Angels agree to terms with free-agent reliever Joe Smith
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The Angels bolstered their bullpen Saturday night, agreeing to terms with former Cleveland Indians setup man Joe Smith on a three-year deal for about $15 million.
The signing, confirmed by a person familiar with negotiations but not authorized to speak publicly about them, is not expected to be announced until Smith passes a physical.
Smith, who turns 30 in March, has been one of the American League’s most durable and dependable relievers for the last three seasons, compiling a 16-9 record and 2.42 earned-run average in 197 innings over 213 appearances.
The right-hander relies primarily on a hard sinker and slider delivered out of a sidearm motion designed to produce more groundouts than strikeouts. Because the Indians did not make a $14.1-million qualifying offer to Smith, the Angels will not relinquish a draft pick to sign him.
Smith should provide depth to a bullpen that ranked 26th in baseball with a 4.12 ERA and converted 41 of 58 save opportunities in 2013. If veteran left-hander Sean Burnett recovers from elbow surgery, Manager Mike Scioscia will have two solid setup options in front of closer Ernesto Frieri.
The Angels also have three power right-handers in Dane De La Rosa, Kevin Jepsen and Michael Kohn, and Fernando Salas, acquired from St. Louis on Friday, is expected to compete for a spot.
With Friday’s acquisition of third baseman David Freese and Saturday’s addition of Smith, Angels General Manager Jerry Dipoto will devote his full attention to the team’s most pressing need -- the acquisition of at least one and probably two starting pitchers.
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