Source: Logan passes physical, to join Crew

Left-hander, recovering from left lat injury, will sign 1-year deal

January 5th, 2018

MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers' first bullpen addition of this offseason is a comeback candidate. , the veteran left-hander coming off an injury-shortened season with the Indians, passed a physical exam Friday and will sign a one-year contract with Milwaukee that guarantees $2.5 million and includes a club option for 2019, according to a source.
The Brewers, who must clear a spot on their full 40-man roster for Logan, did not immediately confirm the agreement while the sides were working through final language in the contract.
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According to the source, Logan will get a $1.875 million salary in 2018. The club option calls for a $4.125 million salary in 2019 with a $625,000 buyout. There is also $3.2 million in incentives available in each year of the deal for innings and appearances.
A veteran of 12 Major League seasons, the 33-year-old Logan was limited to 21 innings in 38 games with the Indians in 2017 because of a lat injury behind his left shoulder. But he averaged 56 appearances and just shy of 10 strikeouts per nine innings in the 10 previous seasons, and he has held left-handed hitters to a .234 average in his career.

Logan is the first notable addition to a bullpen anchored by closer . The club made a two-year offer to setup man , who was solid down the stretch on the way to free agency, but he signed with the Mets for more money. Swarzak's departure followed that of Jared Hughes and , who combined to pitch 132 1/3 innings last season, but were due raises in arbitration. Hughes later signed a two-year deal with the Reds.
Overall, Logan is the third free-agent addition for the Brewers this offseason. The team signed veteran starters and just before Christmas, and Gallardo, whose one-year deal is non-guaranteed, could wind up as a bullpen candidate.
With Logan in the fold, the Brewers have the potential to feature two left-handers in the bullpen. graduated from prospect status last season while logging 47 2/3 innings in 35 games with a 2.08 ERA. He and Logan would be complementary; Logan with experience as a lefty specialist, and Hader as a multi-inning threat for manager Craig Counsell.