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Orioles sign third baseman Franco to 1-year contract, place Hunter Harvey on 60-day injured list

The Orioles have signed third baseman Maikel Franco, whose name is pronounced Michael Fraun-CO, to a one-year contract.

Franco will earn $800,000 this season and can earn $200,000 in incentives and would get a bonus if he’s traded, according to MLB Network’s Jon Heyman.

To make room for Franco on the 40-man roster, the Orioles placed right-handed relief pitcher Hunter Harvey on the 60-day injured list. Harvey, who was dominant in relief for a brief stretch in 2019, strained a left oblique muscle on his first pitch in a game last week.

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Franco can be optioned to the minor leagues in the season’s first few weeks because of his late start, according to Heyman. Rio Ruiz, who has been the Orioles’ third baseman for the past two seasons, returned to play yesterday after missing time because of illness. He had two doubles and made an outstanding play on defense.

After six seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies, Franco was not offered a contract after the 2019 season and signed a one-year, $2.95 million deal with Kansas City for 2020. He wasn’t offered a contract by the Royals on December 2nd, exactly a year after he and the Phillies parted ways.

Franco, who played in all 60 games for Kansas City in 2020, hit .278 with eight home runs and 38 RBIs and a .778 OPS.

In 2016, Franco had career highs of 25 home runs and 88 RBIs for the Phillies. He hit .255. A year later, he hit 24 homers, drove in 76 runs and had a .230 average. In 2017, Franco hit .270 with a .780 OPS, hitting 22 home runs and producing 68 RBIs.

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Franco’s non-tender came after the 2018 season when hit .234 with 17 homers and 56 RBIs. His OPS dropped to .705.

His defensive metrics at third aren’t strong. Franco’s career defensive WAR is -2.9.

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Rich Dubroff

Rich Dubroff grew up in Brooklyn as a fan of New York teams, but after he moved to Baltimore, quickly adopted the Orioles and Colts. After nearly two decades as a freelancer assisting on Orioles coverage for several outlets, principally The Capital in Annapolis and The Carroll County Times, Dubroff began covering the team fulltime in 2011. He spent five years at Comcast SportsNet’s website and for the last two seasons, wrote for PressBoxonline.com, Dubroff lives in Baltimore with his wife of more than 30 years, Susan.

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  • Just when I got used to pronouncing Sahn-tahn-daire .... Mikey throws in Fraun-CO for a year and and a bag of peanuts.

    (we must lead the league in exotic names per $)

    And the beat goes on .....

  • I note that agents for veterans coming to the O's are contracting for bonuses when the O's trade the players. Someone must have leaked our secret rebuilding plan. I wonder whether the player gets the bonus if he demands a trade from the Charm City.

    • For the player , it makes sense. If they play well, the Orioles are going to deal him at the deadline. And it doesn’t really cost the Orioles anything. The bonus is less than the two months salary they would have to pay. And if a team at the deadline really wants someone, they’ll pay the bonus themselves.

  • When will the Hunter Harvey debacle end? He, like Stuart, is an injury magnet. They show enough “potential”, when they’re healthy enough to play, to get everybody’s wee wee foamed up and then crash and burn all over again. With Harvey it’s clear that he hasn’t got the body to be a successful and healthy baseball pitcher. I know the O’s have a lot of $ and time invested in him but there comes a time when reality has to take over. Stuart is a little different in that he manages to injure himself in different ways but not seriously enough to take himself out of the picture permanently. I just can’t see him being an every day player... just saying...

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