NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Power-hitting outfielder Jose Guillen and the Kansas City Royals reached an agreement on a $36 million, three-year contract Tuesday.
The 31-year-outfielder batted .290 with 23 home runs and 99 RBI for the Seattle Mariners this past season. Seattle declined its $9 million option and Guillen turned down a $5 million player option, receiving a $500,000 buyout.
The agreement was subject to Guillen passing a physical, a person familiar with the negotiations said, speaking on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made. The deal was first reported by ESPNdeportes.com and foxsports.com.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported last month that Guillen bought nearly $20,000 worth of steroids and human growth hormone from 2003-05. Major League Baseball began testing for steroids in 2003, and penalties for first offenses began in 2005. HGH was banned in January 2005.
“We told the commissioner’s office my version of this whole affair, which in some ways has been handled with some errors in the media,” Guillen was quoted as saying by ESPNdeportes.com.
Guillen, who can play right or left, joins a crowded outfield. David DeJesus is in center, and the Royals already have Emil Brown in left and Mark Teahen in right. Teahen, however, also can play first base.
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