2 years, $10M with some smaller incentives. http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20091113&c ontent_id=7664020&vkey=hotstove2009&fext=.jsp I see it as a solid deal for the Mariners. He obviously doesn't have a great bat, but he's a great
Fielder. He hasn't been worth less than $7.1M in the last three years, so the Mariners should make a surplus on the deal.