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Archives for July 2008

Sherman On The Mets

By Tim Dierkes | July 15, 2008 at 9:30am CDT

Joel Sherman of the New York Post talked to Mets GM Omar Minaya yesterday, gaining insight on the team’s plans for the second half.

  • If Ryan Church is able to return (the Mets are cautiously optimistic), the Mets will focus on a righty-hitting left fielder.  Raul Ibanez is a lefty, while the prospect price on Matt Holliday and Xavier Nady seems prohibitive.  I assume the same applies to Jason Bay.  Sherman has mentioned Austin Kearns in the past; he could make sense.
  • The price on Brian Fuentes and similar relievers is also apparently too high.  Minaya might prefer not to further deplete the farm system.
  • The Mets could elect to solve their problems from within – Minaya suggested Jon Niese and Fernando Martinez could be in the bigs next month. 
  • Minaya’s recent history of midseason acquisitions – Luis Castillo and Jeff Conine in ’07, Orlando Hernandez, Shawn Green, Guillermo Mota, Roberto Hernandez, and Oliver Perez in ’06.  Over his career, Minaya has dealt often with Indians GM Mark Shapiro.
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D’Backs Sign First Round Pick Schlereth

By Tim Dierkes | July 15, 2008 at 8:47am CDT

According to Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic, the Diamondbacks have reached an agreement with first round draft pick Daniel Schlereth.  His bonus should be in the $1.3MM range.  The lefty reliever still needs to pass a physical, which is slightly more than a formality given a recent lat strain.

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Braves Offered Teixeira For Youkilis, Hansen?

By Tim Dierkes | July 14, 2008 at 10:28pm CDT

10:28pm: Red Sox GM Theo Epstein said there is nothing to this rumor.

3:28pm: Gordon Edes of the Boston Globe expects the Red Sox to engage in further conversations with the Braves about Teixeira leading up to the deadline.

8:29am: Several readers have written in regarding a rumor from ESPN’s Peter Gammons during last night’s broadcast.  Reportedly Gammons said the Braves offered Mark Teixeira to the Red Sox for Kevin Youkilis and Craig Hansen, but the Sox declined.

Given Youk’s superior numbers and team control through 2010, hanging on to him makes sense.  But it is interesting to see that the Braves might be shopping Teixeira already.

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Cubs Inquired On Khalil Greene?

By Tim Dierkes | July 14, 2008 at 10:02pm CDT

10:01pm: The below-referenced article has been pulled from the Union-Tribune website, so I assume it turned out to be untrue.

3:26pm: According to Tom Krasovic of the San Diego Union Tribune, the Cubs recently inquired on Padres shortstop Khalil Greene.  The Padres prefer not to sell low on Greene, however.

The Cubs have been linked to Greene in the past, and the Padres were asking about Felix Pie about a year ago.  Perhaps Pie has lost the untouchable label with his .264/.315/.442 performance at Triple A.  He’s hitting better lately, though.

Greene is on the first year of a two-year, $11MM deal.  He’s said he wants to stay in San Diego, though Kevin Towers once suggested he might prefer to be on the East Coast near his family.  Greene’s had a rough year with a .216/.264/.329 line in 375 plate appearances.

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Sherman’s Latest: Adenhart, Burnett, Niese, Ibanez

By Tim Dierkes | July 14, 2008 at 5:38pm CDT

Joel Sherman of the New York Post has been digging up rumors left and right – here, here, and here in recent days.  Let’s discuss.

  • The Angels have "hinted at a willingness to build a deal around pitching prospect Nick Adenhart."  This would apparently involve Mark Teixeira or Matt Holliday.
  • The Phillies made an initial offer last week for A.J. Burnett, and the Jays were thoroughly unimpressed.  The Phillies won’t discuss prospects Carlos Carrasco, Lou Marson, or Greg Golson in trades.
  • The Yankees have zero interest in Burnett.
  • The A’s are willing to move Joe Blanton.  He’s not perfect, but he can eat innings and is under team control through 2010.
  • Six games out of the wild card with a league-best offense, the Rangers don’t look like sellers.
  • At least ten teams watched Mets’ Double A starter Jon Niese pitch Saturday.  He’s their top trade chip given the unavailability of Fernando Martinez.
  • The Pirates have their eye on the Yankees’ Ross Ohlendorf, if the Yanks become buyers for players like Damaso Marte or Xavier Nady.
  • Three Raul Ibanez suitors are named: the Diamondbacks, Dodgers, and Red Sox.
  • At least nine teams are monitoring Freddy Garcia: the Yankees, Mets, Astros, Rangers, Royals, Red Sox, Phillies, Tigers, and White Sox.  We’ve seen the Braves, Rays, and Cubs mentioned too.  Garcia’s agent isn’t up for an ’09 option with his client.  A-Rod is said to be pushing for the Yankees to sign him. 
  • Sherman notes a rumor around the game that has Pat Gillick becoming Mariners president next year, and Brian Cashman coming on as his GM.
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Francisco Rodriguez Will Test The Market

By Tim Dierkes | July 14, 2008 at 2:54pm CDT

Angels closer Francisco Rodriguez plans to file for free agency, though he didn’t rule out re-signing with the Halos.

Kurt Streeter named several contracts that might be used as comparables for K-Rod:

  • Mariano Rivera: three years, $45MM ($15MM per year)
  • Francisco Cordero: four years, $46MM, fifth year club option ($11.5MM per year)
  • Joe Nathan: four years, $47MM, fifth year club option ($11.75MM per year)

It seems clear that K-Rod will set a new record for relievers in terms of total contract value.  He’ll probably want $13-15MM per year over four or five seasons.  Will the Angels pay up?  Will his price be artificially high if he sets a new saves record?

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Odds and Ends: Vizquel, Saito, Burnett, K-Rod

By Tim Dierkes | July 14, 2008 at 2:12pm CDT

So many links, so little time.

  • Barry Bonds’ agent, Jeff Borris, says the prospects of his client playing this year look bleak.
  • The Tigers made their first Taiwan signing, adding outfielder Tang Chao-Ting.
  • Aside from Jim Bowden’s other problems, he’s having a hard time finding common ground with the Nationals’ top five draft picks.
  • Interesting post at NPB Tracker contrasting Masa Kobayashi with Yasuhiko Yabuta and Kazuo Fukumori.
  • The White Sox will have to choose between pitchers D.J. Carrasco and Adam Russell soon.
  • Troy E. Renck heard "simmering buzz" that Omar Vizquel could retire right now, but Vizquel debunked it.
  • 19 year-old Tigers starter Rick Porcello probably won’t see big league time this year, but 19 year-old Mets outfielder Fernando Martinez has a chance.
  • The Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo notes that outfielder Brandon Moss is a top trade chip for the Red Sox, but they don’t want to deal him.  Also, check out Cafardo’s Q&A with Globe readers here.  All sorts of informed Red Sox hot stove speculation in there.  They’re looking at lefty relievers and shortstops.
  • Takashi Saito’s elbow injury is worrisome – I wonder if they will put in a call on a Jon Rauch type or just ride it out with Jonathan Broxton.  At least ten teams are interested in Rauch.
  • Ron Gardenhire’s wish list for the Twins: a lefty-mashing hitter and maybe bullpen help.
  • Should the Orioles consider signing A.J. Burnett this winter, if he reaches free agency?  They’ve flirted with him before.
  • Another available lefty reliever to add to the list: the Braves’ Will Ohman.
  • Kurt Streeter believes the Angels should offer K-Rod four years and $55MM.
  • Pure speculation – could the White Sox quietly enter the market for a starter?
  • The MLB Trade Rumors daily email is currently broken…sorry about that.  We’re working on it.
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Mariners Rumors: Rhodes, Bedard, Washburn

By Tim Dierkes | July 14, 2008 at 12:47pm CDT

Mariners beat writer Geoff Baker has a new blog post up this morning about the team’s trade candidates.  In a well thought-out piece, Baker names Arthur Rhodes, Erik Bedard, Jarrod Washburn, Raul Ibanez, and Adrian Beltre as the most likely to go (in that order).  A few highlights from the post:

  • Solid lefty relievers are available – mainly Brian Fuentes and Damaso Marte.  But the price is reportedly high for both, leaving the 38 year-old Rhodes as a fine alternative.  Plus, the ’08 Mariners can live without him.
  • Baker indicates that both Bedard and the Mariners favor a trade. However, Baker believes Bedard will have to take the mound at least one more time and maybe twice before the deadline to satisfy a suitor.  Bedard is said to be 50/50 to make his July 22nd start.
  • Washburn has about $14.4MM left on his contract, which runs through ’09 with limited no-trade protection.  The M’s would trade him for salary relief rather than prospects.
  • Ibanez and Beltre are down on Baker’s list because he believes the team owes it to the fans not to put a Triple A offense on the field.  While neither player has an .800 OPS, trading either without a big league replacement could lead to an even more embarrassing second half. Additionally, the Mariners like Ibanez’s leadership skills.  Baker finds the Beltre-to-Twins idea improbable.  Interesting note: Beltre is thought to want to return to the L.A. area when his contract ends.
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Jason Bay Rumors Debunked

By Tim Dierkes | July 14, 2008 at 12:04pm CDT

You may recall Jon Heyman’s article from Friday, where the Diamondbacks and Cardinals were said to be among "the most ardent pursuers of Jason Bay."  However, Dejan Kovacevic of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette spoke to sources with all three teams – and all of them denied the rumor.

Kovacevic has been reporting for a while now that the Bucs prefer to keep Bay, though they’ll listen.  That remains unchanged.  Kovacevic’s article describes a hot market for two other Pirates – Damaso Marte and Xavier Nady.

Pirates GM Neal Huntington hinted that he might soon trade some of the team’s veterans:

"We’re not content.  We need depth to add to this group. How do we get that? As we’ve said from day one, there are going to be times when we make unpopular decisions, but those decisions might be necessary to take next step."

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Maddux Possibilities

By Tim Dierkes | July 14, 2008 at 11:14am CDT

Steve linked to this MLB.com article yesterday, but I wanted to give it a bit more exposure.  Braves beat writer Mark Bowman talked to Greg Maddux, who as you know has a full no-trade clause.  When asked where he could see himself playing in August and September, Maddux named the Braves and Dodgers.  He said he’d likely approve a trade to Atlanta.

Neither team may be interested, however.  Bowman says the Braves are looking for offense and prefer to develop their young pitchers.  And Maddux himself doesn’t think the Dodgers need pitching (after all, they’ve got Clayton Kershaw in the minors).

We learned on Friday that Padres GM Kevin Towers has informed Maddux of which teams are interested, and Maddux will take the break to consider his options.  Would he be up for Philadelphia or St. Louis?  Are those teams interested?

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