Dioner Navarro Rumors
By Luke Adams [November 22, 2009 at 12:46pm CST]
Joe Smith of the St. Petersburg Times has the latest on the Rays' offseason plans. The highlights: The Rays are said to be interested in discussing a long-term extension with Carl Crawford. If the team does decide to move him, however, the Mets and Braves have expressed interest. The Rangers and White Sox are among the teams interested in acquiring B.J. Upton. Executive VP Andrew Friedman on his team's offseason targets: "We have a list of guys on other teams we have an interest in, and a list of free agents as well. And depending on how the market evolves...
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By Tim Dierkes [October 9, 2009 at 9:17am CST]
The Rays don't find adding a closer realistic this offseason, executive VP Andrew Friedman told Marc Topkin of the St. Petersburg Times. Friedman's said the Rays are more likely to add two or three late-inning relievers who can handle high-leverage situations. The plan is sure to please the stat-head crowd. J.P. Howell saved 17 games in 25 opportunities for the Rays this year, but the majority of his blown saves occurred before the ninth inning. I'm not sure which free agent relievers the Rays will target this offseason, but Kiko Calero seems like their type. Between free agents and trade...
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By Tim Dierkes [September 9, 2009 at 9:40am CST]
An action-packed set of links for Wednesday... Patrick Newman of NPB Tracker passes along a report about MLB teams, the Cubs included, watching Chunichi Dragons pitcher Wei-Yin Chen's last start. It's possible Chen will be a free agent after the season. The Taiwanese southpaw has a 1.45 ERA this year and would be in high demand. MetsBlog's Matthew Cerrone does not believe the team will non-tender starter John Maine after the season. Maine, coming back from a shoulder injury, may start Sunday. SNY's Ted Berg says this is a terrible time to trade Jose Reyes. R.J. Anderson of DRays Bay...
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By Drew Silva [February 10, 2009 at 12:47pm CST]
TUESDAY: ESPN reports that Navarro lost his case and will earn $2.1MM in '09. No hard feelings, says his agent. MONDAY: According to the Associated Press, via ESPN.com, the Rays and catcher Dioner Navarro went to a salary arbitration hearing on Monday. Navarro asked for $2.5MM and the club offered $2.1MM back when figures were due. Three arbitrators will decide which number he recieves on Tuesday. Navarro is the second MLB player to have a hearing this year, following Nationals pitcher Shawn Hill, who won his hearing over the weekend.
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By Tim Dierkes [February 4, 2009 at 2:22pm CST]
2:22pm: A quote from Navarro's agent Kendall Almerico, via Topkin: "It appears that we have reached an impasse and that we will be going to arbitration on Monday. After that, I hope to resume negotiations on a long-term deal so Navi can play in Tampa for the rest of his career. But that may depend on how the Rays present their case and whether the Rays treat Navi respectfully at the hearing as Navi has instructed us to treat the Rays throughout this entire process." 11:04am: According to Marc Topkin of the St. Petersburg Times, the Rays are still in...
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By DJ Blatter [January 31, 2009 at 10:29pm CST]
According to Marc Topkin of the St. Petersburg Times, the Rays are looking at multiyear deals for Dioner Navarro and Willy Aybar. DRaysBay echoes Tampa Bay's desire to lock up the two, which would allow the team to avoid arbitration hearings. Navarro will have three arbitration years: '09, '10 and '11; and Aybar will have four years: '09, '10, '11 and '12. The Rays, who don't typically negotiate once arbitration figures have been submitted, appear to be willing to negotiate with these two.
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By Drew Silva [January 27, 2009 at 5:50pm CST]
The Tampa Tribune's Marc Topkin reports that the Rays and catcher Dioner Navarro have an arbitration hearing date set for February 9. Navarro's representatives have requested $2.5MM and the Rays have offered him $2.1MM. An arbitrator will decide between one of the two figures and announce his decision a few days after the hearing. Navarro hit .295/.349/.407 last season with seven dingers and 54 RBI.
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By Tim Dierkes [January 20, 2009 at 12:11pm CST]
12:11pm: The noon filing deadline passed without an agreement for Navarro or Aybar, so Marc Topkin anticipates hearings for both. 10:50am: According to Marc Topkin, the Rays avoided arbitration with shortstop Jason Bartlett by signing him at $1.98125MM for '09. Bartlett is under team control through 2011. The Rays' other two arb-eligibles are Dioner Navarro and Willy Aybar; they're making progress with Navarro. The Rays have a policy of not negotiating once figures are exchanged.
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By Tim Dierkes [January 19, 2009 at 11:08pm CST]
According to Marc Topkin, three Rays players appear headed for February arbitration hearings: Willy Aybar, Jason Bartlett, and Dioner Navarro. The Rays have a policy of ending talks when figures are exchanged, and that happens Tuesday.
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By Tim Dierkes [June 27, 2006 at 3:17pm CST]
After successfully completing the Danys Baez trade in January, the Dodgers and Devil Rays have matched up again on a multi-player swap. This time L.A. sent Jae Seo, Dioner Navarro, and a PTBNL to the D-Rays for Toby Hall and Mark Hendrickson. With a .258 batting average on balls in play, Hendrickson has been the 11th luckiest starter in baseball this year. Given the D-Rays' team BABIP of .316, we can be fairly confident that the 32 year-old southpaw will not maintain his hit rate of 8.13 per nine. His peripherals are otherwise unimpressive - 3.4 BB/9, 5.1 K/9, 1.0..
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