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Archives for January 2009

Dodgers Rework Andruw Jones Deal

By | January 3, 2009 at 11:23am CDT

SATURDAY, 11:23am: Buster Olney’s sources tell him that Jones will receive the $15MM he’s owed in 2009 over the next six seasons, without interest. Apparently the Dodgers are likely to call the Braves, Reds and Mets about potential trades. One source familiar with the discussions said it’s virtually certain that the Mets won’t be interested.

11:55pm: Bill Shaikin of the L.A. Times says the deal cuts Jones’ 2009 salary to about $5MM.  The Dodgers agreed to trade or release him; interested teams may prefer to wait for the latter.  Shaikin says the Jones restructuring is independent of the Manny Ramirez situation.

7:51pm: Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports that the Major League Players Association has approved the contract agreement, which will defer Jones’ remaining salary.  According to an industry source, Jones will either be traded or released before the start of spring training and perhaps sometime this month.

FRIDAY, 2:38pm: SI.com’s Jon Heyman says the Dodgers and Jones have agreed to rework his contract to save the team $12MM in ’09.  Jones is likely to play for another team in the coming season.

THURSDAY, 9:55pm: As pointed out in the comments section below, Andruw’s ’09 salary could be deferred across several years and would thus gain interest, resulting in a higher total payout.  That could work for both sides.  A blog called Fantasy Sports Experience recalls a similar situation with the Mets and Bobby Bonilla in 2000.

9:40pm: Ken Gurnick of MLB.com has confirmed that Jones’ contract is being reworked.  It could be an extension or a deferred buyout. 

9:00pm: I just spoke with Simers, who tells me that the Dodgers "would do the deal with Scott Boras."  Jones’ 2009 salary "would be reduced to make him attractive" to possible suitors in a trade.  And the agreement would essentially free up money on the Dodgers’ side that would head directly towards Ramirez, another Boras client.  But it’s still unclear why Jones would want to take the paycut.  Is Boras going to pay the man out of his own pocket?  This kind of dealing is unheard of in the sports world, but you can never doubt the almighty Scott Boras.

8:38pm: T.J. Simers of the L.A. Times has heard that the Dodgers are working on a deal to unload outfielder Andruw Jones.

Simers claims that the deal would save the team $12MM and "send the guy, who couldn’t hit a thing, seeking employment elsewhere."  Jones is in the final year of a two-year contract and is set to make around $15MM in ’09.  He’s not just going to forfeit that money, so it’s not exactly clear what kind of a "deal" the article is speaking of.  A trade?  Buyouts don’t typically happen in baseball.  Nonetheless, Simers is onto something and it appears the Dodgers are readying the cash to make an offer to Manny Ramirez.

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Odds And Ends: Red Sox, Andruw, Roberts

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | January 3, 2009 at 10:27am CDT

Links for Saturday…

  • At the bottom of an interesting article about baseball’s youth movement, Peter Gammons adds that the Red Sox-Marlins Hanley Ramirez discussions "lasted all of 20 seconds" according to a Marlins official.
  • Yahoo’s Tim Brown speculates that the Nationals could have interest in Andruw Jones. I can see the Blue Jays taking him on if they can make it work financially.
  • Roch Kubatko cautions fans from reading too much into discussions about a Brian Roberts–Gavin Floyd trade.
  • Peter Schmuck hasn’t heard much on the Roberts front, but wouldn’t mind seeing the Orioles trade him for Floyd, even if they don’t acquire anyone else in the deal.
  • In another post, Schmuck argues that there’s nothing wrong with the Mark Hendrickson signing.
  • Ryan Dempster has heard good things about Milton Bradley and hopes he joins the Cubs.
  • The Yankees have no need for Manny Ramirez, Erik Bedard or over-the-top position swaps, in Peter Abraham’s opinion.
  • Jeff Moorad- who’s leading the group poised to buy the Padres- was a record-setting agent in his day. Tom Krasovic looks back at Moorad’s earlier career.
  • NPB Tracker compares Japanese teams before and after losing their stars to MLB.
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Cardinals Have Flexible Payroll

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | January 3, 2009 at 10:05am CDT

Bernie Miklasz passes along some quotes from Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. about the team’s offseason plans. DeWitt didn’t pin the Cards’ 2009 payroll down exactly, but he said it will be over $100MM. Whether the payroll’s slightly or considerably higher than that "depends on who is available or what the value is."

DeWitt said the organization would "consider" signing expensive players if they could make a big difference on the team.

Miklasz heard Tony La Russa’s thoughts on the St. Louis bullpen now that they missed out on Brian Fuentes. La Russa said Chris Carpenter could close next year, since he’s reluctant to expect 30 starts from Carp and he doesn’t think Chris Perez and Jason Motte are completely ready.

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Manny Ramirez Rumors: Friday

By Tim Dierkes | January 2, 2009 at 11:00pm CDT

11:00pm: Schulman says the Giants have had conversations with Boras about Manny, but have not extended a formal offer.  Nothing is imminent, and the Giants are considering other options via trade and free agency.

3:33pm: The Chronicle’s Henry Schulman doesn’t have anything new on the KPIX report yet.  But he’s heard that the Dodgers offered Manny $60MM over three years at some point and were turned down.

2:40pm: MLB.com’s Chris Haft splashes some cold water on the KPIX-TV rumor.  His sources say recent reports linking the Giants to Manny are overblown.  The Dodgers may be the only truly interested team currently.  Haft says the Giants are looking to add a corner infield bat instead (they’ve been linked to Edwin Encarnacion and Jorge Cantu in the past, among others).

1:30pm:  SI.com’s Jon Heyman was able to confirm that the Giants entered the bidding for Manny.  He says the Dodgers remain interested, and that "some baseball people" aren’t writing off the Angels despite Tony Reagins’ public statement.  Heyman adds that one or two other AL teams are on the periphery, the Yankees not among them.

6:05am: There’s a rumor making the rounds from Dennis O’Donnell of KPIX-TV of San Francisco.  O’Donnell says the Giants have offered Manny Ramirez a four-year deal.  Reasons to treat the report with skepticism:

  • O’Donnell says it’s a fourth-year club option, so it was inaccurate to call it a four-year offer.
  • We haven’t heard anything about this from the Giants beat writers or national reporters, who have a better track record than television stations.  Henry Schulman covers the Giants for the San Francisco Chronicle, and he says the team "could consider Ramirez under very specific financial conditions."  He was probably not referring to a three or four-year offer.
  • O’Donnell was told by a team spokeman, "It’s not happening."  Scott Boras’ publicist "had no knowledge of any negotiations with the Giants," according to O’Donnell.
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Odds and Ends: Bard, Cubs, Guardado

By Tim Dierkes | January 2, 2009 at 10:00pm CDT

Links for Friday (feels like a Monday)…

  • Boston’s deal for catcher Josh Bard is official.  Bard had offers from the Cubs and Nationals as well.
  • SI.com’s Jon Heyman ranks the top 20 remaining free agents.
  • RotoAuthority asks readers to name their #1 sleeper for 2009.
  • The Marlins reportedly have interest in reliever Jesus Colome.
  • MLB.com’s Barry Bloom explains that the arbitration filing period begins Monday.  He gives a nice primer on the arbitration system for those that need to brush up.  Ryan Howard is due for another big raise.
  • Buster Olney does not like the Cubs’ recent moves, particularly the Mark DeRosa trade.
  • Jeff Wilson says the Rangers remain in contact with free agent reliever Eddie Guardado.
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Paul Byrd Considering Retirement?

By | January 2, 2009 at 9:04pm CDT

Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports had an e-mail exchange Friday with free agent Paul Byrd.

Byrd wrote that he is "still thinking possible retirement or maybe a mid-season joining of a team with a need."  Brown seems to think that Byrd might be joking about retirement, but points out that he declined an arbitration offer from the Red Sox three weeks ago, so he may be serious.  The 38-year-old right-hander was 11-12 last season with a 4.60 ERA, playing for both Boston and Cleveland.

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D’Backs CEO Resigns, Will Attempt To Buy Padres

By | January 2, 2009 at 6:34pm CDT

The Arizona Republic reports that Jeff Moorad has resigned from his post as CEO of the Arizona Diamondbacks in an attempt to acquire the San Diego Padres with a "small but significant" group of investors. Moorad has reached an "agreement in principle" to buy the Padres.

Team president Derrick Hall was promoted to President and CEO in Arizona.  Padres fans will hope that Moorad and his group’s purchase of the team might put a halt to all of the cost-cutting. Current Padres owner John Moores is going through a pricey divorce that is seemingly dragging down the entire franchise.

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Cubs To Win Battle For Milton Bradley?

By | January 2, 2009 at 6:13pm CDT

Chico Harlan of the Washington Post believes the Cubs will win the sweepstakes for free agent outfielder Milton Bradley.

The Nationals made it known earlier this week that they also have serious interest in signing Bradley.  But Harlan spoke to a source in Chicago who "thinks it’s just a matter of time before Bradley puts on the C– especially because Chicago just dumped some salaries to clear space for the 30-year-old free agent."  Bradley is thought to be looking for a three-year, $30MM contract.  The Cubs have cleared around $8MM from their ’09 payroll, so they should have no problem reaching his demands.

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Orioles Make Final Offer To Kawakami?

By | January 2, 2009 at 4:21pm CDT

FRIDAY: The Baltimore Sun’s Peter Schmuck heard from sources that there’s little substance to the below-referenced Sanspo report.  He hasn’t heard anything about the Orioles viewing Kawakami as an injury risk.

WEDNESDAY: Patrick Newman of NPB Tracker passes along a report from Sanspo, a Japanese sports network, reporting that the Orioles have made a final offer to Kenshin Kawakami and are waiting for a response.

The Orioles reportedly have concerns about the health of Kawakami’s shoulder and are offering an incentive-laden deal, but agent Dan Evans is seeking a higher base salary. 

The O’s are also still pursuing Koji Uehara and like him as a starter.

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D’Backs Re-Sign Tony Clark

By Tim Dierkes | January 2, 2009 at 2:34pm CDT

According to ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick, the Diamondbacks have re-signed Tony Clark to a one-year deal worth about $800K.  Clark, 36, .225/.359/.318 in 184 plate appearances for the Padres and D’Backs this year.  His power seems to come and go.

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