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AP source: Royals, Ian Kennedy reach 5-year, $70M deal

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Royals and pitcher Ian Kennedy agreed to a $70 million, five-year deal Saturday that includes an opt-out after the first two years, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the contract will not be completed until the 31-year-old right-hander passes a physical. That could happen this week.

Kennedy went 9-15 with a 4.28 ERA for the San Diego Padres last season. He is four years removed from a 21-win season with the Arizona Diamondbacks and has also pitched for the New York Yankees during his nine-year career.

The Royals sought another starter to replace Johnny Cueto, who signed a $130 million, six-year deal with the Giants after helping Kansas City win its first World Series since 1985.

Kennedy turned down the Padres' qualifying offer - a guaranteed $15.8 million salary for next season. That means San Diego will receive a draft pick from Kansas City as compensation.

The Royals hope Kennedy can return to form under pitching coach Dave Eiland, who has worked wonders with Edinson Volquez, Yordano Ventura and others over the years. Kennedy and Eiland are familiar with each other after their years in the Yankees system.

Kennedy should also benefit from pitching in spacious Kauffman Stadium. While his strikeout rate was among the best in the game last season, he also allowed 31 homers in just 168 1-3 innings.

Kennedy figures to slide into the middle of the rotation behind Volquez and Ventura and ahead of Kris Medlen and Chris Young. The Royals also have Danny Duffy and Dillon Gee, among several others, who stand to compete for the fifth spot throughout spring training.

Heralded prospect Kyle Zimmer could also be in the mix later in the season.

Long considered frugal, the Royals have spent lavishly the past couple of years, a signal that the small-market club views the next two years as a prime opportunity to win another championship.

Already this offseason, the Royals brought back All-Star outfielder Alex Gordon on a $72 million, four-year contract. They signed former closer Joakim Soria to a $25 million, three-year deal, avoided the next two years of arbitration with All-Star outfielder Lorenzo Cain by agreeing to a two-year, $17.5 million deal and brought back Young on an $11.5 million, two-year deal.

Throw in an $8 million option on All-Star closer Wade Davis and a $5.25 million option on All-Star shortstop Alcides Escobar, along with significant raises for their arbitration-eligible players, and the Kansas City payroll could reach a franchise-record $140 million next season.

"We're going to continue to work our roster, massage it in ways that are going to help us win," general manager Dayton Moore said recently. "If you look at the evolution of the 2015 roster, we made adjustments along the way, and I'm confident we're going to be able to do that."

FILE - This is a 2015 file photo showing Ian Kennedy of the San Diego Padres baseball team. A person familiar with the situation says the Kansas City Royals and pitcher Ian Kennedy have agreed to a $70 million, five-year contract that includes an opt-out after the first two years. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, because the deal will not be finalized until the 31-year-old Kennedy passes a physical (AP Photo/John Locher, File) The Associated Press
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