Banking on their ability to turn a pitcher's career around, the Rockies agreed to a one-year deal with former Cardinals' right-hander Kip Wells today, according to a source close to the situation. The deal is for around $3 million and should be officially announced Thursday or Friday. The Rockies also agreed to a one-year, $1 million contract with reserve outfielder Cory Sullivan tonight shortly before the non-tender deadline. Had the Rockies not offered a contract, Sullivan would have become a free agent. Also, free-agent reliever Luis Vizcaino is reportedly close to making a decision on his next team, and the Rockies are still in the hunt. Vizcaino, 33, is expected to receive a multi-year deal after rejecting a one-year contract through salary arbitration with the Yankees.