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Archives for 2011

Pirates Rumors: Pena, Beltran, Pence

By Tim Dierkes | July 25, 2011 at 9:39am CDT

The NL Central race remains tight, but the Pirates are technically above the Cardinals and Brewers at the moment.  The latest on these surprise contenders…

  • We haven't read much beyond speculation linking the Pirates to Cubs first baseman Carlos Pena, but Rob Biertempfel of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review lists Pena, Carlos Beltran, and Hunter Pence as three bats on which GM Neal Huntington has been "stymied" so far.  Huntington explained the roadblocks he's encountered so far, including no-trade clauses and finding a match in value with the other team.  The GM explained that he intends to "stay disciplined and stay with teams" in hopes of the asking prices going down.
  • ESPN's Buster Olney guesses the Pirates will end up acquiring a second-tier reliever and bat, he explained to Joe Giardina of Pittsburgh Sports Report.  Olney has doubts that Beltran would accept a trade to Pittsburgh, and would be shocked if the Bucs meet Houston's asking price for Pence.
  • In a tweet, Olney speculates that Colorado's Jason Giambi "would be perfect as a bench addition" for the Pirates.
  • Alex Presley's thumb injury increases the Pirates' need for an outfielder, tweets Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.
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At Least Four Teams Interested In Uehara

By Tim Dierkes | July 25, 2011 at 9:16am CDT

The Rangers, Pirates, Tigers, and Twins are among the teams that have expressed interest in Orioles reliever Koji Uehara, reports Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun.  Interest from the Pirates and Twins was previously reported, and the Reds are known to have discussed Uehara at least internally.

Uehara, 36, is among the best relievers available this summer.  He sports a 1.80 ERA, 11.8 K/9, 1.6 BB/9, 1.2 HR/9, and 31.3% groundball rate in 45 innings this year, and a reasonable $4MM option for next year vests with 14 more appearances.  Uehara told Zrebiec he loves Baltimore and the Orioles, "but it's not going to be any fun if we don't win. That's the dilemma."

In theory, Uehara shouldn't be much easier to acquire than San Diego's Mike Adams, the biggest difference being the former's flyball leanings.  Aside from the Uehara suitors mentioned above, the Red Sox, Yankees, Angels, Phillies, Braves, Cardinals, and Diamondbacks are seeking relief help.

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Sabean Not Finding Shortstop, Catcher Upgrades

By Tim Dierkes | July 25, 2011 at 8:56am CDT

Earlier this month, I deemed the trade market weak at many positions, including catcher and shortstop.  Giants GM Brian Sabean appears to agree.  His comments to Rusty Simmons of the San Francisco Chronicle and other reporters yesterday:

"Right now, we don't see an upgrade with the names out there at shortstop or at catcher, and that kind of puts you in a box.  A lot of the names that are being speculated on aren't even in the market. Will that change in the last 48 or 72 hours? Perhaps.  Quite frankly, there are some teams that we wish would fall out of it so that we could have more conversation."

With the Reds still in contention and not likely to move Ramon Hernandez, Geovany Soto rumors scarce, and Ronny Paulino likely to stay put, it's difficult to find an available starting catcher.  I wonder if Sabean was referring to the Reds, who are three games out and have strong catching depth beginning with Hernandez.  Colorado's Chris Iannetta would be a nice addition, but Sabean and Dan O'Dowd have never made a significant trade that I can find.

On the shortstop front, failing a surprise blockbuster deal for Hanley Ramirez, the best options might be the Astros' Clint Barmes or the Dodgers' Jamey Carroll and Rafael Furcal.  As the Brewers might tell you, shortstop upgrades are hard to come by this summer.

The Giants remain intrigued by the Twins' Michael Cuddyer, tweets Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports.  At seven games out, the Twins might be drifting out of contention, but it appears they'll retain Cuddyer anyway and try to re-sign him.

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Mets Sign Michael Fulmer

By Dan Mennella | July 24, 2011 at 11:09pm CDT

The Mets have signed supplemental first round round pick Michael Fulmer for $937.5K, according to Jim Callis of Baseball America. The sides first agreed to terms on June 24, which Fulmer announced on Twitter.

Fulmer, a right-handed pitcher out of Deer Creek High School in Oklahoma, was ranked the No. 45 overall prospect by Baseball America and was selected by the Mets at No. 44 overall. Callis reports the deal is the largest for a player outside of the first round of this year's draft. The $937.5K is $160.8K more than the commissioner's office's recommended slot amount of $776.7K for the 44th overall pick.

The Mets were awarded the compensatory draft pick at No. 44 when left-handed reliever Pedro Feliciano, a type B free agent, signed with the Yankees last offseason. Fulmer was committed to play college ball at Arkansas.

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Quick Hits: Trade Market, Giambi, Pirates

By Dan Mennella | July 24, 2011 at 10:45pm CDT

Some late-night linkage as the Reds walk off on the Braves on a Drew Stubbs blast …

  • The trade market is slow taking shape this year, and one GM tells Scott Miller of CBSSports.com that too many teams are intent on making the perfect trade or scared of making a bad one. Miller also suggests that trade talks were slow this weekend because many top executives were in Cooperstown, N.Y., for induction ceremonies at the Baseball Hall of Fame.
  • The Rockies may trade first baseman Jason Giambi before the deadline, though Troy Renck of the Denver Post wouldn't be surprised if Colorado were to re-sign the slugger in the offseason (via Twitter).
  • Pirates GM Neal Huntington says asking prices are high for a bat, and he thinks potential trade partners are using the Bucs' first successful season in nearly two decades as leverage, according to Laura Myers of MLB.com.
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Poll: Beltran Or Upton?

By Dan Mennella | July 24, 2011 at 9:30pm CDT

Tonight's post regarding the emergence of B.J. Upton on the outfield trade market has already prompted a lengthy, and still growing, discussion thread among our faithful readers.

In short, the Mets have new competition in their quest to trade their premium outfielder, Carlos Beltran, in the form of the Rays and Upton. Because of the complicated circumstances surrounding a potential Beltran trade, interest is shifting toward Upton, according to Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com.

Beltran might be more attractive because he's a better hitter than Upton. However, questions remain about Beltran's defense in the outfield, as he's probably best suited for work in a corner spot. As well, he's a free agent at season's end, and his contract includes a stipulation that he may not be offered arbitration, meaning teams will be reluctant to part with top prospects for a two-month rental who won't yield compensatory draft picks. Upton, meanwhile, is a better defender, is a pure center fielder, and is under team control through 2012.

If you were a team searching for an outfielder, would you pursue Beltran or Upton?

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Rays Saying They Won’t Trade James Shields

By Dan Mennella | July 24, 2011 at 8:32pm CDT

The Rays are telling teams that they won't trade starter James Shields, according to Danny Knobler of CBSSports.com (via Twitter).

It seemed all along that there was a better chance of Shields remaining in Tampa than being traded. Jon Heyman of SI.com reported earlier today that some teams "remained hopeful" despite the Rays telling the Yankees that Shields wouldn't be traded. Jayson Stark of ESPN.com wrote on Friday that B.J. Upton was more likely to be traded than Shields, and Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com wrote on Wednesday that the Rays could trade Shields in the offseason rather than now.

Of course, this could be a ploy by the Rays to jack up their asking price. Tim Dierkes examined this possibility last week, as John Perrotto of Baseball Prospectus reported that the Rays had quietly been letting teams know that Shields was available at the right — presumably a very high — price.

Shields is in the midst of a career year, posting a 2.53 ERA, 1.011 WHIP, 8.7 K/9 and 2.3 BB/9 in the tough AL East. Barring a catastrophic final two months or an injury, his trade stock should remain pretty high in the offseason, should the Rays choose to shop him. He's under contract through 2011, and the Rays have club options on him for 2012-14.

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MLBTR Originals: 7/17/11 – 7/23/11

By Dan Mennella | July 24, 2011 at 8:03pm CDT

A look back at the original pieces published here this week at MLBTR …

  • A list of players with 10-and-5 rights, by Tim Dierkes.
  • The price to acquire Padres reliever Mike Adams prompted a post by Tim.
  • Tim looked at starting pitcher trade candidates by SIERA.
  • The Royals have a handful of trade candidates, and Tim correctly identified Wilson Betemit as one.
  • Don't sleep on the wounded as potential trade candidates. Tim had a look at those guys.
  • Tim compiled the respective wish lists for each contender based on published reports.
  • The latest Elias rankings update was posted, courtesy of Ben Nicholson-Smith.
  • Howard Megdal had his usual humorous look at Columbia Lions who've reached the bigs.
  • Tim conducted the weekly MLBTR chat. Check out the transcript in case you missed it.
  • MLBTR is the place to be for all things trade deadline. Here's a refresher on how to get around the site, and here are our Twitter, Facebook and RSS feeds.
  • Mike Axisa rounded up this week's best from the baseball blogosphere. Among the hot topics: Derrick Hall, Carlos Beltran, Clint Barmes and the Cubs.
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Upton Emerging As Alternative Target To Beltran

By Dan Mennella | July 24, 2011 at 6:53pm CDT

While the trade rumors continue to simmer regarding Mets outfielder Carlos Beltran, his full no-trade clause and pending free agency are making talks between the Mets and trade suitors sticky. As a result, Rays center fielder B.J. Upton is emerging as an alternative trade target, according to Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com.

The Giants, considered one of the leading candidates to land Beltran from the Mets, are among the teams now showing interest in Upton. The Indians, too, are interested, and the Braves, Phillies and Rangers could be, according to Rosenthal. Though Beltran is the superior offensive player of the two, Upton is better defensively and under team control through 2012, and the Giants or other suitors would therefore be more likely to part with a top prospect for him.

San Francisco is using Nate Schierholtz as its primary right fielder presently, so Rosenthal speculates that the addition of Upton to center field could lead to a platoon between Andres Torres and Cody Ross, players with complementary batting splits, in left field.

Earlier this evening, we learned that Beltran has privately told the Mets he will not accept a trade to an American League team, so between that and Upton apparently being made available on the trade market, it would seem Beltran's value may be taking a hit. The Nationals have long been rumored to be interested in acquiring in Upton, and Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe wrote today that the Nats are considering "offering the moon" for Upton.

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Week In Review: 7/17/11 – 7/23/11

By Dan Mennella | July 24, 2011 at 6:38pm CDT

A look back at the busy week that was here at MLBTR …

  • The Giants acquired infielder Jeff Keppinger from the Astros.
  • The Tigers acquired third baseman Wilson Betemit from the Royals.
  • The Pirates signed right-handed reliever Jason Grilli.
  • The Mets became certain that they won't trade shortstop Jose Reyes.
  • The Dodgers became "open for business" as sellers.
  • Padres owner Jeff Moorad reportedly told reliever Mike Adams that he wouldn't be traded, though that was later refuted.
  • Cubs GM Jim Hendry explained his deadline approach. The North Siders became willing to eat a large chunk of Alfonso Soriano's contract if someone would take him off their hands.
  • The Giants became the leaders in the sweepstakes to land Mets outfielder Carlos Beltran.
  • Cardinals GM John Mozeliak called a Colby Rasmus trade highly unlikely, though the rumors persist.
  • Dodgers starter Hiroki Kuroda was uncertain about waiving his blanket no-trade clause. The Tigers, for one, were interested.
  • Rays starter James Shields may have become available to trade suitors. The Yankees, for one, checked in on the right-hander. Outfielder B.J. Upton was in the same boat.
  • The Red Sox expressed interest in signing Jacoby Ellsbury to a contract extension. Boston owner John Henry predicted a quiet deadline for his club.
  • The Astros showed a willingness to deal outfielder Hunter Pence. The Pirates were among the teams eyeing Pence.
  • The Mariners signed 16-year-old Venezuelan pitching prospect Victor Sanchez.
  • The Reds also signed a 16-year-old Venezuelan pitcher, Jonathan Perez. The righty was inked for $825K.
  • The Pirates were also thought to be interested in Orioles setup man Koji Uehara, as were the Twins. Pittsburgh also discussed a package with the A's involving Josh Willingham and Craig Breslow.
  • The Braves became intent on acquiring another hitter.
  • The Reds had a few notable players on their radar: Wandy Rodriguez, Chone Figgins and Coco Crisp. The Indians were also interested in acquiring Crisp.
  • The Orioles and shortstop J.J. Hardy finalized a contract extension.
  • The Indians were rumored to be seeking a starting pitcher and an outfielder.
  • The Rockies became willing to move one of their relief pitchers, including closer Huston Street.
  • The Phillies and Marlins discussed a trade involving Florida closer Leo Nunez. Philly was also engaged in talks with the Royals regarding outfielder Melky Cabrera.
  • The Tigers expressed interested in acquiring Orioles starter Jeremy Guthrie. They also expressed interest in Aaron Harang, as did the Tribe.
  • The Rockies were not actively shoppin Chris Iannetta, but the Indians and Pirates expressed interest in the catcher.
  • The Red Sox checked in with the A's on right-hander Rich Harden.
  • The Diamondbacks released reliever Aaron Heilman, who then signed a minor league deal with the Phillies.
  • A slew of minor transactions came to pass. The Mets signed Fernando Perez. The Orioles acquired Zach Phillips from the Rangers. The Yankees signed Marcus Thames after he was released by the Dodgers. The Mets claimed Mike Baxter from the Padres.
  • As well, a handful of players were given their walking papers. The Rays designated Adam Russell for assignment. The Orioles designated Chorye Spoone for assignment. The Tigers designated Brandon Inge for assignment. The Nationals designated Chad Gaudin for assignment and then gave him his unconditional release. The Athletics designated Jerry Blevins for assignment. The Indians designated Jared Goedert for assignment. The Mets designated Nick Evans for assignment. The Phillies designated Danys Baez for assignment. The Blue Jays designated Jo Jo Reyes for assignment.
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