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Archives for January 2012

Week In Review: 1/22/12 – 1/28/12

By Zachary Links | January 29, 2012 at 10:51pm CDT

It's time to take a look back at the week that was..

  • The Tigers officially agreed to sign free agent first baseman Prince Fielder to a nine-year, $214MM contract.  The agreement has no opt-outs and will keep Fielder in the Motor City through his age 36 season for an average annual value of $23.78MM.  Over the years, Tigers owner Mike Ilitch and GM Dave Dombrowski have dealt extensively with Scott Boras regarding clients such as Kenny Rogers, Ivan Rodriguez, Johnny Damon and Magglio Ordonez.
  • The Rangers are set to meet with Roy Oswalt tomorrow morning, assuming he's still a free agent by then.  The Cardinals were reportedly close to a deal with the veteran pitcher but those rumblings have been denied by GM John Mozeliak.  There is "no chance" of Oswalt relieving in 2012, agent Bob Garber told Tim Dierkes.
  • Free agent pitcher Edwin Jackson has multiple three-year offers.  The Red Sox have made Jackson an offer and it's believed that he would take a one-year deal to play in Boston.  The Orioles are in the mix and though it doesn't look like they'll offer a four-year deal, they could put a three-year contract with an option year on the table.
  • The Giants and Tim Lincecum agreed to a two-year, $40.5MM contract extension, avoiding arbitration with the two-time Cy Young Award winner.  The two-year deal buys out Lincecum's final two seasons of arbitration eligibility and avoids a potentially historic hearing.  The right-hander will earn $18MM in 2012 and $22MM in 2013 to go along with a $500K signing bonus.
  • The Blue Jays signed right-hander Brandon Morrow to a three-year, $20MM extension, the team announced.  The deal includes a 2015 option for $10MM.  Morrow will earn $4MM in 2012 and $8MM in 2013 and 2014. There's a $10MM option with a $1MM buyout in 2015 for a total guarantee of $21MM.
  • The Red Sox signed outfielder Cody Ross to a one-year deal worth roughly $3MM plus incentives.  Ross played all three outfield positions for the Giants last season and hit .240/.325/.405 line with 14 home runs in 461 plate appearances.  The club designated right-hander Scott Atchison for assignment to make room for Ross.
  • The Dodgers pushed hard for Prince Fielder for weeks and thought they had a legitimate chance of signing him by offering the slugger a seven-year deal.
  • MLB has informed teams that Cuban outfielder Yoenis Cespedes is now a free agent after recently gaining residency in the Dominican Republic.
  • The Blue Jays agreed to sign right-handed reliever Francisco Cordero to a one-year, $4.5MM contract.  Cordero, 36, posted a 2.45 ERA with 5.4 K/9, 2.8 BB/9 and a 50% ground ball rate in 69 2/3 innings for Cincinnati this past season.
  • The Rockies and Rafael Betancourt agreed to a contract extension which guarantees Betancourt's $4.25MM mutual option for 2013 and adds an option at the same salary for 2014.  He'll earn $4MM in 2012 as part of his current contract.
  • The Phillies avoided arbitration with Hunter Pence, agreeing to a one-year, $10.4MM contract for 2012.  The sides settled at the midpoint between Pence's request for $11.8MM and the Phillies' $9MM offer.
  • The Yankees and Russell Martin avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year contract worth $7.5MM with $100K in performance bonuses.
  • The Reds acquired infielder Wilson Valdez from the Phillies for left-hander Jeremy Horst.  Horst will be in Major League Spring Training as a non-roster player.
  • A possible deal to send Rangers reliever Koji Uehara to Toronto fell through when the reliever exercised his no-trade clause.  Uehara is now said to be drawing trade interest from the Orioles.
  • Juan Pierre signed a minor league deal with the Phillies that includes an invitation to Spring Training. 
  • On Friday, the Giants agreed to sign free agent infielder Ryan Theriot to a one-year deal worth $1.25MM with $750K in incentives.
  • The Yankees have interest in Raul Ibanez.  The veteran has drawn interest from a number of clubs, including the Mets and Tigers, in recent weeks.
  • There are early indications that the Giants will have a decent or better chance to lock Matt Cain on another long-term deal.
  • Free agent outfielder J.D. Drew is "very likely" to retire.
  • The Blue Jays signed 44-year-old infielder Omar Vizquel to a minor league contract that contains an invitation to the Major League Spring Training camp.
  • The Reds and reliever Jose Arredondo avoided arbitration by agreeing to terms on a two-year, $2MM contract.
  • The Mariners signed Kevin Millwood to a minor league deal that includes an invitation to Spring Training.
  • Jeff Keppinger signed a one-year, $1.525MM Major League deal with the Rays.  In order to make room for the 31-year-old, the club designated Russ Canzler for assignment.
  • The Orioles announced that they have signed Wilson Betemit to a two-year, Major League contract that includes a vesting option for 2014.  Betemit's deal could be worth up to $6MM.
  • Cuban left-hander Gerardo Concepcion, an 18-year-old free agent, is very close to signing with a team.  According to his agent, Concepcion has drawn the most interest from the Rangers, White Sox, Cubs, and Yankees.
  • The Indians placed Roberto Hernandez Heredia (better known as Fausto Carmona) on the restricted list.  The move clears a spot on the team's 40-man roster, and Hernandez will not accrue service time or get paid until he reports.
  • The Red Sox and Andrew Bailey avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $3.9MM deal that includes $100K in incentives.
  • The Nationals agreed to sign free agent right-hander Brad Lidge to a one-year deal.  Lidge will earn $1MM plus incentives.
  • Corner outfielder Austin Kearns agreed to a minor league deal that includes an invitation to Spring Training.
  • The Reds signed Willie Harris to a minor league deal.  The 33-year-old can earn an $800K salary if he makes the Reds out of Spring Training.
  • The Diamondbacks claimed catcher Craig Tatum off of waivers from the Astros.  The 28-year-old backstop will provide the Diamondbacks with another option behind Miguel Montero and Henry Blanco.
  • The White Sox signed left-hander Scott Olsen to a minor league contract with a 2013 team option.
  • The Red Sox signed right-hander John Maine to a minor league contract.
  • The Reds agreed to sign free agent left-hander Jeff Francis to a minor league deal.
  • The Astros signed left-hander Zach Duke to a minor league contract that includes an invitation to Spring Training.
  • The Indians inked reliever Dan Wheeler to a minor league contract.
  • The Giants agreed to terms with reliever Clay Hensley on a Major League contract.
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Quick Hits: Chacin, Orioles, Dodgers, Ramirez

By Zachary Links | January 29, 2012 at 10:29pm CDT

Sunday night links..

  • No team has been has active as the Rockies over the last five years of locking up young players long term before they reach the arbitration process and Troy Renck of The Denver Post writes that Jhoulys Chacin is the next candidate.  Chacin is eligible for salary arbitration in 2013 and can't become a free agent until 2016.  When asked, GM Dan O'Dowd told Renck that the club isn't ready to do anything at this time.
  • The Orioles are involved in "at least three" active trade talks, a source tells Britt Ghiroli of MLB.com.  Earlier today, we learned that the O's are in talks with the Cardinals regarding Kyle McClellan.
  • There are at least five major groups left in the bidding to buy the Dodgers and all have submitted bids for at least $1.5 billion, tweets Bob Nightengale of USA Today.
  • Assistant GM David Forst suggested that the Athletics are open to signing slugger Manny Ramirez but the team is not actively pursuing the free agent, according to the Associated Press.
  • Brewers negotiator Teddy Werner said there has been "good progress" in talks with arbitration-eligible right-hander Shaun Marcum, tweets Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.  Marcum filed for $8.7MM and the Brewers countered with $6.75MM in arbitration.  
  • Nationals GM Mike Rizzo confirmed to Jim Bowden of ESPN.com (via Twitter) that the club has no interest in reacquiring Adam Dunn.
  • The Orioles' top priority is upgrading their bullpen, but if trade talks for Kyle McClellan come to fruition he could be yet another starting option, tweets Britt Ghiroli of MLB.com.
  • While Commissioner Bud Selig looks to expand the postseason from eight to ten teams this year, there remains uncertainty whether it can happen before 2013, writes Bob Nightengale of USA Today.  Despite Selig's aspirations, the Players Association still has doubts whether it's feasible.
  • New Brewers third baseman Aramis Ramirez doesn't expect to replace Prince Fielder's bat in the lineup but says that he is fitting in well with his new team, Haudricourt writes.
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Rays Notes: Davis, Niemann, Maddon, Pena

By Zachary Links | January 29, 2012 at 9:41pm CDT

A few items on the Rays courtesy of Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times..

  • A few months ago it would have seemed unlikely that the Rays would have been able to fill their primary holes without dealing Wade Davis or Jeff Niemann, but the club has done just that.  They say they are willing to go into the season with an extra starter, but team president Matt Silverman says that the club continues to look for a deal.
  • Topkin suggests that the club could deal Niemann in order to land an experienced catcher.  Geovany Soto, Kurt Suzuki, and Nick Hundley are possibilities on the trade market while Ivan Rodriguez and Bengie Molina remain free agents.
  • The Rays and manager Joe Maddon are expected to announce a three-year contract extension before the February 20th opening of Spring Training.
  • There's an interesting theory floating about that suggests that the Rays raising their offer to $7.25MM to sign Carlos Peña helped lead the Tigers to spend $214MM on Prince Fielder.
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Indians Sign Dan Wheeler

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | January 29, 2012 at 9:17pm CDT

SUNDAY: Wheeler will earn $900K if he makes the Major League roster, tweets Jordan Bastian of MLB.com.  Wheeler can make an additional $50K every 5 games he appears in from 45-70 games, $50K for 35 games finished, $75K for 40 games finished, and $125K each for 45 and 50 games finished.

THURSDAY: The Indians announced that they signed reliever Dan Wheeler to a minor league contract. Diamond Sports Management represents the right-hander.

Wheeler, 34, posted a 4.38 ERA with 7.1 K/9, 1.5 BB/9 and a 32.0% ground ball rate in 49 1/3 innings for the Red Sox in 2011. Boston declined its option on Wheeler after the season, but did offer arbitration. Wheeler, who earned $3MM in 2011, declined in a decision that likely cost him guaranteed money. Wheeler has a 3.88 ERA with 7.9 K/9, 2.7 BB/9 and a 35.7% ground ball rate in his 12-year MLB career.

As Alex Speier of WEEI.com points out on Twitter, the Red Sox won't get a compensatory draft pick for losing Wheeler, since he didn't sign a Major League deal.

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MLBTR Originals

By Zachary Links | January 29, 2012 at 7:47pm CDT

Here's a look back at the original reporting and analysis produced by our writing staff this week..

  • This week, MLBTR rolled out the brand-new Extension Tracker.  The extension tracker shows all contract extensions, whether they cover the player's arbitration years, free agent years, or both.  Please note that some of the data prior to 2011 is still in the process of being added, such as service time, position, and number of options.
  • On Saturday morning, agent Bob Garber told Tim Dierkes that there is "no chance" of Roy Oswalt relieving in 2012.  There have been reports that the Cardinals are nearing a deal with the veteran, but this stance indicates that they would have to trade a current starter or move one to relief.
  • The Diamondbacks agreed to a one-year, $1.795MM deal with Brad Ziegler, avoiding arbitration, MLBTR's Ben Nicholson-Smith learned.  The right-handed reliever was arbitration eligible for the second time this offseason after earning $1.25MM last year.
  • The Reds signed arbitration eligible reliever Nick Masset to a two-year extension and Ben reported that the deal is worth a guaranteed $5.5MM and includes performance bonuses.
  • With Prince Fielder and Albert Pujols off of the market, Joey Votto is officially the next MVP-caliber first baseman scheduled to hit free agency.  Ben examined what it would take for the Reds to lock Votto up on a new deal.
  • After giving Eric Hosmer $6MM as the third overall pick in 2008, it's clear that the Royals expect great things out of the 22-year-old.  The Royals have bigger fish to fry than extending Hosmer but a long-term deal could help prevent the prospect from pricing himself out of Kansas City down the line, writes Mike Axisa.
  • Mike rounded up the best from around the web in this week's edition of Baseball Blogs Weigh In.
  • Ben gave us a look at 2012's highest-paid arbitration eligible players.  Tim Lincecum tops the list with the $18MM he will earn as part of his extension.  Mike also compiled a list of the largest remaining arbitration cases.
  • For the 2011-12 offseason, players and owners agreed to modify the procedure for Type A free agents.  Ben examined how the modified Type A free agents fared under the new rules.
  • There were just a handful of free agents who cost their new teams draft picks this winter.
  • Tim's fantasy site, RotoAuthority, is back in action with a great team of writers.  Here's a look at some of the staff's work from this past week.
  • The Blue Jays agreed to sign right-handed reliever Francisco Cordero to a one-year, $4.5MM contract.  The Angels, Phillies, Orioles and Rangers all showed interest in Cordero leading up to today's agreement, MLBTR learned.
  • Ben conducted MLBTR's weekly chat on Wednesday and if you missed out, you can check out the transcript right here.
  • Teams exercised a total of 19 player options after the 2011 season and two of those players have since been dealt.  Ben provided a closer look into the circumstances surrounding the two trades.
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Tim Wakefield Considering Retirement

By Zachary Links | January 29, 2012 at 6:25pm CDT

Pitcher Tim Wakefield told John A. Torres of Florida Today that while his preference is to pitch for the Red Sox in 2012, he will consider retirement.  The knuckleballer has also received interest from a number of teams and won't necessarily rule out pitching for another club besides Boston next season.

“There have been a number of clubs who have called, who have an interest in signing me but I’m kind of just weighing my options right now,” the 45-year-old said. “I think I can be a valuable asset to them as an insurance policy, you know a fifth or sixth starter or if something doesn’t pan out for some of the guys they have already penciled in to the rotation. You know that’s kind of been my job these last two years; I don’t have a problem doing that.”

Earlier this month, Red Sox skipper Bobby Valentine said that he "couldn't imagine" Wakefield coming in to Spring Training and competing for a job.  General Manager Ben Cherington has also said that he doesn't expect Wakefield to be with the team in 2012.

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Cardinals Shopping McClellan, Talking With Oswalt

By Zachary Links | January 29, 2012 at 5:14pm CDT

5:14pm: The Orioles are pursuing Koji Uehara of the Rangers as well as McClellan, tweets Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.  Their pursuit of a reunion with Uehara could complicate the Cards' plan to clear money to sign Oswalt.

3:47pm: The Cards appear to be interested in salary relief more than obtaining a high-end prospect for McClellan, tweets Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports.  The club could also move Kyle Lohse or Jake Westbrook to the bullpen.

Morosi adds that the club has discussed deals with Oswalt in the range of $7.5MM while the pitcher seeks $10MM. Moving McClellan, who makes $2.5MM, would give the Cards enough room to sign the veteran (Twitter link).

3:16pm: Even though they have interest, the Cardinals' asking price is too high for the Orioles right now, a team source tells Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com (via Twitter)

2:35pm: The Cardinals are actively shopping versatile righthander Kyle McClellan, writes Joe Strauss of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.  Moving McClellan would allow the club to alleviate a logjam in their bullpen and give them the payroll flexibility to a sign a free agent starting pitcher.

Meanwhile, the Cardinals are looking to clear money in order to sign Roy Oswalt, tweets Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports.  It was rumored this week that St. Louis was near a deal with the veteran but Morosi stresses that there's no deal in place just yet.

General Manager John Mozeliak recently conceded that the club could possibly deal McClellan but believes it more likely that the he will be with the Cardinals when pitchers and catchers report on February 18th.  The Cardinals have attempted to engage a number of clubs in talks for McClellan and the Orioles have emerged as one of the most promising trade partners for him, according to Strauss' industry sources.

The Padres and Diamondbacks are also among the teams that have expressed interest in McClellan.

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Zack Greinke Open To Extension

By Zachary Links | January 29, 2012 at 3:57pm CDT

Brewers ace Zack Greinke is still operating without an agent, but that does not necessarily scuttle the chances of a contract extension, writes Adam McCalvy of MLB.com.  Greinke is entering the final season of the four-year, $38MM extension he signed in with the Royals in January of 2009.

"I’ll talk to them about it," the 28-year-old said.  "I don’t really want to talk to anyone else about it. But I like the business of baseball. It’s exciting for me. It’s not like I plan on being my agent, but it is exciting being able to know what’s going on behind the scenes."

The 28-year-old left CAA last spring and does not currently have a representative.  Greinke sounded open to signing on with another agency when discussing the matter.

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Mets Looking For Left-Handed Bat Off Bench

By Zachary Links | January 29, 2012 at 1:16pm CDT

The Mets are looking for a veteran left-handed bat for the bench and are looking at options such as Rick Ankiel, Kosuke Fukudome, Raul Ibanez, and Johnny Damon, two team insiders tell Andy Martino of the New York Daily News. 

Ibanez and Damon appear to be less of a fit as the Mets as they would prefer more at-bats and have less defensive versatility than the links of Ankiel and Fukudome.  Either one of those outfielders would provide Terry Collins with a lefty pinch-hitter, an occasional platoon partner for Jason Bay, and insurance against the club's starters.

Willie Harris signing with the Reds left the Mets with two unproven lefties off the bench in Mike Baxter and Adam Loewen.  The club is prepared to begin Spring Training with only Baxter and Loewen, but that is a less likely scenario, one insider told Martino.

The Mets could be helped by Juan Pierre's agreement on Friday with the Phillies and the abundance of left-handed outfielders on the open market.  Pierre agreed to a minor league deal with an invite to Spring Training on Friday.

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Montero, Diamondbacks Likely To Go To Hearing

By Zachary Links | January 29, 2012 at 11:30am CDT

The Diamondbacks and catcher Miguel Montero appear to be headed to a hearing on Tuesday morning, major-league sources tell Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.  The 28-year-old is asking for $6.8MM while the Diamondbacks are offering $5.4MM.

Earlier this month, D'Backs GM Kevin Towers said that he hoped to keep Montero "well beyond this year".  At the time, Towers said that there weren't a lot of relevant comparables at the catcher position. 

According to Rosenthal, the Diamondbacks view Mike Napoli as Montero’s biggest comparable but Montero’s agents at Octagon disagree.  Napoli, they argue, is only a part-time catcher while Montero tied Yadier Molina's for the most starts at the position last season with 131. 

Napoli signed with the Rangers for $5.8MM in arbitration last season as a player with a little more than four years of service, one fewer than Montero.  A midpoint settlement of $6.1MM for Montero would give him more than what Brian McCann and Yadier Molina earned as five-plus players in multiyear deals.

Last year, Montero hit .282/.351/.469 with 18 homers in 553 plate appearances.  If Montero and the D'Backs don't reach agreement on a multi-year deal, the catcher will be a free agent after the 2012 season.

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