Pirates Invite 17 To Camp

MLB.com’s Jen Langosch has pieced together a list of the Pirates’ non-roster spring training invitees.  Check ’em out:

RHP Denny Bautista, RHP Chris Bootcheck, RHP Jason Davis, LHP Daniel Haigwood, RHP Juan Mateo, RHP Daniel McCutchen and RHP Brian Slocum; catchers Eric Kratz and Miguel Perez; infielders Shelby Ford, Garrett Jones, Pedro Lopez, Anderson Machado and Andy Phillips; outfielders Andrew McCutchen, Craig Monroe and Jeff Salazar.

Friday is the official report date for pitchers and catchers.

Francoeur Not Budging In Arb Case

According to Mark Bowman of MLB.com, "there is a growing belief" that the Braves will not be able to avoid arbitration with Jeff Francoeur.

Francoeur’s hearing is currently scheduled for Friday, February 20.  He requested a salary of $3.95MM and the Braves countered with $2.8MM.  Bowman does a fine job explaining the Braves’ thinking:

Simply making an uncomfortable salary concession to avoid having to air dirty laundry in front of an arbitrator would further diminish the available funds Braves general manager Frank Wren is attempting to utilize while satisfying his roster needs.

Francoeur, 25, hit just .239/.294/.359 with 11 home runs and 71 RBI in 599 at-bats last season.

Nats Will Not Pursue Orlando Hudson

According to MLB.com’s Bill Ladson, the Nationals have dropped out of the running for free agent second baseman Orlando Hudson.

General manager Jim Bowden declined to give a reason why Hudson will not be a member of the team, writes Ladson.

The Nationals must feel comfortable with what they have in Ronnie Belliard, Anderson Hernandez, Alberto Gonzalez and Willie Harris.  Belliard and Hernandez would seem to be the front-runners for the starting second base job.  Belli hit .287/.372/.473 with 11 homers and 46 RBI in 96 games last season, and Hernandez batted .333 with 17 RBI in 28 games after coming over from the Mets in late August.

Rockies Sign Randy Flores

Troy Renck reported it on Tuesday, but now it’s official.  The Rockies have signed left-handed reliever Randy Flores to a minor league contract.

Flores will earn $600K this season if he makes the team.  He appeared in 43 games for the Cardinals in ’08, posting a 5.26 ERA before undergoing shoulder surgery near the end of the season.  He probably won’t be ready for Opening Day.

Twins, Young Agree To ‘Split’ Contract

According to the Associated Press, via Yahoo! Sports, the Twins have agreed to terms on a one-year, $1.152MM split contract with outfielder Delmon Young.  I’ll let the AP explain this one:

Young gets a raise from the $700,000 he made last season, but his salary is technically being cut the maximum allowable 20 percent when the final prorated share of his initial $3.7 million signing bonus ($770,000) is factored in.

Since Tampa Bay gave him a $5.8 million, five-year deal after selecting him with the first overall pick in the 2003 amateur draft, the $1,152,000 figure was the least Young could have made in 2009 despite not being eligible for arbitration.

Young hit .290/.336/.405 with 10 dingers and 69 RBI last season, but might struggle to find playing time in a crowded outfield this year.  If he’s unable to stay in the majors, his salary gets bumped down to $864K.  Young, as most readers will recall, has been at the center of various trade rumors this offseason.

Brewers Sign Braden Looper, DFA Rottino

THURSDAY, 6:18pm: Tom Haudricourt writes that the Brewers have designated Vinny Rottino for assignment to make room for Looper on the 40-man roster.  Rottino, a 28-year-old catcher, was stuck behind Jason Kendall, Mike Rivera and Angel Salome on the organizational depth chart.

5:16pm: Troy Renck of the Denver Post reports that the deal is now official. 

Looper’s 2010 option is worth $6MM and comes with a $750K buyout.  That buyout increases to $1MM if he starts 30 games or 180 innings this season.

WEDNESDAY, 2:53pm: According to Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the Brewers’ signing of Braden Looper will be announced tomorrow (assuming he passes his physical).  Looper will earn $4.75MM in ’09 and has a mutual option for ’10.

Looper fills a need for the Brewers: someone who can eat innings following the departues of C.C. Sabathia and Ben Sheets.  The Brewers’ rotation will include Yovani Gallardo, Jeff Suppan, Dave Bush, Looper, and Manny ParraSeth McClung, Chase Wright, and Chris Capuano add additional depth.

Ethier Likely Headed To Arbitration

According to Tony Jackson of the Los Angeles Daily News, "it now appears that an arbitration hearing is all but inevitable for Andre Ethier."

Ethier’s hearing is currently scheduled for Tuesday, February 17.  He requested $3.75MM and the Dodgers countered with a $2.65MM bid back when figures were due.  Jackson notes that the Dodgers have won their last two arbitration cases, with Eric Gagne in 2004 and Joe Beimel in 2007.

Odds and Ends: Dunn, Byrd, Epstein

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