Brewers Not In On Pedro Martinez

Yesterday, Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe wrote that "the Brewers may be emerging in the hunt" for free agent Pedro Martinez.  However, talking to MLB.com's Adam McCalvy, Brewers GM Doug Melvin said he's never spoken to Pedro's agent.

Cafardo learned that the Dodgers haven't been involved on Pedro since the offseason.  He then speculated in his article on the Mets, Rangers, Nationals, Blue Jays, Astros, Rockies, A's, Orioles, Indians, and Pirates.  T.R. Sullivan informed us today that the Rangers "do not expect to get involved" with Pedro.  The Nationals are known to have mild interest.  And here's a Ken Rosenthal's take from Thursday (he downplayed the Angels, Indians, Dodgers, and Mets as suitors).

Bottom line: the Nationals are the only team admitting current interest, and acting GM Mike Rizzo is wary of the price.

2010 Options: Toronto Blue Jays

The Blue Jays do not have to decide on any club options after the 2009 season.  They do, however, have many veterans with contracts ending after the 2010 season.  Let's take a look at those signed through next season:

  • J.P. Ricciardi.  Contracts don't typically stop teams from firing GMs when they feel it's necessary, so it won't matter that Ricciardi is signed through 2010.  Manager Cito Gaston is also signed through next year.
  • Scott Rolen – $11MM.  Rolen receives an additional $4MM bonus in 2010, but the Cardinals are paying it.  Rolen is off to a nice .319/.377/.435 start in 77 plate appearances this year.
  • Roy Halladay – $15.75MM.  Ricciardi told ESPN's Jayson Stark he wants to discuss an extension with Halladay at the end of the year.
  • B.J. Ryan – $10MM.  Ryan hit the DL last week after a rough start to the year.  He'll need to turn it around if the Jays are to move his contract.
  • Lyle Overbay – $7MM.  Overbay has been incredible so far in 2009 – .289/.458/.578 in 59 plate appearances.  Perhaps the last year of his deal will be seen as a bargain.
  • Scott Downs – $4MM.  I wasn't thrilled with the Downs extension in January of 2008, but he's proven his '07 breakout was no fluke.  Downs may represent a cheap, excellent closer for Toronto this year and in 2010.

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Hiroshima Carp Sign Scott McClain

According to Kyodo News, third baseman Scott McClain agreed to a one-year, 20 million yen (about $207K) deal with the Hiroshima Carp.  He's played in Japan before, spending four years with the Seibu Lions.

McClain, 37 in May, had his longest Major League stint last year with the Giants (38 plate appearances, 14 games).  Aside from the Lions stint he's bounced around with the Orioles, Yankees, Rays, Rockies, Cubs, A's, and Giants.

Tigers Release Scott Williamson

According to Jon Paul Morosi of the Detroit Free Press, the Tigers' Scott Williamson experiment is over.  They released the righty to clear a spot for Eddie Bonine on the Triple A club.  Williamson's comeback attempt resulted in runs allowed in three of five appearances for the Toledo Mud Hens.  He hasn't pitched in the Majors since '07, but spent time last year with the Atlanta and Seattle Triple A clubs.

Mets DFA Casey Fossum

According to David Lennon of Newsday, the Mets designated Casey Fossum for assignment after Sunday's 8-1 loss to the Nationals. Fossum gave up 4 hits and 1 run and notched 4 strikeouts in 3.3 innings of relief this year for the Mets.

The Mets have called up lefthander Ken Takahashi to take Fossum's place. The 40-year-old Takahashi has a 0.77 ERA in six appearances for Triple-A Buffalo.

Padres Will Solve Pitching Problem From Within

Corey Brock of MLB.com reports that the Padres will promote right-hander Chad Gaudin before Monday's game for a start on Tuesday against the Rockies.

According to Brock, Padres GM Kevin Towers said Sunday that he will not seek to acquire pitching help in a trade.

The Padres have been hit hard by injuries to their rotation, placing three starters on the disabled list in the last month. Cha Seung Baek and Walter Silva have strained forearms, and Shawn Hill was moved to the DL after leaving a game with inflammation in his elbow.