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Percival deal official
The Rays made their two-year deal with reliever Troy Percival official on Friday, guaranteeing the 38-year-old $8-million, with a chance to earn more than another $4-million through incentives based on appearances and games finished.
Percival, who seems likely to supplant Al Reyes as the Rays closer, will be introduced to the media at 3 p.m. at Tropicana Field.
Percival, 12th on the all-time list with 324 saves, was a four-time All-Star while averaging 35 saves for the Angels from 1996-2004. He signed with Detroit and sustained an elbow injury in a July 9, 2005, game at Tropicana Field. But his torn muscle healed and he came back last summer with St. Louis, posting a 1.80 ERA in 40 innings over 34 games of mostly middle relief.
Percival, a favorite of Rays manager Joe Maddon when both were in Anaheim, is also considered a strong clubhouse leader and is expected to have a positive influence on the young pitching staff. He also joins Reyes and Dan Wheeler in giving the Rays three veteran relievers with late-innings experience.
Percival chose the Rays over several teams, reportedly including the Yankees and Brewers.
(AP photo. Click to enlarge.)
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