Rockies, Cook finalize 3-year, $30M deal

Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Aaron Cook turns to throw out a New York Mets batter in the eighth inning of the Rockies' 11-3 victory in a Major League Baseball game in Denver in this July 3, 2007 file photo. Cook signed a new contract on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007, that adds three years to his existing contract and $30 million.

The Colorado Rockies have grown fond of Aaron Cook’s sinker, his ability to pitch deep into games — when healthy — and his clubhouse presence. So, the team finalized a new contract with Cook on Tuesday, one that guarantees him an additional $30 million over three seasons. “He represents the character and integrity we’ve developed in the organization,” Colorado general manager Dan O’Dowd said.

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