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Will Dodgers Pursue Bullpen Help?

By Tim Dierkes | June 28, 2010 at 12:04pm CDT

The Dodgers need bullpen help, in the opinion of Bill Shaikin of the L.A. Times.  Manager Joe Torre has been leaning heavily on closer Jonathan Broxton, who failed to protect a four-run lead against the Yankees last night.  Shaikin feels that the Dodgers have only two other reliable relievers – Ronald Belisario and Hong-Chih Kuo.

GM Ned Colletti has already stacked the Albuquerque Isotopes' roster with veteran relievers – Jesus Colome, Jack Taschner, Kiko Calero, and Claudio Vargas are recent additions.  Asked over email by MLBTR whether he is looking to upgrade the bullpen and if he'd be open to renting a reliever, Colletti was noncommittal: "Always depends on who is coming in and who is going out."  Talking to Shaikin yesterday, Torre said, "I know Ned is certainly not zeroing in on one little area."  In other words, Colletti is considering more than just starting pitching.

If Colletti looks to make a deal, I imagine Kerry Wood, Kyle Farnsworth, Octavio Dotel, D.J. Carrasco, Brendan Donnelly, and Javier Lopez can be had.  I also wonder about Brandon League, David Aardsma, Brandon Lyon, Matt Lindstrom, Jason Frasor, Scott Downs, Kevin Gregg, and Matt Capps.  The remaining salary on these contracts ranges from $413K for Lopez to $5.59MM for Wood. 

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Dodgers Sign Jack Taschner

By Tim Dierkes | June 28, 2010 at 11:08am CDT

The Dodgers signed lefty reliever Jack Taschner to a minor league deal.  Albuquerque Isotopes GM John Traub confirmed in an email to MLBTR that the southpaw was added to the roster yesterday.  Taschner allowed one of Allen Craig's two home runs in Sunday's blowout loss to the Memphis Redbirds.  Dodgers GM Ned Colletti has been stockpiling veteran relievers – he also added Claudio Vargas, Jesus Colome, and Kiko Calero to the Triple A club recently.

Taschner, 32, posted a 6.05 ERA, 7.9 K/9, and 3.7 BB/9 in 19.3 innings for the Pirates this year before being designated for assignment on June 8th.  He later elected free agency after refusing an outright assignment to the minors.  Taschner's line against lefties in his brief time with the Pirates was odd – he struck out nine and walked one in 6.6 innings, but also allowed eight hits and seven runs.

The Dodgers' bullpen features lefties Hong-Chih Kuo and George Sherrill.  Kuo must be used carefully, while Sherrill has struggled. 

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Poll: Best Available Reliever

By Tim Dierkes | June 28, 2010 at 10:49am CDT

As usual, relievers will be in high demand as the trade deadline approaches.  Certain potential sellers, like the Orioles, Brewers, and Diamondbacks, aren't shopping quality relievers.  The Padres and White Sox are trying to make the playoffs, not break up their bullpens.  With no clear relief ace hitting the market, we're left with this poll question:

Who is the best available reliever?

Click here to vote and here to view the results.  Note: if you don't think someone listed will be made available, don't vote for him!

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MLBPA To Consider Changes To Arbitration Process

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | June 28, 2010 at 9:08am CDT

December 11th, 2011 probably seems like a long way away. Thousands more games will have been played by then and two more World Series champions will have been crowned. But as executive director of the Major League Baseball Players’ Association, Michael Weiner sees that date a little more clearly than the rest of us. That’s because the collective bargaining agreement between the MLBPA and baseball’s owners expires next December 11th.

Weiner, who took over as MLBPA leader last year after two-plus decades of work with the association, is constantly in touch with players and staff to anticipate the changes that players and owners will discuss in a year and a half. And players have already identified salary arbitration as one of the issues they want to bring up in collective bargaining. That means super twos (players who go to salary arbitration four times instead of three) may no longer exist as we know them. But the MLBPA recognizes that the super two is better than nothing.

“Do we think super two is a good thing? Yes,” Weiner told MLBTR from his Manhattan office, overlooking Rockefeller Center. “Do we think that clubs now manipulating the super two cutoff is a good thing? No.”

Weiner says the super two works, compared to what preceded it. From 1985-90, no players with less than three years’ service time were eligible for arbitration. The players, who qualified for arbitration after two years before 1985, bargained for the super two in 1990 and as a result, one-sixth of players with more than two and less than three years of service now qualify. In other words, about ten or 20 more players go to arbitration each year.

Weiner keeps in touch with players through e-mail and text messaging during the season, though much of his networking happens in spring training. And he keeps tabs on the owners, too. He’s in touch with the people running baseball clubs and suggests the MLBPA isn’t the only side that would re-consider super twos.

“I think there’s some dis-satisfaction on the management side as well,” Weiner said. “What’s happened with some of these very prominent young players and the concern [exists] that arbitration eligibility has affected their path to the major leagues.”

Twenty years into the super two era, the cutoff date has become predictable. Yes, it varies every year, but teams know they can’t call prospects up much before the beginning of June if they want to be sure that the players only go to arbitration three times. 

Whether you consider those call ups strategic or manipulative, they affect the number of times a player goes to arbitration. From a player’s perspective, years of arbitration (and multi-million dollar salaries) trump the pre-arbitration years of unilateral control, when players sometimes receive raises, but are essentially at the mercy of their teams.

The players have already told the MLBPA to address arbitration in the next round of collective bargaining. Ideally, top young stars would be called to the majors the moment they’re deemed ready to contribute, but with millions of dollars at stake, teams have shown a willingness to wait. Coincidence or not, Stephen Strasburg (2010), Pedro Alvarez (2010), Mike Stanton (2010), Matt Wieters (2009), Jay Bruce (2008), Ryan Braun (2007) and others have been called up around June 1st in recent years.

It’s not contentious to suggest that it’s in the game's best interest to have the best players at baseball’s highest level. But Weiner points out that teams can call players up strategically whether the cutoff for arbitration eligibility is two years, three years or somewhere in between.

“Unless you come up with a system that makes it very difficult to know where that line is going to fall,” Weiner cautioned, “There’s always that possibility for manipulation.”

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Opt-Out Date Approaching For Yanks’ Moseley

By Tim Dierkes | June 28, 2010 at 8:42am CDT

The Yankees signed 28-year-old righty Dustin Moseley to a minor league deal in mid-February; he'd been non-tendered by the Angels earlier in the offseason after a lost '09 campaign.  Moseley has made a dozen starts for the Yanks' Triple A club, and Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports that his opt-out date comes up Thursday.  If the Yankees don't promote Moseley, he can elect free agency.

Moseley sports a 4.21 ERA, 6.8 K/9, and 2.2 BB/9 in 72.6 Triple A innings, with only six home runs allowed.  Tonight's start against Glen Perkins and the Rochester Red Wings is his last before the opt-out date.  Rosenthal feels that Moseley would land toward the back end of the Yankees' bullpen, if he gets the call.

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Mets’ Targets Include Cliff Lee, Ted Lilly

By Tim Dierkes | June 28, 2010 at 8:17am CDT

The Mets will be in on Seattle ace Cliff Lee – that appears certain.  Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that Omar Minaya has notified Jack Zduriencik of his interest, and the Mets are scouting Lee's starts.

Contrary to a Kevin Burkhardt report last night, Sherman says the Mets "would not need a negotiating window to sign Lee long-term even if it includes top prospect Jenrry Mejia in a package."  However, between the injuries to potential trade chips Mejia and Angel Pagan and the ownership approval needed to pull the trigger, Minaya faces hurdles in acquiring Lee.

Sherman writes "the Mets have little interest" in Roy Oswalt and Fausto Carmona.  Instead, Cubs southpaw Ted Lilly might head up their list of Lee alternatives.  Lilly has been excellent since signing a four-year, $40MM deal with the Cubs in December of '06.  The contract has about $6.4MM remaining.  Though Lilly profiles as a Type A free agent after the season, an arbitration offer is in question.  I doubt Lilly's limited no-trade provision will be an obstacle, as he's probably eager to return to the playoffs.  The Cubs have about a month to decide whether to cash in their chips, and Lilly is their best one. 

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Odds & Ends: Branyan, Orioles, D’Backs, Marlins

By Zachary Links | June 27, 2010 at 10:41pm CDT

Links for Sunday..

  • Returning to a former team is nothing new for Russell Branyan, writes JR Radcliffe for MLB.com.
  • Eric Wedge had a great interview with the O's, tweets Jon Heyman of SI.
  • Bob McManaman of The Arizona Republic writes that D'Backs manager A.J. Hinch doesn't want his players to worry about being dealt.
  • Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez was sorry to see skipper Fredi Gonzalez go, writes Adam H. Beasley of the Miami Herald.
  • Andy MacPhail said that the O's "gambled" and lost when they gave Garrett Atkins a one-year, $4.5MM deal, writes Dan Connolly of The Baltimore Sun.
  • Carlos Gomez hopes that he can live up to the expectations the Brewers had for him when they acquired him from the Twins, writes MLB.com's Jordan Schelling.
  • Former Oriole and current MASN broadcaster Rick Dempsey isn't sure if his upcoming meeting with O's GM Andy MacPhail can be considered an official interview for the managerial position, writes Britt Ghiroli of MLB.com.
  • Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer doesn't envision a club taking Jhonny Peralta at the trade deadline.
  • Cubs GM Jim Hendry stands by his investment in Carlos Zambrano, writes the Daily Herald's Bruce Miles.  Hendry gave the hurler a five-year, $91.5MM extension in 2007.
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Valentine Not In Running For Marlins Job

By Zachary Links | June 27, 2010 at 10:12pm CDT

10:12pm: The talks broke down not over Valentine's salary desires, but over philosophical differences, according to Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports.  While their source indicated that the team's decision is final, the  FOX Sports duo writes that the volatility of Valentine and owner Jeffrey Loria creates the possibility for a reversal.

Interim manager Edwin Rodriguez will remain manager for the Marlins' series against the Mets in Puerto Rico and the foreseeable future.  The Marlins now figure to expand their search to other candidates.

9:30pm: Valentine is no longer a candidate for the job, tweets Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.

7:57pm: On ESPN's Baseball Tonight, Valentine declined to quantify the chances of him becoming the Marlins' next skipper, writes Capozzi:

“I can’t mention that chance or percentage because I’m in the middle of the process," said Valentine.

Meanwhile, Valentine remains a candidate for a job, a high-placed source tells Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald (via Twitter).

5:27pm: Valentine says that he has no idea if he's still in the running for the Marlins job, tweets Joe Capozzi of The Palm Beach Post.

4:55pm: Bobby Valentine is no longer in the running for the Marlins' managerial position, tweets Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated.  Heyman added (also via Twitter) that he is uncertain of what derailed talks between the two parties as all signs pointed to the job being his just a few days ago.

On Friday, the former Mets manager and the Marlins reportedly had a tentative agreement in place.  Valentine, a friend of owner Jeffrey Loria, has been linked to the Florida job since Fredi Gonzalez was let go earlier this week.  On that same day, Bobby V told the Orioles that he was no longer interested in managing their club.

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Mets Won’t Deal Mejia Without Negotiating Window

By Zachary Links | June 27, 2010 at 10:02pm CDT

The Mets aren't ready to deal Jenrry Mejia in a package for Cliff Lee unless Lee gives them a negotiating window, according to Kevin Burkhardt of SNY (via Twitter).  Recently, it was reported that the Mets would be unlikely to deal Mejia, Jonathon Niese, or Ike Davis for the 2008 Cy Young winner.

Burkhardt adds (also via Twitter) that the Mets could change their minds on the matter.  However, if Seattle is willing to deal Lee sooner rather than later, there may not be much time to have a change of heart.  The Twins and Dodgers are also said to be in the mix for Lee and could beat GM Omar Minaya to the punch.  Many feel that Minnesota is the front-runner in the Lee sweepstakes.

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Week In Review: 6/20/10 – 6/26/10

By Zachary Links | June 27, 2010 at 8:52pm CDT

Do you know what time it is?  If you said "game time", I'll award you partial credit.  It's Sunday night, which means it's time to take a look back at the week that was..

  • In a surprising move, the Mariners brought Russell Branyan back to the club in a trade with the Indians.  The M's gave up minor leaguers Ezequiel Carrera and Juan Diaz to pull off the reunion.  Seattle will pay the remaining money owed to Branyan for this year, roughly $1.1MM, while the Tribe will pick up the tab on the buyout for his mutual $5MM option.
  • The Nationals are reportedly exploring a trade for Arizona's Edwin Jackson.
  • Cliff Lee is a top candidate to be traded near the deadline, but Seattle may be willing to deal him well before we reach July 31st.  Meanwhile, the Rangers have room to take on a rental player as their ownership situation will not be a factor.  The Mets, another top suitor, are willing to take on Lee without a negotiating window.
  • Florida decided to let manager Fredi Gonzalez go.  We've heard lots of talk about Bobby Valentine becoming their next manager.  At the time of this post, it's all still up in the air.
  • Christian Colon, the Royals' first round pick selected fourth overall, signed with the club.  He'll receive a $2.75MM bonus in the minor league deal.  To keep up with all of the major signings in the 2010 draft, you can refer to this handy post.
  • The Orioles acquired Jake Fox from the A's for minor league pitcher Ross Wolf.  The move led to the club designating Garrett Atkins for assignment.
  • The Red Sox pulled the trigger on a minor deal when they acquired Eric Patterson from the A's in exchange for minor league lefty Fabian Williamson.  Patterson was designated for assignment earlier in the week.
  • There were no takers for Akinori Iwamura whom the Pirates designated for assignment.
  • Meanwhile, the BoSox are looking for a more significant upgrade in the outfield.
  • The Giants emerged as possible suitors for David DeJesus but most of you think that he'll end up with the Braves.
  • The Mets acquired outfielder Jorge Padilla from the Blue Jays in exchange for pitcher Clint Everts.
  • The Cards picked up Renyel Pinto after he was cut loose by the Marlins on Wednesday.
  • Dana Eveland was DFA'd for the third time this year, this time by the Pirates.
  • The Angels will not be limited as the trade deadline approaches.
  • Brewers owner Mark Attanasio says that he's not interested in dismantling his ballclub.
  • Knuckleballer Charlie Haeger was DFA'd by the Dodgers.  Meanwhile, they brought Jesus Colome on board with a minor league deal.
  • Armando Benitez will try to work his way back to the big leagues once again after signing a minor league deal with the Marlins.
  • Kevin Cash, Casey Daigle, and Cory Sullivan were all designated for assignment by the Astros this week.  Cash and Daigle will accept their minor league assignments while Sullivan has elected free agency.
  • Veteran pitcher Ramon Ortiz was scooped up by the Mets.
  • The Padres acquired Kyle Phillips from Toronto for a PTBNL.
  • Milwaukee cut reliever Brian Bruney loose.
  • Edwin Encarnacion was DFA'd by Toronto and subsequently outrighted to Triple-A.
  • The Marlins designated reliever Jorge Sosa for assignment and later outrighted him to Triple-A.
  • Chad Tracy struggled in 49 plate appearances for the Cubs this season and was DFA'd on Friday.
  • Oakland acquired minor league catcher Jared Price from the White Sox. 
  • The Yankees DFA'd Chad Moeller, but the catcher cleared waivers.
  • Howard Megdal took a look back at the 1993 trade deadline.

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