Draft Roundup: Kelly, Scheppers, Inoa

Some draft notes for the morning…

Selling Off The Mariners

So it’s been a bit Mariners heavy today at MLBTR. It makes sense, though. They currently own the worst record in baseball, yet have some chips that could be valuable to contending teams. Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times takes a look at a few teams that might be interested in buying what the M’s are selling.

  • Jason Varitek is hitting poorly. Kevin Cash is doing worse. Could the Sox pick up one of the M’s catchers? Baker notes that Jamie Burke could catch Tim Wakefield and probably hit better than Cash. Or, what about Kenji Johjima? Baker mentions that he could take over for Varitek, who will be a free agent, next year. Problem is, Johjima is hitting even worse this year.
  • With Hideki Matsui’s knee barking, could the Yanks be interested in Raul Ibanez? I think they’d opt to bring in Barry Bonds if Matsui’s knee doesn’t heal up soon. Not mentioned by Baker, but speculated by yours truly, the Yanks might show some interest in Richie Sexson as a defensive backup first baseman.
  • Plenty of teams need relievers, and the Mariners have a few. Baker names Mark Lowe, Sean Green, and Arthur Rhodes as available parties. Just about any team in contention might be interested, though Baker names the Braves and the Rays.

Rosenthal’s Latest: Padilla, Manny, Beltre, Dunn

Rumor man Ken Rosenthal has a new column up.

  • At least three teams have inquired on the Rangers’ Vicente Padilla: the Mets, Yankees, and Brewers.  Jon Daniels is looking for "quality young pitching."
  • Manny Ramirez‘s $20MM option for ’09 isn’t a lock.  It’s a tough call – .900 OPS players on one-year deals don’t grow on trees.
  • Rosenthal suggests David DeJesus or Melky Cabrera would be nice fits for the Diamondbacks, who aren’t looking for a rental.  He also speculates on names like Brian Giles, David Dellucci, and Randy Winn.  Note: Rosenthal is playing GM here, not relaying inside info of trade talks.
  • Rosenthal believes Matt Stairs would be a nice addition for the Dodgers, and notes that the Dodgers and Blue Jays have spoken.  The Jays’ direction for ’08 is still uncertain though.
  • Still sounds like it’d take a "knockout offer" to pry Rich Harden loose from the A’s.
  • The A’s are said to like Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre.  He can block trades to eight unknown clubs though.
  • Adam Dunn isn’t generating much trade interest yet.
  • KC’s Ron Mahay is "drawing significant interest."  The trade market for lefty relievers is fairly robust.

Odds and Ends: Meche, Horne, Manny, Uggla

Today’s random hot stove links…

The Brian Fuentes Situation

Let’s review the Brian Fuentes reports floating about.  The Rockies closer has saved 13 games in 17 opportunities this year.

  • On Friday, Tracy Ringolsby of the Rocky Mountain News wrote, "The Rockies would want two quality prospects, but they won’t deal him until Manny Corpas can return to the closer role or they concede the division and wild card."  Corpas is having his best month of the year, with a 3.86 ERA.  But Taylor Buchholz has been untouchable all year, so I don’t see why this should be a sticking point.
  • Buster Olney agrees; he’s heard that the Fuentes Sweepstakes will begin if the Rox don’t start playing better over the next few weeks.  The Rockies are nine games out in the NL West.
  • On June 24th, Ken Rosenthal sang a different tune.  He said, "The Rockies remain willing to move closer Brian Fuentes regardless of whether they climb back into contention."  One reason for their willingness to trade Fuentes: they’d be hesitant to offer him arbitration after the season and then have him accept.  Rosenthal said the Rockies "remain intrigued by Mets righty Aaron Heilman."
  • The list of known suitors remains at five: Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, Phillies, and A’s.  Sean McAdam wrote today that Hideki Okajima‘s struggles may cause the Red Sox to step up their pursuit.

Schilling Could Return In ’09

Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald is reporting that Curt Schilling’s shoulder surgery went well and he could pitch again in ’09.

“If I want to pitch again, I have a chance to. That’s the bottom line,” Schilling told WEEI yesterday morning. “I’m trying to assess if I’m going to be able to make the commitment for this to happen.”

While a return to the Red Sox may seem like the most obvious destination for Schilling, it will be interesting to see if Theo Epstein is willing to throw good money after bad money. The Red Sox gave Schilling a 1-year/$8MM deal before learning that he would not pitch at all this season.

Cork Gaines writes for RaysIndex and can be reached here.

Odds and Ends: Chacon, Minaya, Inoa

Nothing major cracking on the hot stove this morning, so we’ll kick it off with odds and ends.

A’s, Four Others Interested In Fuentes

At third place and seven games out, the Rockies are not a lock to become sellers. If they do throw in the towel, closer Brian Fuentes figures to become a hot commodity.

Back on June 15th, multiple sources reported the Mets’ interest in Fuentes.  The Yankees have liked him for years.  The Red Sox and Phillies have been known Fuentes fans for a while now also.  Yesterday, Joel Sherman of the New York Post added one more suitor: the A’s.  Ken Rosenthal recently suggested the A’s could be buyers, perhaps chasing big fish like Matt Holliday, Jason Bay, or C.C. Sabathia.  The A’s are just three games out of the wild card behind the Rays.   

Perrotto’s Latest: Sabathia, Bradley

Time to take a spin through John Perrotto’s lastest column over at Baseball Prospectus.

  • C.C. Sabathia suitors named: Yankees, Phillies, Cubs, Red Sox, Rays, and Angels.  The Rays seem to be a new name; DRays Bay has a comment thread up on it.  Jon Heyman has similar names but adds the Dodgers to the mix.
  • The Rangers are apparently warming to the idea of trading Milton Bradley (they’re 7.5 games back) but they could still re-sign him in the offseason.
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