Three Teams Interested In Lawrence
Brian Lawrence couldn't crack Colorado's rotation, so the 31 year-old soft-tosser is now a free agent. Since teams aren't willing to give up much on May 2nd, Lawrence has multiple suitors. The Denver Post reports that the Orioles, Tigers, and Padres have interest.
Tim Brown reported yesterday that Detroit is on the prowl for pitching, and the loss of Jaret Wright created a vacancy for the O's. Most likely, though, Lawrence returns to the Padres and tries to re-establish himself at Triple A. He had flirted with San Diego in the offseason before David Wells signed. Boomer has not fared well in the early going. Nor has Clay Hensley, but both have earned another month to set things right based on past results.
The Padres may feel an extra need for pitching depth if top pitching prospect Cesar Carrillo needs elbow surgery. A healthy Carrillo likely would've been better than Hensley, Wells, or Lawrence (PECOTA called for a 4.63 ERA; ZiPS said 4.21).

Today on the Alderson report they asked him about this, and he laughed and said he didn't know anything about the rumor. He went on to say it was very unlikely. I'm not sure if Clay's injury will change this.
Posted by: OkiPadres | May 03, 2007 at 01:17 AM
To clarify, Alderson is the CEO of the Padres.
Posted by: OkiPadres | May 03, 2007 at 01:18 AM