Skip to main content
The Official Site of the Colorado Rockies
  • Japan.MLB.com
  • Español Rockies
MLB.com
Sun Microsystems

News

Contreras, Beimel file for free agency

Rockies' late-season additions join Fogg, Herges on market

11/09/09 9:30 PM EST

DENVER -- Right-hander Jose Contreras and left-hander Joe Beimel, both late-season additions to the Rockies' bullpen, each filed for free agency on Monday. Colorado can still negotiate to retain both, but will have to bid against other teams.

Also filing for free agency were veteran pitchers Josh Fogg and Matt Herges, who spent time with Triple-A Colorado Springs and the Rockies. Herges also pitched with the Cleveland Indians last season.

Contreras struggled while with the Chicago White Sox, going 5-13 with a 5.42 ERA in 21 starts before the Rockies acquired him on Aug. 31. Contreras pitched well in two starts, but suffered a hamstring injury during his second. After returning, he posted a 1.23 ERA in five outings covering 7 1/3 innings as a reliever.

He gave up one run in two relief innings during the Rockies' 3-1 National League Division Series loss to the Phillies.

Manager Jim Tracy said Contreras could be a successful reliever but noted that the veteran has earned the right to seek work as a starter.

Beimel talked to the Rockies last winter but signed with the Nationals. However, the Rockies acquired him for Minor League pitcher Robinson Fabian at the Trade Deadline. Beimel went 0-1 with a 4.02 ERA with the Rockies, and 1-6 with a 3.58 ERA overall. Beimel appeared three times and was not charged with any runs in two-thirds of an inning in the NLDS.

The Rockies could be in position to replace Beimel if he signs elsewhere. They signed left-hander Randy Flores to a one-year contract, and last season found success using left-handed prospect Franklin Morales in relief.

Fogg, a starter for the Rockies in 2007, went 0-2 with a 3.74 ERA in 24 relief appearances in 2009, after beginning the season at Colorado Springs. Herges, who also pitched for the Rockies in 2007, went 2-1 with a 3.55 ERA in 21 games with the Indians and, after a brief stint in Colorado Springs, went 1-0 with a 2.89 ERA in nine games with the Rockies.

Thomas Harding is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

Write a Comment! Post a Comment

Rockies Headlines

Rockies add five to 40-man roster
Players protected from Rule 5 Draft on Dec. 10
Rockies release Cactus League slate
First spring tilt set for March 4 against rival D-backs
Marquis tops free-agent list for Rox
Righty, economical deals in 'pen are priority for Colorado
Tracy rewarded with NL Manager honor
Rox blossomed under new skipper, who gets three-year deal
Vote for Rockies' All-Time 9
MLBlogs: Harding | Street | Weathers

MLB Headlines

Mauer faces Yanks challenge for AL MVP
Twins' Gold Glove catcher this year's favorite for honor
A's ink McPherson to Minor League deal
Injury-plagued third baseman given invite to Spring Training
Patient Raines Jr. awaits return to Show
Has spent majority of career in Minors despite famous name
Fielder, Hanley chasing Pujols for MVP
Cardinals slugger odds-on favorite to repeat as NL winner
2009 Awards coverage | TYIB Awards | VOTE
Hot Stove Report: The Pulse | Blog | Tracker