The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have signed free-agent right-handed pitcher Miles Mikolas (pronounced MIY-koh-lahs) to a two-year deal (2018-19). Financial terms were not disclosed.
St. Louis Official Site
In a move that adds to their rotation depth and perhaps creates more flexibility to deal a starter later in the offseason, the Cardinals signed right-hander Miles Mikolas to a two-year contract on Tuesday. Financial terms were not disclosed, but a source told MLB.com the deal was valued at $15.5 million.
St. Louis Official Site
The Cardinals just added a starting pitcher who can eat reptiles as well as innings. And the team paid a premium for him, too — $15.5 million for two years, according to Yahoo! Sports.
Gordo
As the Cardinals try to address and build some pitching depth for their rotation, they have brought back a former Texas Rangers starter from his successful turn in Japan's top league.
Bird Land
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Post-Dispatch
The St. Louis Cardinals have acquired right-handed pitcher Miles Mikolas (pronounced MIY-koh-lahs) to a two-year deal (2018-19). Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
KMOX
As the Giancarlo Stanton sweepstakes remain in a holding pattern, the Cardinals have signed a pitcher out of Japan.
KMOV
The St. Louis Cardinals have signed free agent pitcher Miles Mikolas to a two-year contract. He has spent the last three years pitching for the Yomiuri Giants in the Japan League, going 31-13 in 62 starts.
STL Baseball Weekly
Two days after learning they would not be signing free agent Japanese star Shohei Ohtani, the Cardinals landed another player from that country who could turn out to be a nice consolation prize.
STL Sports Page
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