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Odds and Ends: Thames, Sosa, Inge, Crisp

By Tim Dierkes | March 5, 2008 at 11:40am CDT

Here’s today’s link roundup.

  • MetsBlog passes along a Jon Heyman WFAN appearance tidbit.  The SI.com writer said the Mets and Tigers are discussing a Marcus Thames for Jorge Sosa swap.  Thames definitely fits the Mets’ needs, though Sosa seems a little light for him.
  • I did a fantasy baseball mailbag for Hardball Times.
  • Brandon Inge tries to explain his comments about catching.
  • John Smoltz has advice for Cole Hamels.
  • Nice to see a popular player legitimately spending time to sign fan mail.
  • Buster Olney says the Red Sox and A’s are still discussing Coco Crisp.
  • Olney also notes that "talent evaluators say the Reds have demonstrated a clear willingness to deal Homer Bailey."
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Baseball Blogs Weigh In: Papelbon, Fielder, Hamels

By Cork Gaines | March 4, 2008 at 1:12pm CDT

Last year, in his final year prior to arbitration eligibility, Ryan Howard was renewed for $900K. This was about twice what the Phillies were required to pay Howard, but significantly less than the reigning MVP thought he deserved. Of course, this year that number has been used as a measuring stick by several young stars that have yet to reach arbitration and are subject to automatic renewals from their clubs. It seems that this year, more than years past, players are voicing their displeasure about the automatic renewals. Prince Fielder is displeased at being renewed for $670K, or about 50% more than what the Brewers were required to pay.  Jonathan Papelbon has stated that he wants the same $900K that the Phillies gave Howard, and said he would not agree to anything less.  Cole Hamels called the $500K that the Phillies gave him a "low blow" compared to the $750K he was asking for. At the other end of the spectrum is B.J. Upton, who was automatically renewed at $10K less than what he made in 2007, despite hitting .300-24-82 with 22 steals last year. Upton made it clear that it was a "non-issue" and it will not impact future negotiations. The stances made by these players has many fans up in arms on both sides of the issue. Lets take a look at what is being written in the blogospere.

If there is a topic you would like to see covered in "Baseball Blogs Weigh In" please let me know HERE.

  • Red Sox News understands why Papelbon is frustrated but notes there is no real incentive for the Red Sox to give him a long-term deal at this point noting that Papelbon is only one year removed from a season-ending shoulder ailment.
  • Sox and Pinstripes urges the Red Sox to follow the lead of the Rockies and sign Papelbon to a long-term contract.
  • Matt Watson of AOL Fanhouse notes that Papelbon may actually be costing himself money down the road if the Red Sox, one of the richest teams in baseball, decide not to give him a long-term deal and let him bolt when he becomes a free agent.
  • Beer Leaguer is irked by the recent comments of Hamels, but is not surprised as this seems to be par for the course with the young pitcher. They wonder if being a member of the Phillies is important to Hamels.
  • The 700 Level notes in the case of Hamels that it is easy for the fans to side with the players in these situations when it is not their money and they are worried about losing talent down the road, but feels this is the status quo in baseball.
  • Bugs & Cranks feels the extra $250K for Hamels would have been a small price to pay just to keep this story out of the papers.
  • Brewers Bar is worried that Fielder is just the latest puppet for Scott Boras but also thinks the Brewers could have avoided future headaches by giving Fielder the same deal ($900K) that Howard received last year.
  • The Brewer Nation wonders if Fielder should really be upset over being renewed automoatically.
  • Baseball Musings warns the Brewers that upsetting Fielder could end up the same way Barry Bonds did in Pittsburgh.
  • Swing And A Miss feels that this increase in recent bitterness towards automatic renewals is less about money and more about players feeling they deserve "respect."

Cork Gaines writes for Rays Index and can be reached here.

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Odds and Ends: Lowry, Mantei, Inge

By Tim Dierkes | March 4, 2008 at 8:32am CDT

Link time!

  • The White Sox had a scout watching Noah Lowry’s disaster yesterday.  Maybe that affected him.
  • Todd Zolecki says Ruben Amaro Jr. is the frontrunner for the Phillies’ GM job next year, with Mike Arbuckle the other main candidate.  Meanwhile, Bob Ford thinks the Phils should’ve paid $200K for Cole Hamels’ happiness.
  • Looks like Matt Mantei’s comeback attempt may come to an end.  Despite Jim Leyland’s comments, you have to think Dave Dombrowski will troll the market for relievers.  Leyland also talked about how he’s not going to force Brandon Inge to catch.
  • Jeff Sackmann discusses some clubs that would stand to gain around three wins by signing Barry Bonds.
  • Jonathan Papelbon’s contract is likely to be renewed today, and he’s probably not getting $900K.
  • Tom Haudricourt offers up a primer on renewals, arbitration, free agency, all that stuff.
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Odds and Ends: Ponson, Inge, Papelbon

By Tim Dierkes | March 3, 2008 at 9:31am CDT

Let’s round up some Monday morning links.

  • The Cardinals are taking another look at Sidney Ponson.  Insert your own punchline in the comments.
  • Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun could see the O’s making a minor trade for a veteran second baseman if they acquire Ronny Cedeno but not Eric Patterson in a Brian Roberts deal with the Cubs.
  • Brandon Inge is trying his best to talk his way out of town.  The Dodgers’ recently reported nibble hasn’t been publicly shot down, so that’s a plus.
  • South Side Sox thinks speedy infielder Eugenio Velez is the type of player the White Sox could desire for Joe Crede.
  • Jonathan Papelbon wants $900K in his last year before arbitration eligibility.  Ryan Howard set a scary precedent last year.  If Papelbon doesn’t get offered something close, he’d rather make a statement and be renewed near the minimum.
  • Buster Olney suggests Dan Johnson and Doug Mientkiewicz could be possibilities for the Mets in their quest for a backup first baseman.  Olney speculated on Nick Johnson, Scott Hatteberg, Richie Sexson, Tony Clark, and Kevin Millar the day before.
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Coco Still Possibility For Cubs, White Sox

By Nat Boyle | March 2, 2008 at 12:19pm CDT

Two suitors for the affable Coco Crisp, both in the Windy City.

According to Chris De Luca at the Chicago Sun Times,

"The Cubs and Red Sox have had talks centering on Crisp in recent weeks, though the subject was broached by Boston, sources say, and evidently the Red Sox were not interested when the Cubs dangled outfielder Matt Murton.  Talks could resume during spring training, however, depending on the Red Sox’ need for starting pitching — an area where the Cubs are expected to have some surplus with Ryan Dempster or Jason Marquis getting nudged out of the rotation."

And also from the same source,

"They, too, could find themselves in the market later in camp if Jerry Owens doesn’t pan out in center. Manager Ozzie Guillen has long admired Crisp, but the White Sox don’t figure to have a surplus of starting pitching by the end of spring training."

On a related side note, I caught the BoSox/Twins preseason game on Friday night and got a chance to watch Twins CF incumbent Carlos Gomez unload a scud missile from centerfield to get Dustin Pedroia at homeplate. With Gomez in house, I can see why rumors of the Twins as an option for Coco have cooled.  Thoughts?

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Baseball Blogs Weigh In: Garcia, Lohse, Colon

By Cork Gaines | February 29, 2008 at 12:43pm CDT

With a full slate of Spring Training games underway today, there are still some big names hanging out in the free agent market. After the Red Sox signed signed former Cy Young winner Bartolo Colon to a minor league deal, there are still two big-name starting pitchers that have yet to find new homes. Former all-star Freddy Garcia is not expected to be ready until mid-season after having rotator cuff surgery last fall, but may have interest from several clubs. On the other hand Kyle Lohse is still looking for work despite being perfectly healthy. His biggest ailment maybe that his agent’s name is Scott Boras. With just over four weeks until opening day, let’s take a look at coverage of these pitchers in the blogosphere.

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  • Mets Fever notes that the names Garcia and Lohse keep popping up on the radar and they are not surprised considering that the Mets rotation is a crapshoot once you get past Johan Santana.
  • Sox and Pinstripes says that signing Garcia would be a smart move for the Red Sox. With Colon and Curt Schilling, Garcia would provide the Sox with plenty of second half pitching insurance.
  • Fire Brand of the American League is hoping the Red Sox will sign Garcia as they believe he will be more dependable than Colon.
  • MetsBlog can’t see the Mets signing Lohse unless they can find a way to unload Orlando Hernandez. And then they would only go for a one year deal.
  • Sox & Dawgs notes the age-old baseball cliche that a team can never have too much pitching and likes the addition of Colon.
  • Bugs & Cranks says that the signing of Colon has them seeing El Guapo Deja Vu and wonder if he will be as important and beloved as another former Cy Young winner, Eric Gagne.
  • Surviving Grady notes that every good sitcom needs a fat guy and now the Red Sox have theirs in the form of Colon.

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Gammons’ Latest: Bonds, Murton

By Tim Dierkes | February 28, 2008 at 5:55pm CDT

ESPN’s Peter Gammons has a new blog post with some hot stove info.

  • Gammons has a quote from Andrew Friedman that should be the final word on Barry Bonds to Tampa Bay: If I didn’t entertain ideas, be it a signing of a great hitter like Bonds or a trade, I should be fired.  But that is past.  Let’s take Friedman at his word and rule Bonds out for the Rays.
  • Gammons notes that the Cubs have discussed Matt Murton with the Rangers and Red Sox, but he alone wouldn’t get them Marlon Byrd or Coco Crisp.  Murton was drafted 32nd overall by Boston in ’03, and then traded to the Cubs a year later in the Nomar Garciaparra deal.  Murton would remain pretty well blocked in Boston though.
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Odds and Ends: Fields, Garcia, Bonds

By Tim Dierkes | February 28, 2008 at 9:09am CDT

Welcome to today’s roundup…

  • Josh Byrnes would never give a pitcher eight years, just so you know (hat tip AZ Snakepit).
  • South Side Sox explains how Josh Fields was posturing in not signing his contract.  Unrelated interesting fact – Fields seemed headed to Florida in a Miguel Cabrera for a split-second in December.
  • Bobby Jenks’ salary is set to skyrocket next year, as he becomes arbitration-eligible.
  • Freddy Garcia’s agent talks about the Mets, Yankees, and Red Sox for his client.  Garcia is targeting a June or July return.
  • DRays Bay’s free season preview guide is now available.  Speaking of the Rays, owner Stuart Sternberg may be willing to spend some money for midseason acquisitions if need be.  And he "sounded as if he were open" to the idea of signing Barry Bonds, according to Marc Topkin.
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Odds and Ends: Spiezio, Pavano, Gross, Jackson

By Tim Dierkes | February 27, 2008 at 12:18pm CDT

Links, rumors…

  • Scott Spiezio is in trouble with the law, and the Cardinals decided to release him for it.  Joe Ostermeier notes that the Cards now have about $20MM in dead money on the payroll for ’08.
  • Evan Grant believes the Rangers would want Jose Ceda or Donald Veal in a deal for Marlon Byrd.
  • Call it informed speculation, but Mike Berardino wonders whether Carl Pavano could end up back with the Marlins eventually.
  • Ken Rosenthal recently wrote that the Padres were eyeing Gabe Gross.  Tom Haudricourt found out that Kevin Towers never inquired on the Brewers outfielder, but that doesn’t mean the Friars weren’t eyeing him.
  • Ken Davidoff makes a case for why the Astros should sign Roger Clemens.
  • Sadly, the Rockies pulled the plug on a deal with Neifi Perez at the last minute.
  • We hear "best shape of his life" often in Spring Training, but not with the newly signed Bartolo Colon.  The Red Sox have some history pursuing Colon, as noted by Rob Bradford.
  • Conor Jackson switched agents.
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Red Sox Evaluate Freddy Garcia

By Tim Dierkes | February 27, 2008 at 7:39am CDT

Rob Bradford of the Boston Herald reports that free agent pitcher Freddy Garcia is in the Red Sox clubhouse today.  He believes it’s more than just a visit; the Red Sox may be evaluating his health.  No signing appears close though.  Garcia may have a dozen teams to choose from if he proves healthy and markets himself around June. 

Michael Silverman confirms that Boston’s training and rehab staff took a look at Garcia.

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