Atlanta Journal Constitution is reporting on their site, as well as the Braves on their site, that the Braves have reached agreement with first baseman Troy Glaus on a contract. Glaus was injured most of 2009, but he is only 33 years old, and has good power.
When the Braves signed Mike Hampton in 2002, after Tom Glavine left, Hampton was coming off a horrible season in Colorado. In the first two years Hampton was with the Braves, he actually pitched pretty well, before having all the arm problems and surgeries.
The Glaus signing is an interesting one for the Braves. It means that Adam Laroche, their free agent first baseman, is definitely gone. If Glaus is healthy, he can give the Braves some much needed power.
I'm cautiously optimistic about this signing.
Mitch
Interesting move with an upside if he's healthy. With Atlanta signing Glaus, I get the feeling that LaRoche could possibly land in Baltimore. The Orioles still have a need for a power bat at first and LaRoche could probably hit a few bombs in that ballpark. But who knows, really? I'm sure Baltimore won't be the only suitors.