Phillies pick up option on Lee
By Sports Network
The Sports Network
The Philadelphia Phillies picked up the 2010 team option for reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Cliff Lee, keeping the ace lefty around next season for $9 million.
Lee, 31, was acquired from Cleveland along with outfielder Ben Francisco for four prospects in July and immediately provided a spark for the Phillies, going 7-4 in 12 starts down the stretch with a 3.39 earned run average.
For the entire 2009 season, Lee went 14-13 with a 3.22 ERA in 34 starts. He also got his first taste of the postseason and shined, compiling a 4-0 record with a stellar 1.56 ERA in five starts. The Phillies won all five games he pitched in the playoffs, including the only two games they won in the World Series -- a six-game loss to the Yankees.
Lee is one season removed from his incredible 2008 season in Cleveland, when he went 22-3 with a league-best 2.54 ERA in 31 starts. The numbers shocked many, as the lefty had been sent to the minors in 2007 and left off the postseason roster after putting up a 5-8 record with a 6.29 ERA.
The product of the University of Arkansas has enjoyed an up-and-down career that began in 2002, having a 90-52 record with a 3.97 ERA in 194 games -- 190 starts -- with the Indians and Phillies.
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