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Archives for 2005

Mariners Close To Signing Washburn

By Tim Dierkes | December 16, 2005 at 6:13pm CDT

I’m finally back in action – my blogging service was down all day.  Plenty of stuff to talk about.

Scott Miller of CBS Sportsline is reporting that the Mariners are close to signing lefty starter Jarrod Washburn for $36-38MM over four years.  ’Bout time they got a scoop over there.  I’m surprised Scott Boras didn’t hold out for more cash, milking Washburn’s fluke of a 3.20 ERA.

Want to know a great way to identify someone who pitched way over his head?  Find the starter with the biggest gap between his actual ERA and his component ERA.  What the hell’s a component ERA?  It’s where you look at a pitcher’s peripheral stats – walks, home runs, and hits allowed – and compute what his ERA should have been. Check out the component ERAs from 2005 at ESPN.  It’s the most accurate way to predict ERA that I know of.

Anyway, Jarrod Washburn should’ve had a 4.19 ERA this year based on how he pitched.  All sorts of lucky factors converged in his contract year, which pleases Mr. Boras very much.  Washburn’s not horrible – he’ll throw up ERAs around 4 consistently.  It’s just that the man is hardly durable enough to be locking up for four solid years.  I suppose Bill Bavasi thinks he had no other choice than to sign a Boras pitcher.

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Mets Scoop: Julian Tavarez, Barry Zito

By Tim Dierkes | December 15, 2005 at 8:45pm CDT

A little more Met goodness for you tonight. 

Contrary to reports, the Mets are still willing to meet Julian Tavarez’s demand of a four-year contract.  However, the fourth year would be an option that vests based on Tavarez’s innings pitched in the first three seasons.

As for Barry Zito, the Mets won’t make a run for him until after the holidays.  Plenty of clubs are still trying to make a splash, and the Mets won’t be caught in a bidding war for Zito’s services.  Once things calm down, they’ll get re-engaged.

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Red Sox & Yankees Sleepers

By Tim Dierkes | December 15, 2005 at 8:42pm CDT

For all you fantasy nuts, I’ve taken a look back at some Yankees and Red Sox sleeper types I identified back in July.  I did pretty well there; take a look.

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White Sox Interested In Blalock?

By Tim Dierkes | December 15, 2005 at 10:43am CDT

In today’s Chicago Tribune, Phil Rogers lays out some options for the White Sox to further bolster their club.  According to Rogers:

"The most transparent scenarios are a starter and Joe Crede to Texas for a package fronted by left-handed-hitting third baseman Hank Blalock (signed for a highly reasonable $13.7 million for the next three years with a $6.2 million option in 2009); a starter and Juan Uribe to Baltimore for Miguel Tejada—not that likely—or a starter to Baltimore for a package of young talent in a deal that makes Tejada happier about staying put.

When Williams trades one of his starters, then judge how the return stacks up against Young, not the starter traded.

Young for Blalock?

Williams’ cell phone ought to be shipped to Cooperstown if he can pull that one off."

While Garland has more of a future ahead of him, Contreras may be easier to trade.  The Cuban is 34 years old, a number in which I don’t have full confidence.  His contract demands won’t be as prohibitive as Garland’s.  Garland is a more verified 26 years of age, so he’ll want a deal twice as long as Contreras’s.  Garland is a year younger than Barry Zito, and may be a comparable pitcher despite Zito’s track record and reputation.  If a 28 year-old injury prone A.J. Burnett is worth five years and $55MM, doesn’t that make Zito and Garland worth even more?

I imagine Zito and Garland could each land six-year deals through free agency.  Their agents will probably start the negotiations at seven years.  Garland could get 6/66 and Zito 6/72.  Any team trading for one of these starters will probably want some sort of contract agreement in place before doing so.  After all, the purpose of acquiring Garland or Zito is mainly to gain an exclusive chance to negotiate before the pitcher hits free agency.

Phil Rogers’s Texas Rangers scenario is a good one, given that GM Jon Daniels at least entertained offering Burnett a huge contract.  The Rangers sorely lack starting pitching depth, and Hank Blalock is very expendable.  Would Jon Garland and his sinker be a good fit pitching the next six years in Texas?  Not really.  Despite a big reduction in his overall home run rate this year, he was still right at league average in that department.  His rate was higher at home, of course, and it would remain high at Ameriquest.

The average groundball to flyball ratio in the American League was 1.59 in 2005.  Garland’s 1.82 mark isn’t anything special despite his sinker.  Garland’s main asset is that he’s durable, making at least 32 starts in each of the last four seasons.  He’s never had the pressure of being anything close to the ace of a staff, and he’s had exactly one above average season.  For Daniels to swap his best trading chip in Blalock for essentially six expensive years of Garland is certainly a risky proposition. 

I can’t agree with Phil Rogers when he says Kenny Williams’s cell phone should go to Cooperstown for a Garland-Blalock trade.  While Blalock is young and powerful, he’s obviously been greatly aided by playing in Ameriquest.  He’d have that same crutch in U.S. Cellular, but is that an improvement over Joe Crede?  Crede was worth one more win than Blalock in 2005, something I hope Kenny Williams is aware of.

A better swap for the Sox might be Jose Contreras for Phillies left fielder Pat Burrell.  Burrell is 29 and probably has a few good seasons left in him.  He knows how to draw walks, and could hit 40 HR with U.S. Cellular as a home park.  Scott Podsednik would look a lot better coming off the bench than starting at a power position.  Burrell has $36.5MM left on his contract over the next three years, so the Phils might have to send over $10MM to make the deal work.  A swap involving Garland and Carl Crawford could also make sense, if the D-Rays think they can compete in 2007.

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Javier Vazquez White Sox Projection

By Tim Dierkes | December 14, 2005 at 4:03pm CDT

As I promised, I’ve got a new Javier Vazquez projection up over at RotoAuthority.  This should prove to be a nice addition to the back of the Sox rotation, even with a hefty number of home runs allowed.

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Mets Scoop: Tavarez, Zito, Benson, Baez

By Tim Dierkes | December 14, 2005 at 1:18pm CDT

A slew of information coming from my Mets source today.  Let’s see what we’ve got.

My source believes the Mets will give Julian Tavarez the four-year deal he’s looking for.  The market explosion has necessitated this length, and Omar Minaya will go to great lengths to avoid a subpar bullpen like last year’s.

The Mets are the current frontrunners for Barry Zito, and Lastings Milledge is still a requirement.  As reported earlier, the Mets plan to request a 72 hour contract extension window upon trading for Zito, but would make the trade with just a verbal agreement from the pitcher.  Zito’s best years came under Rick Peterson’s guidance, so it’d be a good fit.

The Mets don’t have the upper hand in any possible Kris Benson trade, so teams are backing off and offering less value.  The feeling is that Anna Benson’s media tirades are precluding small market teams from acquiring her husband.  Anna has definitely decreased Kris’s value around baseball.  She knows that her career will stall if they end up in a place like Kansas City, so she’ll do anything she can to stay in New York.

If the Mets can’t get fair value for Benson, Steve Trachsel and/or Victor Zambrano may be dealt for prospects.  The Mets hope to acquire players that would appeal to the A’s as part of a Zito deal.

The Aaron Heilman for Danys Baez rumors that have been floating around are false.

Not surprisingly, there’s no market for Kaz Matsui, even at a 50% off discount.  While they’d prefer Mark Grudzielanek, the Mets are OK with their depth at second base.

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Over at 1060west…

By Tim Dierkes | December 14, 2005 at 12:31pm CDT

There’s a great post over at the 1060west blog.  It’s titled, "Why It Can’t Be Ronny Cedeno," and pretty much extinguishes the undeserved status Cubs fans have heaped on Cedeno’s shoulders.  I’ll leave you with a quote:

"I am compelled to suggest that starting Ronny Cedeno at shortstop is effectively starting Neifi Perez at shortstop for the 2006 season." 

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White Sox Obtain Javier Vazquez

By Tim Dierkes | December 14, 2005 at 9:37am CDT

In a move that took both me and Mark Gonzales by surprise, the White Sox acquired starter Javier Vazquez for center fielder Chris Young (plus the unwanted salaries of Orlando Hernandez and Luis Vizcaino).  Whenever a defending World Champion makes a couple of major trades, the GM is inevitably described as "bold" in the media.  I'm not sure whether I count as a member of the media, but "bold" is getting cliche.  Check out some of these synonyms:  spunky, audacious, gritty.  I think I'll call Kenny Williams spunky when referencing the Vazquez and Thome deals.

If you're a Sox fan, you can't possibly dislike this trade.  It's a classic Williams "win now" move.  He's been doing this for years, dealing can't-miss prospects for all sorts of players.  And why not?  The White Sox have raised tons of failed #1 prospects through the years.  Remember Scott Ruffcorn, Chris Snopek, Mike Caruso, Jon Rauch, and Joe Borchard? 

Williams was dealing from a position of strength in center field.  The 22 year-old Young was ranked #7 among White Sox prospects by Baseball America entering the 2005 season. (If you're curious, Gio Gonzalez and Daniel Haigwood, who were used in the Thome deal, ranked #8 and #19, respectively).  Young is a skinny, speedy athletic guy with good power.  He hit .277/.377/.545 in Double A this year and plays a mean center field.  Baseball America compares him to Mike Cameron and says he'll be ready by 2007.  By that time, the D-Backs' young outfield should be in full force, boasting Carlos Quentin, Young, and maybe Conor Jackson.

But the White Sox have no reason to worry about 2007.  In Vazquez, the club has added a durable innings eater with solid peripheral stats.  By that I mean he strikes people out and keeps the walks down.  Home runs have been an issue for the last couple of years, and it ain't gettin' better at U.S. Cellular.  In fact, the Cell will exacerbate the problem.  Still, Vazquez can be counted on for 400 innings of at least league average pitching for the next two years, which is plenty valuable.  The fact that Arizona took the washed-up Orlando Hernandez and might give the Sox some cash makes the deal look even better for Chicago.   

I'll probably break out a RotoAuthority projection for Vazquez later today, but for now let's see what Bill James's minions came up with.  They expect Vazquez to go 12-11 with a 3.85 ERA over 211 innings in '06.  Projected WHIP is 1.25, and a 7.8 K/9 is predicted.  Of course, the effects of U.S. Cellular and the AL aren't factored into that projection.

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Cubs Show Interest In Jacque Jones

By Tim Dierkes | December 13, 2005 at 3:57pm CDT

As I flipped through the Chicago Sun-Times today, I noticed a funny caption under Jacque Jones’s picture: Strikes out a lot.  It’s funny that the editors decided on that as Jones’s defining characteristic.

Calm down, Cubs fans – Jones isn’t the answer in right field.  Jim Hendry might toss out the Jeromy Burnitz offer -one year, $4.5MM.  But unless Jones has little regard for money or security, he won’t become a Cub.  Jacque reportedly has a three-year offer on the table, and requires at least a two-year pact. 

Jones and Jeromy Burnitz were essentially the same player in 2005.  Solid glove, decent pop, little plate discipline.  Jones may be younger than Burnitz, but he’s not on the upswing.  Hendry is clearly looking to upgrade, and two or three years of Jones just wouldn’t serve the purpose.

With so many names tossed around for the vacant Cubs RF spot, I’ve provided this handy list.  One of these 17 men will be in right field on Opening Day for the Cubs.

Bobby Abreu – Phils want Prior or Zambrano; out of the question.

Juan Encarnacion – Another low-OBP guy with OK power. If all else fails, it could happen.

Cliff Floyd – Hasn’t played RF since 2002; a better overall LF than Manny Ramirez in ’05.  Has interested the Cubs for years, but Mets can’t spare outfielders right now. 

Jay Gibbons – Still won’t take a walk; set a career high SLG. Probably not worth trading anyone for.

Shawn Green – Can and would veto a trade to Chicago.

Aubrey Huff – Recent decline worrisome; asking price (Angel Guzman?) high.

Geoff Jenkins – GM Melvin denied Jenkins trade rumors, but said the same about Overbay. Same division deal unlikely.

Jacque Jones – Lackluster option could be a Cub if Hendry gets silly and gives him two years.

Austin Kearns – Likely to stay put now that the outfielder logjam has been alleviated.

Kevin Mench – Plenty of teams are after Mench, who can play right or left field.  His power would be useful, and he comes cheap. 

Craig Monroe – See Juan Encarnacion.

Trot Nixon – Viable option; should be platooned with a lefty masher like Monroe or even Sosa.

Gary Sheffield – Wouldn’t happen unless Hendry gave the 37 year-old a two-year extension and dealt Pie, Guzman, or Hill.

Reggie Sanders – Probably wouldn’t accept the one-year deal Hendry might offer.  Has played plenty of RF in his career though.

Sammy Sosa – As scary as it sounds, tossing Sosa $1MM to platoon with Nixon or Reggie Sanders could work out OK.

Ichiro Suzuki – Won’t come cheap and doesn’t provide power. Mariners aren’t dumping salaries this year, anyway.

Craig Wilson – Wouldn’t be pretty in the field, but the Cubs could use Wilson. Doesn’t fit in the Bucs’ plans, either.

I think the likely options are Huff, Mench, Monroe, Wilson, Encarnacion, and Jones, in that order.

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Fantasy Baseball Sleepers: Orioles

By Tim Dierkes | December 13, 2005 at 3:06pm CDT

Thought you might be interested in some Orioles sleeper-types, both past and present.  Check out the new RotoAuthority article here.

Also, I bumped into the Fungoes baseball blog today and I liked it.  Smart baseball commentary from a Cardinals fan.  The author cautions patience before lambasting Walt Jocketty’s non-moves this winter, a somewhat rare point of view. 

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