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Rosenthal's Latest: Roberts, Barrett, Piazza

Ken Rosenthal is presumably in Nashville doing what he does best - collect trade rumors by the dozen.  His latest column is an excellent example.  What's the over/under on Rosenthal scoops over the next four days?  I'll set it at 10.

  • Rosenthal says the Mets are unwilling to extend the contract of GM Omar Minaya, who is signed through 2009.  The lack of job security could compel Minaya to mortgage the future, and the Lastings Milledge trade was a good example.  Carlos Gomez, watch out.  Here's MLBTR's look at Omar Minaya's Mets trade profile.
  • The Astros, Giants, and Cardinals aren't really in the running for Miguel Cabrera, so they don't need to wait for that shoe to drop to go after Miguel Tejada.  However it sounds like all three clubs don't have the talent even for a Tejada trade.  Jon Heyman mentioned today that the Orioles do have interest in Adam Everett and Michael Bourn of the Astros.
  • Here's a good one: Peter Angelos favorite Brian Roberts might be available.  The Mets and Astros inquired but moved on, but Roberts might be just what the Cubs are looking for.  The Baltimore Sun's Jeff Zrebiec recently told us that he doesn't expect Andy MacPhail to move Roberts unless he's "totally overwhelmed."
  • The Marlins, Rays, and Orioles have interest in Michael Barrett.  In the case of Baltimore, the interest indicates the availability of Ramon Hernandez.  If Barrett can find a multiyear deal from one of those teams, he may decline the Padres' offer of arbitration.  It's a catch-22, though, because that would make Barrett much less signable in terms of draft pick compensation. 
  • If Barrett does decline, the Padres might bring Mike Piazza back.
  • The Nationals keep asking for Rickie Weeks for Chad Cordero, and the Brewers keep saying no.
  • The Braves are big fans of Coco Crisp, and could have a passing interest in Corey Patterson.  But they certainly wouldn't mind going with internal options in center next year.
  • Aaron Rowand is definitely getting that five-year deal - a Mystery Team has already offered one.  The Yanks could pursue him if they trade the Melk Man. 
  • Deja vu - the Yanks and Mets both like Octavio Dotel, again.  It's known that Octavio loves New York.


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Billy Beane will be licking his chops if Omar's desparate to keep his job.

Cubs and B.Roberts is a nice fit. What would it take? Marshal & Murton? Hard to say, McFail's not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to player evaluation. And Angelos is crazy, so it seems like a longshot to actually get something done.

Dude, no doubt i would love to get my hands on crisp, but if the red sox were asking for chase headley as a return, then forget him. I also would not hate myself in the morning after if we did sign corey patterson. I think the braves do make a move for a center fielder.

"First baseman Craig Brazell, who led the minor leagues with 39 home runs last season at Class AA and AAA with the Royals organization, has reached a one-year agreement with the Seibu Lions."

Ah hell no! Dude, Brazell is to light up Japan more than any American since ...

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