DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year deal with versatile outfielder Tyler Colvin on Friday. Colvin will earn $2,275,000 this season. He made $481,000 last season. Colvin hit .290 with 18 home runs and 72 RBIs last season. He played all three outfield positions and first base. The 27-year-old Colvin was obtained by the Rockies on Dec. 8, 2011, in a trade that sent Ian Stewart and Casey Weathers to the Chicago Cubs. On Wednesday, the Rockies agreed to one-year contracts with righty Wilton Lopez and lefty Josh Outman. Lopez was picked up by Colorado last month in a deal that sent pitchers Alex White and Alex Gillingham to Houston. Outman appeared in 27 games last season for the Rockies, going 1-3 with an 8.19 ERA. The club also exchanged arbitration figures with pitcher Jhoulys Chacin, outfielder Dexter Fowler and infielder Jonathan Herrera. Chacin asked for $2.6 million and was offered $1.7 million. Fowler asked for $5,150,000 and was offered $4,250,000. Herrera asked for $1 million and was offered $800,000.
Rockies, OF Tyler Colvin agree to deal
Jan. 18 8:26 PM EST
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