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Hampton, 36, went 3-4 with a 4.85 ERA in 13 starts for the Braves this year after missing nearly three seasons recovering from two elbow surgeries and other injuries.
He finally got healthy last summer and posted a 3.72 ERA with eight quality starts in his last nine games. The pitching-thin Braves hoped to re-sign him to an incentive-laden one-year contract.
Instead, Hampton opted for a slightly lesser deal with Houston that includes an opportunity to make about $2 million in additional incentives based on staying healthy and making starts, according to the two people familiar with the situation. He is going through a divorce and wanted to be closer to his children in Arizona.
The Braves paid the left-hander $48.5 million over six seasons, during which he made 85 starts and went 35-24 with a 4.10 ERA in 509 2/3 innings.
That works out to about $570,000 per start, $1.39 million per win, or $95,160 per inning, although insurance paid portions of his salary while he was on the disabled list.
Hampton made $78.5 million during that six-year stretch, the rest paid by the Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins as part of the three-team trade that brought him to Atlanta in November 2002.
He signed a then-record eight-year, $121 million contract with Colorado before the 2001 season and was traded after two disappointing seasons.
After going 63-31 with a 3.30 ERA in 133 starts over the four seasons before he signed the huge contract, Hampton went 56-52 with a 4.81 ERA in 147 starts during the eight-year deal.
Hampton pitched for the Astros for six seasons (1994-99), including his 22-4 year in 1999 when he was the Cy Young Award runner-up to Randy Johnson.
His new contract won't be finalized until the injury-plagued left-hander passes a physical today in Houston. The deal wasn't expected to be announced until Wednesday.
THE SIX-YEAR OUCH
A comparison of Mike Hampton's statistics with the Astros (1994-99) and the Braves (2003-08):
Team......GS....W-L......ERA
Astros....151 ..69-40....3.40
Braves.....85 ..35-24....4.10
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