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A.J. Burnett Traded: Yankees Agree To Trade Pitcher To Pirates

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By RONALD BLUM   02/17/12 05:49 PM ET  AP

NEW YORK -- The Yankees agreed Friday to trade much maligned pitcher A.J. Burnett to Pittsburgh for two minor leaguers, a deal that clears the way New York to add Raul Ibanez.

Pittsburgh will pay $13 million of the $33 million salary due Burnett for 2012 and 2013, a person familiar with the negotiations said Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity because no announcement has been made.

New York will receive 25-year-old right-hander Diego Moreno and 20-year-old outfielder Exicardo Cayones, both low-level prospects.

The agreement is subject to Burnett passing a physical, which is likely to take place Sunday. Commissioner Bud Selig also must approve it because of the money involved.

"I think he's looking forward to the opportunity to re-establish himself and mentor some of the young pitchers," said Burnett's agent, Darek Braunecker.

Braunecker said Burnett planned to be at the Pirates' spring training complex in Bradenton, Fla., on Sunday.

New York intends to use the money saved to sign a designated hitter. The Yankees already have been negotiating a major league contract with Ibanez, who spent the last three seasons with Philadelphia.

He has been waiting for New York to agree to the deal, a person familiar with those negotiations said, also on condition of anonymity. The contract for the 39-year-old outfielder would have a base salary of about $1 million.

New York also hopes to re-sign backup infielder Eric Chavez.

A 35-year-old right-hander, Burnett has gone 34-35 with a 4.79 ERA during three seasons with New York, including 11-11 with a 5.15 ERA last year. His average of 3.98 walks per nine innings was second in the AL and fifth in the majors during that span among pitchers with 400 or more innings, according to STATS LLC.

Burnett became superfluous when the Yankees acquired Michael Pineda from Seattle in a trade and agreed to a one-year deal with free agent Hiroki Kuroda. They joined holdovers CC Sabathia, Ivan Nova, Phil Hughes and Freddy Garcia.

In Pittsburgh, Burnett joins a rotation that includes newly signed Erik Bedard and returnees James McDonald, Kevin Correia and Jeff Karstens. Charlie Morton is recovering from hip surgery in October. When Morton is available, Karstens could return to the bullpen and spot starts.

Burnett already has received $2,062,500 of his salary for this year because the Yankees pay him in twice-monthly installments over the entire year rather than from April to September, which is the major league standard. Of the remaining $14,437,500, Pittsburgh will pay $5 million and the Yankees $9,437,500. Next year the Pirates will pay $8 million and the Yankees $8.5 million.

Both prospects appear to have little chance of making it to the majors any time soon.

Moreno was 2-4 with a 3.21 ERA and 31 strikeouts in 33 2-3 innings last year during 34 relief appearances for Bradenton of the Florida State League and 0-0 with a 4.91 ERA in seven games with Double-A Altoona.

Cayones was 2 for 32 (.063) for State College of the New York-Penn League and 24 for 98 (.293) with no homers and 12 RBIs for the Gulf Coast Pirates last year.

Notes: Reliever Hideki Okajima was released from his minor league contract with the Yankees after failing his physical, a person familiar with the decision said. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the Yankees did not make an announcement. A 36-year-old left-hander, Okajima agreed with the Yankees in December, and the team announced the deal Feb. 8. He was 1-0 with a 4.32 ERA in 8 1-3 innings over seven relief appearances for Boston last year, and 8-1 with a 2.29 ERA in 34 relief appearances at Triple-A Pawtucket. An All-Star as a rookie in 2007, he is 17-8 with a 3.11 ERA and six saves in five major league seasons.

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NEW YORK -- The Yankees agreed Friday to trade much maligned pitcher A.J. Burnett to Pittsburgh for two minor leaguers, a deal that clears the way New York to add Raul Ibanez. Pittsburgh will pay $13...
NEW YORK -- The Yankees agreed Friday to trade much maligned pitcher A.J. Burnett to Pittsburgh for two minor leaguers, a deal that clears the way New York to add Raul Ibanez. Pittsburgh will pay $13...
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12:44 AM on 02/21/2012
Good Luck AJ!!! Hope Pitts treats you well. And with that said I am thrilled you are gone and I look forward to a pleasant season. I wont have to turn off the TV every 5th day. I would have traded you a while back for a ham and cheese sandwich.
jhNY
Mercy.
02:18 PM on 02/20/2012
Burnett still has great stuff from the shoulder down, but has got no stuffing from the neck up. Wish he could figure out how to stop beating himself by himself. But now, he's Pittsburgh's problem.
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FreedToChoose
...lest my wife says I'm not.
02:56 PM on 02/19/2012
...and if history runs true he'll be in the running for the Cy Young. Being rejected he has something to prove.
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
01:55 PM on 02/19/2012
let him throw home run meatballs in Pittsburgh,,
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triplettam
Mind Bender
07:12 AM on 02/19/2012
And they wanted him so bad.
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
12:10 PM on 02/20/2012
Correction...every team wanted him.
noahmarder
Exposing the regressive lies, one by one
10:30 PM on 02/18/2012
Good riddance!

Each of his last two seasons was worse than that of ANY Yankee starter since David Cone in 2000.
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cameron d
Good Guys Win
09:23 PM on 02/18/2012
What does Pittsburgh get out of this deal exactly?
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
12:11 PM on 02/20/2012
A good, slow pitch softball pitcher, for old timers day.
05:47 PM on 02/18/2012
It's about time. His erractic pitching and temper tantrums made him a huge liability. Goodbye to bad rubbish!
06:20 PM on 02/18/2012
Temper tantrums? You must have him confused with someone else. I have never heard any players say that he had an attitude.
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
12:12 PM on 02/20/2012
If you were a Yankee fan you would know all about his bad attitude.....every game he "pitched" Joe had to lie to the media about the fight he had with A.J.
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hiker326
Welcome to the island of Misfit Toys.
03:42 PM on 02/18/2012
Thank you!!! It's about time this guy was off the Yanks. His stay reminds me of the "Unit", not a good fit.
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Bhokara
Patriot. Veteran. Paratrooper. Socialist.
09:19 AM on 02/18/2012
You know you suck when a team pays you $20 million dollars to not pitch for them anymore..
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06:08 AM on 02/18/2012
Could we all have a moment of silence for A.J. Burnett's career.
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LLNYRN
11:54 PM on 02/17/2012
I actually liked Burnett.

But the Dude used that arm more for throwing pies in the faces of his fellow players, than strengthening his pitching.
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ECB
Your micro-bio is empty
11:22 PM on 02/17/2012
Good !
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stjoshy
"C is for COOKIEEEEE. thats good enough for me"
09:53 PM on 02/17/2012
he is too unpredictable. when he is on theat ball has movement. when he is not.. he obviously gets hit hard.
im not a pirates fan but i would like to see them make smart buys if they want to have a winning season ever again
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09:06 PM on 02/17/2012
Couldn't happen to a better guy. When he was in Toronto and injured in his last season with the Jays, I went to the same physio clinic. The staff used to joke about how he wasn't doing his rehab so he could rest before moving in the offseason.