Wigginton Too Pricey For Twins?

According to Joe Christensen of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:

The Twins like Ty Wigginton but believe he’s looking for a bigger contract than the three-year, $17.5 million deal the Los Angeles Dodgers gave Casey Blake. So the Twins have had little to no dialogue with Wigginton’s agent, Dan Lozano.

I had Wigginton pegged for two years and $12MM or so, but he is four years younger than Blake and outhit him in 2008 (though he had 172 fewer plate appearances and was largely aided by Minute Maid Park).  If Wiggy can really get a better contract than Blake, it would’ve made sense for the Astros to tender him a contract and then trade him.

Christensen adds that the Twins still have hope for acquiring Mark DeRosa, but talks for Garrett Atkins and Adrian Beltre hit dead ends.  Also, Jon Heyman tosses the Twins into the mix for Michael YoungWe’d previously heard about the Mets, Angels, Dodgers, and Royals discussing him.  Heyman did not find evidence talks for Young got serious with any team, though, and he wonders if Young would approve a trade to Minnesota.

In other Twins news, Christensen notes that the Twins expressed interest in free agent reliever Brandon Lyon, who seems to be waiting until Brian Fuentes signs.

Sheets Market Still Developing

According to SI.com’s Jon Heyman:

There’s no evidence Ben Sheets has received any proposals for two years or more yet, though he’s drawing interest from at least the Rangers and Yankees, and very likely his old Brewers team, as well.

As Heyman says, Sheets’ timing was terrible.  If his flexor tendon injury had occurred in April and he finished the season strong, he might’ve been looking at three or four years.  Instead, the lingering memory of the September injury had a huge effect on his market despite the fact that he made 31 starts in 2008.  Heyman says the Yankees may wait to bid on Sheets until they hear Andy Pettitte‘s decision.

As Sheets is a Type A free agent offered arbitration, the Brewers could swipe a first-round pick if he signs elsewhere.  Assuming they can’t sign him, they have to be rooting for a new team to jump into the fray since they wouldn’t get a first-round pick from the Rangers or Yankees.

Odds and Ends: Teixeira, Hunsicker, Burrell

Links for Monday…

Odds and Ends: Sheets, Moeller, Yankees

Links for Saturday…

  • As more teams lock up lefty relievers, Jon Paul Morosi sees the Tigers as more likely to land Joe Beimel.
  • Tom Haudricourt has heard that Ben Sheets is more likely to sign with the Rangers, who have Mike Maddux campaigning for them, than the Yankees.
  • Peter Schmuck hears that the Orioles have signed catcher Chad Moeller to a minor league deal.
  • Ken Davidoff writes that the Yankees shouldn’t concern themselves with Andy Pettitte just yet.
  • Dave Perkins of the Toronto Star doesn’t like the Yankees’ aggressive spending.
  • Jack Curry of the New York Times writes that the Yankees are instant favorites for the World Series.
  • Another New York Times writer, Ben Shpigel, writes that the Mets especially need Oliver Perez now that the Phillies have signed Raul Ibanez.
  • RotoAuthority breaks down the re-vamped San Francisco bullpen for fantasy baseball purposes.
  • Matt Clement‘s optimistic about his fresh start with the Jays.
  • Two players re-signed with their clubs after being non-tendered: Norris Hopper of the Reds and Scott Mathieson of the Phils.
  • Hideki Okajima will run a marathon Sunday, and the Red Sox aren’t thrilled.

Odds and Ends: Kawakami, Max Ramirez, Lowell

Links for Friday…

Twins Inquire On Joaquin Benoit?

FRIDAY: La Velle E. Neal III has an update on this one – he says a Twins official shot it down.  He hasn’t heard anything other relievers linked to the Twins.

TUESDAY: According to MLB.com’s T.R. Sullivan, the Twins inquired on Rangers reliever Joaquin Benoit.  Sullivan says the Twins are willing to trade Boof Bonser.  I suppose this could have appeal to the Rangers in that Bonser could be a rotation candidate.

Benoit, 31, posted a 5.00 ERA in 45 innings this year while battling shoulder issues.  He’s set to earn $3.5MM plus games finished incentives in ’09 before becoming eligible for free agency.  Bonser is under team control through 2012.

Sheffield Staying Put For Now

According to MLB.com’s T.R. Sullivan, the Rangers don’t expect to deal for Gary Sheffield. A Rangers official said the club would “consider it” if the Tigers took on enough of Sheffield’s $14MM 2009 salary, but the Tigers aren’t going to give him away.

Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski thinks that Sheffield “can still hit,” so he’s in no rush to trade him.

The Rangers inquired on Sheffield yesterday, but Sullivan says it “was not a serious conversation.”

Minor Moves

A few minor signings are rolling in.  I’ll update this post if more of this ilk come about.

Rangers Rumors: Millwood, Sanchez, Salty

MLB.com’s T.R. Sullivan sums up the latest Rangers buzz…

  • The Brewers inquired about Kevin Millwood, but the teams didn’t find a match.  Millwood has a limited no-trade clause and will earn $11MM next year.  If he pitches 182 innings in ’09, a $12MM salary for ’10 will become guaranteed.
  • A Rangers source told Sullivan the Giants "made it abundantly clear" they’re not trading Jonathan Sanchez.
  • The Royals are interested in Jarrod Saltalamacchia, but talks didn’t go anywhere.
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