SEATTLE — Had things come together last season, Nelson Cruz's introduction with the Seattle Mariners would have taken place a year ago.
Seattle pursued Cruz last year but when it didn't work out, he went on to lead the majors in home runs playing on a one-year deal in Baltimore. The Mariners were quick to try to find a deal that would work for both sides as soon as this offseason arrived.
"We were open and honest as we could possibly be and say, 'This is the guy that we want,'" Seattle general manager Jack Zduriencik said Thursday. "He was the guy we wanted to bring into this organization and it just came together."
Seattle landed the right-handed power bat that was a priority this offseason with a $57 million, four-year contract that was finalized Thursday. He gets a $1 million signing bonus payable by Dec. 31 and yearly salaries of $14 million.
Cruz parlayed an $8 million, one-year contract with Baltimore into a long deal with the Mariners after hitting 40 homers and driving in 108 runs for the Orioles. Zduriencik said adding a fourth year to the contract — which will take Cruz to age 38 — was critical to getting the deal done.
"With Nelson, the fact that because he's such a power guy, and in our game today it's so difficult to find," Zduriencik said. "In our league he can be a DH which will preserve him somewhat, he's in great shape, he's a really good worker. He may age very well. We had to do that to get him here and we did it."
Cruz served a 50-game suspension in 2013 for violations of the major league drug agreement in relation to the sport's investigation of the Biogenesis of America clinic. He again referred Thursday to making a mistake taking banned substances and said he's moved on from the suspension.
He'll likely hit behind fellow Dominican star Robinson Cano, who will be starting the second season of a $240 million, 10-year contract, and will also reunite with Dominican teammate Fernando Rodney, the Mariners' closer.