Phillies add Mike Adams, John Lannan
The bridge to Jonathan Papelbon could be a little smoother for the Philadelphia Phillies next year.
The Phillies added a setup man and starter, agreeing to a $12 million, two-year contract with reliever Mike Adams and a one-year deal with lefty John Lannan.
Two people familiar with each deal said Saturday the contract was subject to a physical. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreements were not yet final.
Adams is expected to fill the eighth-inning role for the Phillies. The 34-year-old right-hander was 5-3 with a 3.27 ERA last season for the Texas Rangers.
The 28-year-old Lannan replaces Vance Worley in the starting rotation. Worley was traded to Minnesota last week. Lannan was 4-1 with a 4.13 ERA in six starts for the NL East champion Washington Nationals this year.
Philadelphia has been interested in Adams for a few years, and he fits a pressing need. The Phillies had trouble protecting leads before Papelbon took the ball in the ninth inning. Their 4.89 ERA in the eighth was next-to-last in the majors, and they allowed a league-worst 24 home runs in the inning.
Adams had surgery in October for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, a numbing sensation in his fingers that sidelined him the last week of the season, and he's expected to recover by spring training. Adams gave up three home runs in the span of five batters in his last appearance after allowing one in his previous 60 games.
Despite coming off his least-effective season since his rookie year, Adams has been one of the premier setup men in baseball for several seasons. From 2008-12, Adams has a 1.98 ERA in 297 games with 311 strikeouts to 81 walks in 295 innings.
Overall, Adams is 18-15 with a 2.28 ERA in 358 appearances - all in relief - in eight seasons. He pitched for Milwaukee and San Diego before joining the Rangers during the 2011 season.
Adams' deal includes a club option for 2015 that also would become guaranteed at $6 million if he has 65 games pitched in 2014. His 2015 salary would become guaranteed at $6.5 million if he has 120 games pitched in 2013 and 2014 combined, with at least 60 in 2014.
Lannan was 10-13 with a 3.70 ERA in 2011, and received a $5 million salary when he lost in arbitration. Washington sent him to Triple-A for most of this year, and he entered the rotation in September after the Nationals cut short the season of ace Stephen Strasburg because of a team-imposed innings limit.
Lannan is 42-52 with a 4.01 ERA in 134 games - all starts - in six seasons for Washington. Lannan is known in Philadelphia for being the pitcher who broke Chase Utley's hand in 2007 when he hit him with a pitch. He's struggled throughout his career against the Phillies, going 3-13 with a 5.53 ERA. Lannan is 39-39 with a 3.80 ERA against the rest of the majors.
Adams is the second former Rangers player to join the Phillies this offseason. They got seven-time All-Star infielder Michael Young in a trade this week.
Young fills Philadelphia's void at third base and Ben Revere was acquired from the Twins to play center field. With Adams and Lannan on board, the Phillies' biggest need is a corner outfielder who hits for power.
After winning five straight NL East titles and the 2008 World Series, the Phillies finished 81-81 last season. They're hoping to make another run in 2013 despite a roster filled with high-salaried former All-Stars who appear to be on the downside of their careers.