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Archives for July 2009

Odds & Ends: Grabow, Yankees, Orioles

By Mike Axisa | July 4, 2009 at 8:33pm CDT

One more roundup of links for the night…

  • George. A. King III of The New York Post mentions that the Pirates had two scouts watch the Yankees earlier this week, possibly in advance of a deal involving lefty reliever John Grabow.
  • He mentions that the Dodgers and Rockies had scouts on hand as well. The Yanks have already expressed interest in Huston Street earlier this season.
  • King also says that the Yanks refuse to talk about prospects Austin Jackson and Austin Romine in trade talks according to other organizations.
  • Peter Schmuck of The Baltimore Sun recaps the first half of the Orioles' season and says they're building towards something, he's just not quite sure what. He does however praise the performance of young players like Nolan Reimold.
  • On the day of his tragic and untimely death, let's not forget that Steve McNair was quite the baseball player as well, getting selected by the Mariners in the 35th round of the 1991 Draft. (hat tip: Jesse Spector of The NY Daily News)
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International Free Agent Signings: Saturday

By Mike Axisa | July 4, 2009 at 7:22pm CDT

These signings will trickle in throughout the day, so let's keep track of the notable ones in a single post. Keep checking back in for updates.

  • Baseball America's Ben Badler reports that the Padres have signed Dominican centerfielder Yoan Alcantara. ESPN's Jorge Arangure says he received a $135,000 signing bonus. Alcantara is said to be a good athlete with plus speed and a plus arm.
  • Arangure tweets that the Rockies signed Dominican shortstop Rosmel Herrera for $550,000.
  • Andrew Baggarly of The San Jose Mercury News says that the Giants signed righthander Marvin Barrios out of Panama to a six-figure bonus.
  • Badler has another:  The Rangers have signed Venezuelan shortstop Luis Sardinas.  No word on the exact financial details, but he's expected to receive a singing bonus over $1MM.
  • MLB.com's T.R. Sullivan reports that the Rangers have signed 16-yr old Jurickson Profar out of Curacao. Profar stared in the 2004 Little League World Series, and is a legitimate prospect both at short and on the mound.
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Twins A Distant Third For Sano

By Mike Axisa | July 4, 2009 at 7:03pm CDT

ESPN's Jorge Arangure tweets that the Twins are now just a distant third behind the Pirates and Orioles in the sweepstakes for Dominican megaprospect Miguel Angel Sano. He notes that the Twins don't have unlimited funds, and instead are "simply moving on."

Earlier today we recapped everything we know about Sano, the top prospect on this year international market.

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Odds & Ends: Marlins, Brewers, Wang, Mitre, Matzek

By Mike Axisa | July 4, 2009 at 5:53pm CDT

Here's some links to hold you over while waiting for the sky to start lighting up…

  • Manny Navarro of The Miami Herald says the Marlins have some important decisions to make in the coming weeks, whether they plan to make a trade before the deadline or not.
  • MLB.com's Adam McCalvy mentions that the Brewers have some questions of their own to answer, including what to do with the starting rotation and how to handle Mat Gamel, who hasn't played much of late.
  • Chien-Ming Wang is headed for the DL after leaving today's game with a shoulder strain and bursitis, and Peter Abraham of The Journal News mentions that Sergio Mitre could be an option to replace him in the rotation. After rehabbing from Tommy John surgery and serving a 50-game suspension, Mitre has a 3.26 ERA and a 2.71 GB/FB ratio in 30.1 Triple-A innings this year.
  • Wang's injury basically eliminates any chance he'll be traded by the 31st as well.
  • Rockies' top pick Tyler Matzek is the first rounder most likely not to sign according to Jim Callis of Baseball America.
  • Bart Hubbuch of The New York Post tweets that reliever Connor Robertson has been demoted all the way to High-A ball. Ouch. Robertson had been designated for assignment about two weeks ago.
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Nationals DFA Jesus Colome

By | July 4, 2009 at 4:55pm CDT

According to the Associated Press, via ESPN.com, the Nationals have designated right-handed reliever Jesus Colome for assignment.

Colome, 31, had an 8.40 ERA, 1.93 WHIP and 12/6 K/BB ratio in 15 innings of relief for the Nats this season.  He allowed 29 total baserunners during his short time in Washington and will either be traded, released or outrighted to Triple-A Syracuse within the next 10 days.  We're thinking he probably won't draw much interest on the trading block.

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Talkin’ Miguel Angel Sano

By | July 4, 2009 at 4:49pm CDT

Miguel Angel Sano, a 16-year-old shortstop from the Dominican Republic, has had his name bounced around the pages of MLBTR for weeks.  We first checked in on him May 9, when he was still 15 years old and the Pirates were the only club openly talking about signing him.   As far as where he'll land?  We're all still in the dark.  But here's what we know… 

  • GlobalPost worked up a nice video profile of the kid in May.  That's a good place to start.
  • Baseball America's Ben Badler opined that Sano would have gone in the first round of this year's draft had he been eligible.
  • Major League Baseball is investigating Sano's age and identity, which is expected to delay the presentation of any formal contracts.  He'll receive a one-year suspension if he's found to be lying.
  • The investigation might not conclude until next week, and may never yield exact findings.
  • He's in search of a signing bonus of over $3MM.
  • The Twins and Pirates have made offers, contingent on the results of MLB's investigation.
  • The Orioles are also thought to have serious interest and might extend an offer in the next few days.
  • The Cardinals had interest at one point, but it may have fizzled out with their signing of Dominican outfielder Wagner Mateo to a $3.1MM signing bonus.
  • The Yankees also had their eye on Sano in mid-June, but haven't been mentioned in rumors recently.

For MLBTR's full archive of Sano coverage, check here.

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Rangers Ink Luis Sardinas

By | July 4, 2009 at 3:22pm CDT

According to Baseball America's Ben Badler, the Rangers have agreed to terms with 16-year-old Venezuelan Luis Sardinas.

Sardinas, a switch-hitting shortstop, was considered one of the best defenders on the international free agent market.  Badler reports he has "excellent hands" and "good range."  The youngster is expected to receive a signing bonus over $1MM. 

To keep tabs on the day's international signings, check MLBTR's constantly updated list. And for more information on the terms we use, there's always MLBTR's "Hot Stove Glossary."

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Odds & Ends: First-Half Stars, Padres, Adams

By | July 4, 2009 at 2:18pm CDT

Happy Fourth of July to all of you.  Is there a more perfect day for afternoon baseball?

  • D.J. Short of NBC Sports' "Circling The Bases" list his "Five Breakthrough First-Half Performers."  You can probably guess a few of 'em.
  • MLB.com's Corey Brock has a quote from Padres GM Kevin Towers on manager Bud Black's upcoming contract extension: "He warrants an extension.  I personally feel he's done his best job this season."  The Friars are 34-45, 16.5 games behind the NL West-leading Dodgers.
  • Dejan Kovacevic of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Dinesh Patel and Rinku Singh, the Pirates' Indian-born pitchers, made their professional debuts this afternoon for Bradenton of the Gulf Coast League.
  • Richard Griffin of the Toronto Star believes Russ Adams will opt for free agency on Monday.  The utilityman was designated for assignment by the Blue Jays on Friday after batting .200/.238/.200 in 20 at-bats.
  • ESPN's Peter Gammons takes note of the increasing amount of parity in the baseball world, and believes it may make for a slow trade deadline.
  • Join MLBTR on Twitter for even more updates and discussions.
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Discussion: What Should The Braves Do?

By Mike Axisa | July 4, 2009 at 12:49pm CDT

The NL East is baseball's tightest division, with four teams no more than two games out of first place. One of those teams is the 39-40 Atlanta Braves, who wouldn't mind adding a bat even after acquiring Nate McLouth. We've seen Javier Vazquez and Yunel Escobar mentioned as possible trade bait, both of whom could bring back a significant piece or two.

What do you guys think, should the Braves trade for a big bat (Matt Holliday?) and try to make a run for the division crown, or should they sit back and try to compete with what they have while looking towards the future?

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Rizzo Has No Plans For A Firesale

By Mike Axisa | July 4, 2009 at 12:02pm CDT

Chico Harlan of The Washington Post spoke to Nationals acting GM Mike Rizzo today, who says "he feels no obligation to conduct a firesale," playing down the possibility of a major shakeup before the trade deadline.

"A big transition period? I don't think that," Rizzo said. "We'll make deals based on good baseballs decision. 'Firesale' means you want to dump people. We don't want to dump people."

Regarding first baseman Nick Johnson, the subject of many a trade rumor:

"Nick is probably the one with the most trade rumors, but we're not looking to move him. We'll only move him if we have the right opportunity. I don't want to put names as to who's most likely [to be traded], because we don't really know." Rizzo chuckled. "You know, I didn't know [Lastings] Milledge was the most likely."

The Nats are a major league worst 22-55 coming in to play today, a full six games back in the loss column of the next worst team, but they have several interesting trade pieces in Johnson, Adam Dunn, Joe Beimel and Cristian Guzman, among others.

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