Jake Westbrook Rumors
By Alejandro Leal [June 7, 2008 at 4:05pm CST]
Frustration continues to mount as both the Indians and Tigers lost a key starter to injury this week. Jeremy Bonderman is out with a blood clot, and Jake Westbrook will undergo Tommy John surgery; both pitchers are likely out for the season. Since these two teams where once considered favorites to contend for the AL Central crown, it seems highly implausible that they would forfeit the season in early June. So, dear readers, what options do these two teams have? Do they trade for pitching and hope their offenses carry them through? Do they try to spark their offense via...
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By Tim Dierkes [April 13, 2007 at 11:35am CST]
According to MLB.com, the Indians have extended starter Jake Westbrook through the 2010 season, with no option years. PECOTA would only offer about $25MM to the groundballer, but Baseball Digest Daily reports the amount as $33MM. That's on par with Javier Vazquez's recent extension. The deal is clearly a hometown discount; Cleveland journalists had speculated that he'd get at least four years and $12MM annually. That still leaves C.C. Sabathia and Travis Hafner as the team's major upcoming free agents. That's not until after the 2008 season though. It has been said that Carlos Zambrano's contract could serve as a..
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By Tim Dierkes [March 4, 2007 at 1:09pm CST]
Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer has a well thought out column up today regarding the possible market value of Jake Westbrook, Travis Hafner, and C.C. Sabathia. Westbrook would hit free agency after this season; the other two after '08. His take on Westbrook: four or five years at $12.5MM annually. Westbrook's agent has yet to speak with Mark Shapiro. Sheldon Ocker of the Akron Beacon-Journal weighs in at five years and $15MM annually. You can bet Travis Hafner wouldn't be underrated on the open market, even as a DH. Pronk could hit 50 HR this year. Hoynes thinks..
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By Tim Dierkes [December 28, 2006 at 10:02am CST]
Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer checks in with various Tribe updates. Keith Foulke still has to take his physical; the Indians probably won't reach an agreement until next week. Foulke would team with Joe Borowski to take the eighth and ninth innings, which neither pitching three days in a row. The Indians are waiting to hear back from Mark Mulder's agent on their reported two-year offer. Should Mulder be signed and ready in May or June, it might allow for a trade. Paul Byrd, Cliff Lee, or Jake Westbrook could be dealt to clear space. There's also a..
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By Tim Dierkes [November 14, 2006 at 1:15pm CST]
Bruce Levine of ESPN 1000 has some new Cubs info for us. He reports that the Cubs have asked the Indians about a possible deal involving Cliff Lee or Jake Westbrook in exchange for relief pitching. In addition, the Cubs may consider Ray Durham as a source of power for second base
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By Tim Dierkes [August 15, 2006 at 2:11pm CST]
One very important aspect in a starting pitcher is the ability to go deep into games. Teams can avoid resorting to inferior middle relievers if the starter can consistently pitch seven innings. Only two starters this year - Brandon Webb and Roy Halladay - are averaging seven innings per start. Neither of those guys will be available this winter. Let's take a look at some starters who are available and can save bullpens. Jason Schmidt, in addition to being one of the NL's best this year, has averaged 6.83 innings per start. The 33 year-old is destined for one of..
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By Tim Dierkes [July 17, 2006 at 10:24am CST]
According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Diamondbacks are interested in acquiring Jake Westbrook. The 28 year-old righty is 5th in baseball with a 2.93 groundball/flyball ratio. The leader, of course, is Brandon Webb at 3.15. Miguel Batista is also in the top 20. Perhaps Josh Byrnes plans on assembling a groundball-heavy pitching staff to match up with Orlando Hudson and the rest of his defensively sound infield. If so, Byrnes could also target Cory Lidle now or in the offseason. Their reported interest in Dontrelle Willis fits into this agenda as well. I would guess that a deal for..
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By Tim Dierkes [January 28, 2006 at 12:52pm CST]
Reds interim GM Brad Kullman certainly seems more open-minded than his predecessor, Dan O'Brien. But one of O'Brien's final non-moves may have been one of his few wise ones. Sheldon Ocker's Beacon Journal article today reports that O'Brien turned down an Austin Kearns for Jake Westbrook all-Ohio trade prior to his firing. Such a one for one trade would lean heavily towards the Indians, in my opinion. Here's my reasoning. The 25 year-old Kearns has yet to reach his potential, while Westbrook has topped out at age 28. Let's look at 2005. In just 387 at-bats, Kearns was worth 3.6..
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