San Francisco.
San Francisco Giants fans cheer as the team buses arrive outside AT&T Park in San Francisco.
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MATT SLOCUM/AP New York Yankees’ Curtis Granderson, left, and Robinson Cano didn’t fare well in the AL championsh­ip series against the Tigers.
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LEON HALIP/GETTY IMAGES

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