Quick Hits: Mariners, Rangers, Astros, Hendry

Some Quick Hits for Saturday night..

  • The Mariners are looking for bullpen help in addition to bats and they've shown interest in what the Padres have, sources tell Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports (via Twitter).  However, the M's aren't likely to overpay for a rental and they'd much prefer players under who are under control for '12 (also via Twitter).
  • The Rangers appear to be close to another international signing, writes Enrique Rojas for ESPNDallas.com.  The club is nearing a deal with Dominican pitcher Pedro Payano for $500-600K.
  • A few inexpensive international signings went down today.  The Astros signed Venezuelan shortstop Arturo Michelena for $220K according to Ben Badler of Baseball America.  The Braves signed Iosif Bernal, a Panamanian outfielder, for a $230K bonus and the Indians inked Dominican outfielder Francisco Miguel for $200K, writes Badler.  The Cardinals signed Venezuelan catcher Jose Godoy for $200K, says Badler.
  • Cubs GM Jim Hendry said that he's not concerned about what other people have to say about his job security in an interview on ESPN1000.

Mets Sign Jose Garcia

The Mets have signed Venezuelan catcher Jose Garcia, according to Ben Badler of Baseball America.  Exact bonus terms have not been made available, but Badler tweets that the backstop got "sandwich-round type money", less than $1MM.

Garcia has received high praise for his catching intangibles and level, line-drive swing.  The 16-year-old is a switch hitter with below-average power, though some scouts think that his power could improve somewhat.  The Mets have been tied to Garcia for some time.

Pirates Notes: Ramirez, Huntington, Trades

Let's check out some notes on the Pirates as they finish out the second act in their doubleheader against the Nationals..

  • Rene Gayo, the Pirates' Director of Latin American scouting, had high praise for outfielder Harold Ramirez, tweets Rob Biertempfel of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.  "He's a real exciting player. Plays like Willie Mays," said Gayo.  Earlier today, the Bucs signed Ramirez for $1.05MM.
  • Pirates president Frank Coonelly sounds as if he's ready to extend GM Neal Huntington's contract, writes Biertempfel.  Huntington is signed through the end of this season.
  • As the Bucs look to upgrade their offense this year and build for the future at the same time, Kevin Gorman of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review says that Huntington might want to consider standing pat.

Blue Jays Designate Jayson Nix For Assignment

The Blue Jays have designated Jayson Nix for assignment, according to Shi Davidi of Sportsnet (via Twitter).  The move will allow Toronto to recall Mike McCoy.

Toronto acquired Nix just prior to Opening Day from the Indians in exchange for cash considerations.  The infielder had a strong second half with the Indians last year but was unable to find similar success this season.  In 151 plate appearances, Nix hit .169/.245/.309 with four homers.

Yankees Release Carlos Silva

The Yankees have released Carlos Silva, according to Donnie Collins of the Scranton Times-Tribune (via Twitter).  Silva was cut loose due to shoulder problems, tweets Joel Sherman of the New York Post.

The veteran was released by the Cubs in late March before signing a minor league deal with the Yankees on April 9th.  The 32-year-old started seven games at various levels of the Yankees' system, posting an ERA of 2.75 with 7.0 K/9 with 1.5 BB/9.

Silva may be without employment at the moment but he's being compensated well in 2011.  The Mariners are paying him $5.5MM while the Cubs are on the hook for $7.25MM, plus $2MM in 2012.

Cardinals Sign Dewin Perez

The Cardinals have signed Colombian left-hander Dewin Perez, according to a team press release.  Perez will receive a signing bonus of $450K, writes Ben Badler of Baseball America.

Perez is undersized at 5-foot-11 but scouts have seen the hurler sit in the high 80s with a good delivery and show a feel for his offspeed stuff, according to Badler (subscription req'd).  The youngster is a solid athlete and a former switch-hitting outfielder.

Cubs Sign Enrique Acosta

The Cubs have signed Dominican shortstop Enrique Acosta, according to Ben Badler of Baseball America.  Acosta's signing bonus is said to be worth $1.1MM.

Acosta, at 6-foot-1 and 180-pounds, is considered to have one of the top bats this year in Latin America.  It seems likely that the right-handed hitter will move from shortstop; possibly to a corner outfield spot or third base.

Marlins Designate Jose Lopez For Assignment

The Marlins have designated infielder Jose Lopez for assignment, according to Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald (via Twitter).  The move will allow Florida to recall outfielder Bryan Petersen.

Lopez, 27, wound up spending less than a month with his new club after signing a minor league deal on June 9th.  The Rockies DFA'd the infielder in late May and cut him loose on June 7th.

The veteran owns a career slash line of .262/.294/.393 but has an OPS of just .478 thus far in 2011.

Twins To Sign Miguel Gonzalez

The Twins are set to sign Dominican right-hander Miguel Gonzalez of La Academia, tweets Melissa Segura of Sports Illustrated.  Gonzalez will receive a signing bonus of $650K.

Segura adds that small-market teams continue to lead the way in international free agent signings.  Yesterday, Ben Badler of Baseball America predicted that Gonzalez would command the 22nd highest signing bonus of this year's prospects in Latin America.