Padres Closing In On Deal With Walter Silva

1:52pm: MLB.com’s Corey Brock says the Padres are closing in on a minor league deal with Silva.

11:29am: According to ESPN’s Buster Olney, the Yankees and Padres are in the bidding for pitcher Walter Silva.  Olney says the 32 year-old righty "had a strong showing in the Mexican Winter League" and must be purchased from the Monterrey franchise.

Braves Leaning Toward Internal Options In OF

ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick talked to Braves GM Frank Wren, who says the Braves are more likely to try their young outfielders than acquire a veteran outfielder after failing to sign Ken Griffey Jr.

Crasnick adds that the Braves "aren’t very excited" about Garret Anderson and have little to no interest in Jim Edmonds and Luis Gonzalez.  He says the salaries of Xavier Nady or Nick Swisher might be prohibitive.  Pure speculation on my part – the Braves could definitely afford Luke Scott if he’s available for trade.

Jeff Francis Likely Out For Season

According to Troy E. Renck of the Denver Post, Rockies pitcher Jeff Francis will have exploratory shoulder surgery on Wednesday and is likely out for the season (Tracy Ringolsby says it’s a torn labrum).  Renck adds that the team’s acquisition of Jason Marquis was made with this possibility in mind.

The Rockies still have Marquis, Aaron Cook, Ubaldo Jimenez, Jorge de la Rosa, Greg Smith, Jason Hirsh, Matt Belisle, and Josh Fogg as probable starters.

Odds and Ends: Griffey, Blue Jays, Roberts

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Odalis Perez Holdout

THURSDAY, 10:01am: Harlan has quotes from Stan Kasten on the Perez holdout:

"Our understanding is that he has an agreement which both MLB and the union considering binding, and we think the best course would be for [Perez] to come in and honor the agreement. I’ve known Odie a long time, he came up with me in Atlanta and he’s had a nice career for himself. I think this would be a very ill-advised and foolish way for him to conduct the next part of his career."

TUESDAY, 9:16am: Harlan says the mandatory reporting date for those participating in the WBC is today, and Perez intends to pitch in the tournament.  The Nationals have not been in able to get in touch with Perez, says Pete McElroy of MASN.

MONDAY, 6:23pm: Chico Harlan of the Washington Post talked to Nationals GM Jim Bowden, who says he has a "signed term sheet that has been confirmed by the players’ association" for Perez.  However, a source of Harlan’s says the MLBPA’s database of approved contracts does not show this deal.

3:47pm: Odalis Perez‘s $850K minor league contract did seem light at the time.  Now word comes from ESPN’s Enrique Rojas that Perez has asked his agent to renegotiate the contract.  He regrets giving his verbal approval and will not supply his signature to the current deal.  Perez has yet to show up for Spring Training, saying:

"I thought it best and I prefer to sit in my house if the Nationals do not show more appreciation for my work.  Appreciate my work means to increase the value of the contract and guarantee it. I will not accept any minor league contracts with no safeguards. I instructed my agent to report my position to the Nationals."

While Perez says he’s not negotiating with other clubs, he added:

"I will play in the World Classic for the Dominican Republic and show everybody that I’m in great shape.  I hope to find a team that values me, otherwise I’ll go home."

This isn’t the first time Perez reacted childishly when he felt he wasn’t getting proper recognition.

2009 Super Two Players

This year, 16 of the arbitration-eligible players qualified as Super Twos.  These players go to arbitration four times instead of the normal three.  Maury Brown of The Biz of Baseball has contributed the following table, and provides analysis and more detail here.

Salary Arbitration 2009 – The Super Twos
Player
Pos
ST
Club
2008
Player Fig.
Club Fig.
Diff
Mid
+/- Mid
Date
Outcome
’09 Base Salary
Inc. from ’08 (%)
Luke Scott
OF
2.144
BAL
$430K
1/20
$2.4M
458%
Taylor Buchholz
RP
2.140
CO
$399K
1/20
$1.055M
164%
Ricky Nolasco
SP
2.142
FL
$390K
1/20
$2.4M
515%
Humberto Quintero
C
2.141
HO
$405K
1/19
$610K
51%
Brian Bannister
SP
2.158
KC
$421K
$2.025M
$1.45M
$575K
$1.7375M
$0
2/4
$1.7375M
313%
Mike Napoli
C
2.151
LAA
$401,500
1/19
$2M
398%
Andre Ethier
OF
2.153
LAD
$424,500
$3.75M
$2.65M
$1.1M
$3.2M
-$100K
2/17
$3.1M
630%
Russell Martin
C
2.150
LAD
$500K
1/20
$3.9M
680%
Angel Pagan
OF
2.144
NYM
$425K
1/20
$575K
35%
* Melky Cabrera
OF
2.148
NYY
$461,200
$1.7M
$1.2M
$500K
$1.45M
-$50K
1/20
$1.4M
204%
Cole Hamels
SP
2.143
PH
$500K
1/19
$4.35M
770%
Jack Taschner
RP
2.146
SF
$400,500
1/20
$835K
108%
Chris Duncan
OF
2.144
SL
$439K
1/19
$825K
88%
Willy Aybar
3B
2.153
TB
$401,200
$1.05M
$900K
$150K
$975K
$0
2/18
$975K
143%
Brandon League
RP
2.145
TO
$400,300
1/19
$640K
60%
Shawn Hill
SP
2.153
WA
$402K
$775K
$500K
$275K
$637,500
$137,500
2/7
$775K
93%

Mariners Showed Interest In Fukudome?

According to Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune:

A major-league source said teams approached the Cubs about trading for Kosuke Fukudome, although only in trades where GM Jim Hendry would have had to take back bad contracts. The Mariners, shopping pitchers Jarrod Washburn and Erik Bedard and catcher Kenji Johjima, are believed to have been among them.

It seems that these conversations were in the offseason and are not active.  Fukudome has $38MM coming for 2009-11.  Johjima will receive $24MM over the same time period, while the pitchers are signed only for ’09.

Orlando Hudson Rumors: Thursday

Yesterday we learned from MLB.com’s Ken Gurnick that Dodgers GM Ned Colletti has ongoing talks for free agent second baseman Orlando Hudson.  Today, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports says the Dodgers appear to be the front-runner for Hudson.  Signing him wouldn’t affect their chances of locking up Manny RamirezMLB.com’s Ken Gurnick says Colletti has also not ruled out relief help from guys like Joe Beimel, Dennys Reyes, or Jason Isringhausen.

Even as divisional rivals the D’Backs may be rooting for the Dodgers to sign Hudson, since they’d receive L.A.’s #17 pick in the June draft as part of the compensation.  Rosenthal says the Royals and other unknown clubs remain in the mix for him, with the White Sox, Cardinals, Yankees, and Mets seemingly not seriously involved.  Bob Dutton of the Kansas City Star discusses the Royals angle in a column today.

Braves Avoid Arb With Jeff Francoeur

According to MLB.com’s Mark Bowman, the Braves avoided arbitration with outfielder Jeff Francoeur by signing him at $3.375MM for ’09.  He can earn another $25K in incentives.  The two parties settled at the midpoint of their submissions, though most expected Francoeur to lose his case after a dismal ’08.  The deal marks the conclusion of Atlanta’s arbitration cases for ’09.

What Will The Braves Do Now?

Now that the smoke has cleared on this whole Ken Griffey Jr. mess, it seems like a good time to discuss how the Braves will react to missing their mark.  It’s pretty clear that the club wants to add a power-hitting lefty.

Will they step up talks with the Yankees in order to land Nick Swisher?  How about Jim Edmonds?  The guy hit .256/.369/.568 with 19 home runs and 49 RBI in just 250 at-bats for the Cubs last season, and he still brings a decent glove.  Plus, he’d be cheap.  Garret Anderson?  It seems like most Braves fans around these parts don’t like the man, but his offensive production is solid.  Luis Gonzalez?  The seemingly forgotten 41-year-old hit .261/.336/.413 in ’08.  He’s another inexpensive option.

What say you, MLBTR community?  Channel your inner Frank Wren.  Even without Griffey, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports considers the Braves much-improved.