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Archives for August 2009

Discussion: What To Do With Dye?

By Steve Adams | August 2, 2009 at 3:51pm CDT

Scot Gregor of the Daily Herald in Chicago writes that veteran right fielder Jermaine Dye "deserves a new deal."

Dye clubbed his 24th home run today, and has driven in 67 runs as I type this, while posting a line of .280/.354/.534 this season. He may be 35 years old, but as Gregor points out, that doesn't seem to have slowed his bat down.

With Jim Thome likely departing after this season due to concerns from the White Sox over his health, Dye could take on designated hitter duties in order to keep him fresh. Gregor also feels that Dye can still play right field as well, citing a great catch today and a strong outfield assist at Mark Teixeira's expense yesterday.

Dye has become a staple in Chicago, but that didn't stop them in the case of Joe Crede this past offseason. Dye loves playing on the South Side, and currently has a $12MM mutual option for 2010 with a $1MM buyout, though Gregor mentions a possible two-year extension. If you were Kenny Williams, how would you handle the situation this offseason? Should Dye's age be a concern? What type of contract would you offer Dye, if at all?

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Olney’s Latest: Padres, Braves, Indians, Rays

By Steve Adams | August 2, 2009 at 3:33pm CDT

ESPN's Buster Olney takes a look at some "trade deadline ripples." ESPN Insider is required for the whole story, but here's some quick highlights:

  • The Padres had to trade Jake Peavy for financial reasons, and don't be surprised to see them continue the firesale in the offseason. Olney says we could see both Adrian Gonzalez and Heath Bell moved to restock what's become a poor farm system.
  • Olney says it may be the Braves who have done the best work of all this season, bolstering their offense with Nate McLouth and Adam LaRoche. At just four games back of the Wild Card, Olney is right to say that the Braves are indeed dangerous.
  • Olney praises the Indians for building a solid foundation of young pitching through its moves this season.
  • The Rays may move both Scott Kazmir and Carl Crawford this season, for financial reasons.
  • Olney states that the Brewers did the correct thing by playing it conservative this year. Medium-market teams can't afford to trade off prospects for veterans every year and expect to contend.
  • Roy Halladay's trade value dropped by 30 to 40 percent, in Olney's estimation. He has a hard time seeing them trade Halladay before the July 2010 trade deadline. Wouldn't it be fun to relive the drama all over again a year from now?
  • Scott Rolen's $11MM 2010 salary will account for almost 15% of the Reds' payroll next season, which Olney says "makes no sense."
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Brandon Webb To Undergo Surgery

By Steve Adams | August 2, 2009 at 2:45pm CDT

According to a report from Mark Maynard of Brandon Webb's hometown Ashland, Kentucky, the Diamondbacks injured ace will undergo surgery on Monday that will end any hopes of him pitching in 2009.

Webb had gone through two different periods of rest and strengthening with visions of pitching in September. However, the stiffness in his right shoulder has not improved. The recovery time from the procedure is not yet known.

The Diamondbacks have an $8.5MM option or a $2MM buyout on Webb after this season, which they must decide on within five days of the World Series. General manager Josh Byrnes commented on the situation:

“We’ve still got in the neighborhood of 100 days before we have to make that decision… He’s been tremendous pitcher for this organization and he’s obviously a tremendous person within the walls of the organization. We’re going to use all the information we can gather in the next 100 days or so to make the best decision.”

For a healthy Webb, the option would be a no-brainer. Unfortunately for Arizona, that's not the case. Should the D'Backs bring him back, regardless of health, or should they part ways with one of the faces of their franchise following the 2009 season?

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Mora Unhappy With Playing Time

By Steve Adams | August 2, 2009 at 2:40pm CDT

Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun writes that Melvin Mora is unhappy after being benched for the third time in four games, and has gone so far as to say that manager Dave Trembley doesn't respect him.

The Orioles hold an $8MM option on Mora for 2010, which they're almost certain to decline. Mora seems to be at peace with the fact that he'll likely be wearing a new uniform next year after nine seasons in Baltimore:

"I'm a competitor. I like to compete," he said. "I don't like to be here and just thinking about in October I'm going to go on vacation. … I need to sit down in my house, see what team [wants] to win. I know here they're rebuilding and they bring a lot of young guys here, good players and I know it's time for me to move on. It's time for me to move on."

In a separate piece, Peter Schmuck wonders whether or not Andy MacPhail will attempt to move Mora sooner than that. Mora's bat hasn't had much life in it this season, hitting .256/.321/.330. Would a change of scenery help the veteran third baseman?

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Odds & Ends: O’s, Halladay, Pirates

By Eddie Schmid | August 2, 2009 at 1:40pm CDT

Some links as we ponder what team might be desperate enough to pick up Sidney Ponson:

  • Peter Schmuck at the Baltimore Sun notes that the George Sherrill trade sends mixed signals about whether the Orioles believe they can contend in 2010.
  • Nick Cafardo at the Boston Globe has a lot of interesting stuff from Blue Jays GM J.P. Ricciardi in the aftermath of the Roy Halladay talks.
  • Pirates owner Bob Nutting was "emphatic" in saying that ownership would not change for the near future, says Dejan Kovacevic at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Kovacevic also talked with general manager Neal Huntington, and has the highlights of that interview.
  • Recently dealt Orlando Cabrera says he'd be interested in returning to the A's as a free agent this offseason, says Susan Slusser at the San Francisco Chronicle.
  • Bill Madden at the New York Daily News calls the Indians' and Pirates' trade deadline "a disgrace."
  • Indians GM Mark Shapiro is "not looking for applause now" for the Cliff Lee and Victor Martinez deals, says Bud Shaw at the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.
  • Bob Klapisch from FOX Sports looks at how each divisional race is impacted by the flurry of deals made at the end of July.
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Royals DFA Sidney Ponson

By Eddie Schmid | August 2, 2009 at 11:10am CDT

Like so many before them, the Royals have designated starter Sidney Ponson for assignment, says Bob Dutton at the Kansas City Star via Twitter. His departure will make room for the incoming Kyle Davies. Sir Sid put up a sparkling 7.36 ERA and 32/25 K/BB ratio in 58.2 innings for the Royals this season.

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Red Sox To Listen On Matsuzaka?

By Eddie Schmid | August 2, 2009 at 11:06am CDT

According to Nick Cafardo at the Boston Globe, you can expect the Red Sox to listen to offers for Daisuke Matsuzaka this offseason. There's a hope Matsuzaka will right the ship and return to success after injuries this season to help his trade value.

Matsuzaka's recent comments criticizing the team's rehab process might have been too much for him to have a place on the organization. Cafardo wonders if the team underestimated "the cultural and philosophical differences that would lead to a constant butting of heads." Matsuzaka would have to sign off on any deal, but indications are that he would okay a trade.

Cafardo also talked to a GM who said that Matsuzaka should draw interest from teams, as the Red Sox have already paid the enormous posting fee (over $51MM), his contract is otherwise reasonable, and because the Sox have a good history of taking care of their pitchers.

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A’s Rumors: Garciaparra, Springer, Crosby

By Eddie Schmid | August 2, 2009 at 9:55am CDT

Susan Slusser at the San Francisco Chronicle says that the A's will be pressed to make a roster move upon the return of Jason Giambi this Tuesday, though it's unclear what the move will be. She notes that the A's essentially have five first basemen on their roster and wonders if one could be traded.

Slusser suggests that Nomar Garciaparra could generate interest as a bench bat in a waiver deal, but Billy Beane would likely ask for Garciaparra's approval before any move. She also notes that four teams' interest in Russ Springer before the deadline could spell a deal this month (the Cardinals were known to have some interest in Springer). No teams have reportedly made a call about Bobby Crosby, and she believes it's unlikely he is waived.

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Twins Seek Pitching

By Eddie Schmid | August 2, 2009 at 9:08am CDT

According to Joe Christensen at the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, the Twins were hot after pitching before the July 31st deadline but came up empty. However, they're optimistic that they can get something done in August. As Twins GM Bill Smith told Christensen:

“There were very few relievers who got traded this week,” GM Bill Smith noted. “I won’t claim this, I read this the other day: Every team with a reliever was trying to turn a Larry Anderson into a Jeff Bagwell.”

With recent rocky starts by the Twins' young staff and a depleted bullpen, Christensen believes the team could use simply a consistent option–it need not be a "sexy addition," just a veteran to provide depth. He lists Jon Garland, Doug Davis, Kevin Correia and Miguel Batista as potentially interesting names for the Twins.

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Mets DFA Robinson Cancel

By Mike Axisa | August 1, 2009 at 10:03pm CDT

Bart Hubbuch of The NY Post reports that the Mets have designated catcher Robinson Cancel for assignment, creating room on the roster for Gary Sheffield as he comes off the disabled list. Cancel hit .000-.000-.000 in one whole plate appearance with the Amazin's this year. He was hitting .218-.266-.259 in 209 PA with Triple-A Buffalo before his brief callup.

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