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Dbacks sign Kelly Johnson

Posted by John On December - 30 - 2009

Braves-MetsThe Arizona Diamondbacks and Kelly Johnson have agreed on a contract for next season worth a little north of $2 million pending a physical. He had been non-tendered by the Braves earlier this winter.

Johnson is expected to be the opening day second basemen for the Dbacks, surpassing Ryan Roberts on the depth chart.

Last year was difficult for Johnson who lost his starting job at second base in Atlanta and finished the year with a .224 average to go with 8 homers and 29 RBI.

Johnson’s best year came back in 2007 when after returning from an elbow injury that cost him the entire 2006 season he went on to hit .276/.375/.457 with 15 homers and 68 RBI while moving from the outfield to second base. He’d follow that up with a solid 2008 season but never seemed to get it going last year for the Braves and eventually lost his job to Martin Prado.

Ryan Roberts figures to be his stiffest competition for playing time at second base in Arizona. Roberts, a journeyman though out the minors, hit .279/.367/.416 last season in 305 at-bats after collecting just 27 at-bats in his three previous stints in the majors.

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A review of the Braves arbitration eligible players

Posted by John On November - 6 - 2009

YSuccessful plate appearance.esterday I took the time to break down the arbitration eligible players on the Braves roster. While I figure Peter Moylan, Matt Diaz and even Boone Logan to be picked up I have a tough time seeing Ryan Church and especially Kelly Johnson wearing a tomahawk on their chest in 2010. For the full story you can click here.

Manager Bobby Cox has said that the Braves shouldn’t give up on Kelly Johnson but going by Johnson’s career trend which is similar to Giles can the Braves take a gamble of $3.4 million for a guy that could spend all season on the bench? Sure the idea has been floated that the Braves could trade Johnson once they agree to arbitration but if there’s teams interested in Johnson remains to be seen. Further, why would another team look to acquire a player at Johnson’s salary not having any idea what type of production he could give the lineup. The more you look at it, the more you have to think Kelly Johnson’s days as a member of the Braves are over. Then again stranger things have happened.

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