Tony Armas Jr. Rumors
By Tim Dierkes [May 13, 2009 at 12:44pm CST]
Links for Wednesday... MLB.com's Joe Frisaro says the Royals received righty Eric Basurto as the player to be named later in the Ross Gload trade. Tom Glavine hopes to pitch in the Majors this month, according to MLB.com's Mark Bowman. Back on May 3rd, Bill Shaikin of the L.A. Times wrote about the possibility of Barry Bonds signing with the independent league Long Beach Armada (the team already employs Hideki Irabu and Jose Lima). But Bonds' agent Jeff Borris said, "He's not going to do that." It appears that Tony Armas Jr. signed a minor league deal with the Braves...
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By Tim Dierkes [March 31, 2009 at 4:01pm CST]
4:01pm: Hubbuch says the Mets put Nieve on waivers and will keep Rule 5 reliever Darren O'Day. Nieve, who is out of options, was claimed from the Astros recently. 12:20pm: According to Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post, the Mets released veterans Jose Valentin, Tony Armas Jr., and Junior Spivey today. Valentin could return to the organization as a coach eventually.
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By Tim Dierkes [December 2, 2007 at 9:44am CST]
Random rumors, let's round 'em up. How about Bartolo Colon to the Mets? David Lennon notes that Omar Minaya sold the farm to acquire him in 2002 as the Expos' GM. Scott Lauber says Aaron Rowand is insisting on a five-year deal. He adds that the Phils have interest in Geoff Jenkins but he might be too expensive. Cameron Maybin and Andrew Miller are considered untouchable, so don't look for the Tigers to make any big trades. Patrick Saunders runs down some free agents the Rockies may consider for the back end of their rotation: Tony Armas, Matt Clement, Steve..
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By Tim Dierkes [November 30, 2007 at 9:47am CST]
J.P. Ricciardi is going bargain-shopping this winter. The Jays won't be in on any big-name free agents. Instead, names like Paul Lo Duca, Matt Clement, and Tony Armas are on Ricciardi's shopping list. The Jays like the idea of pairing Gregg Zaun with another veteran backstop, but don't want to give out a deal greater than one year. It doesn't seem like Lo Duca would go for that, but sometimes the last catcher standing has to settle. It happened to Bengie Molina in '06 and he was coming off a decent year. The Marlins could pluck one of Lo Duca..
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By Tim Dierkes [September 20, 2007 at 11:46pm CST]
According to Dejan Kovacevic of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Pirates are likely to cut ties with three of their veteran players this winter: Shawn Chacon, Tony Armas Jr., and Cesar Izturis. As it should be. Chacon, 29, has been decent in relief (3.52 ERA in 76.2 innings). His 1.7 K/BB is worrisome, but Chacon has always been prone to the free pass. One change is that Chacon is back to getting groundballs near a league average rate, as he did when he succeeded with the Yankees in '05. While Chacon wanted to stay, a contract of at least two years,..
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By Tim Dierkes [February 1, 2007 at 3:49pm CST]
Pirates GM Dave Littlefield announced today that the team has signed righty Tony Armas Jr. to a one-year deal with a club option for '08. RotoWorld reports that Armas will make $3MM in '07 and has a $500,000 buyout for '08. The move should thankfully push Shawn Chacon out of the rotation. It's hard to believe Armas would represent an improvement in anyone's rotation after posting a 5.03 ERA in 154 innings last year in a National League pitchers' park. Basically the one thing Armas has going for him is that he's on the right side of 30. And he..
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By Tim Dierkes [February 1, 2007 at 3:49pm CST]
Pirates GM Dave Littlefield announced today that the team has signed righty Tony Armas Jr. to a one-year deal with a club option for '08. RotoWorld reports that Armas will make $3MM in '07 and has a $500,000 buyout for '08. The move should thankfully push Shawn Chacon out of the rotation. It's hard to believe Armas would represent an improvement in anyone's rotation after posting a 5.03 ERA in 154 innings last year in a National League pitchers' park. Basically the one thing Armas has going for him is that he's on the right side of 30. And he..
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By Tim Dierkes [January 23, 2007 at 3:10pm CST]
UPDATE: The Blue Jays signed Ohka to a one-year deal with incentives. He's guaranteed $1.5MM and can double it by reaching incentives. The Washington Post reports that Tomo Ohka will likely decide on a team today or tomorrow. The Nats are unlikely, and he's leaning towards Toronto. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Ohka now only wants a one-year deal. Looks like he couldn't get three years so he'd rather re-enter the market in '08 after a hopefully solid year. The Pirates are definitely out of the running. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review mentions that the Mets are still in on Ohka...
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By Tim Dierkes [January 5, 2007 at 8:49am CST]
According to the New York Times, the Mets are interested in Tomo Ohka or Tony Armas Jr. to fill in the middle of their rotation. Both pitchers played under Minaya when he was GM of the Expos. Ohka would likely require a two-year deal, while Armas might be had for one year and $5MM or so. Meanwhile, the New York Post adds that the Mets could give Jeff Weaver a second chance in New York. They'd be unlikely to exceed a two-year deal, and I have a hunch someone could offer three. Once again, Scott Boras and Weaver are signing..
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