Eric Gagne To Sign Today?

Gordon Edes of the Boston Globe reports that Eric Gagne should decide whether to become a Red Sox, Indian, or Ranger today.

Edes says the odds favor the Indians and Rangers, who seem more willing to guarantee Gagne $5MM.  Balking at such a request is understandable given how little Gagne pitched during the 2005-06 seasons.  The Dodgers paid him $18MM for 15.1 Major League innings over that period.

Offers Made To Dotel

The Boston Herald reports that two or three offers have been made to Octavio Dotel, including one from the Red Sox.  You can add the Yanks, Royals, and Indians as other possibilities.  The Mets, Cards, and Indians were interested in him last year before he signed with New York.

Dotel’s agent says he will decide tonight.  No word on Dotel’s merengue album.

Red Sox Rumor Roundup

The Red Sox have been kind of busy lately.  Let’s round ’em up.

The team signed J.D. Drew and Julio Lugo yesterday, and the Manny talks seem dead.  In case you have been living under a rock. 

On the other hand, a few sources have rekindled the Manny stuff for one more day.  ESPN Deportes mentions possible deals with the Ms or Dodgers, while the Boston Herald alludes to possible talks today.

Nine days left to reach a deal with Daisuke MatsuzakaDustin Pedroia and Alex Cora will probably take care of 2B.

Best news is that Jon Lester has been cleared for spring training.

Red Sox Sign Julio Lugo

Busy day for the Red Sox – they signed shortstop Julio Lugo for four years and $36MM today.  Lugo was the only decent shortstop on the free agent market from the start.

Perhaps he will bat leadoff for the Sox – fantasy leaguers take note.  Lugo posted a .373 OBP for the Devil Rays last year and a .362 mark in 2005.  He also showed surprising power by slugging .498 for Tampa Bay.  He tanked in 49 games as a Dodger, which may have driven down his market price slightly.

Early Evening Rumors

Rosenthal has dollar amounts for the Greg Maddux deal: the Padres will pay him $10M in 2007, with a player option for 2008.  The option starts at $6M, but if Maddux reaches various plateaus, the option could increase in value to another $10M.

The Arlington Daily-Herald speculates that a Kevin Mench for Jon Lieber deal could be evened out by the Brewers sending along Jose Capellan.  Capellan hasn’t lived up to his potential yet, but he’s still young enough that he could develop into a top-tier setup man.  I’d be very surprised (not to mention disappointed) if Doug Melvin made that deal without getting something else of value in return.

According to Rotoworld, the Mets have offered Julio Lugo $36 million over four years, but Steve Phillips believes the Red Sox will sign him.   Theo Epstein was quoted earlier today saying that Dustin Pedroia could be his opening day shortstop, but it’s hard to believe the Red Sox won’t find some way to upgrade at least one of their middle infield spots.

By Jeff Sackmann, Brew Crew Ball

Will’s Mill

Will Carroll of Baseball Prospectus is at the Winter Meetings, and filing reports daily.  Best of all, his notes today are free:

The specific Manny Ramirez deal offered by the Dodgers that the Red Sox turned down was for Jonathan Broxton and Andy LaRoche.  Sounds like it would take one more player (or an equivalent starter instead of Broxton) to get the deal done.  Either that, or the Sox are just showing Manny how valuable he is, and how much they love him.  I get the feeling that the Red Sox and Manny are like a Hollywood couple–let’s say Pam Anderson and Kid Rock–and all the troubles aren’t real, they’re just a way of keeping everybody’s name in the newspaper.  All the time.

The Rangers are in on Mike Piazza.  Anybody else think that Jon Daniels’s strategy is to bid on every single player Billy Beane shows interest in, driving up the price and making it impossible for Billy to acquire players?  He did it with Frank Thomas before Thomas signed with the Blue Jays; maybe he’ll jump into the Alan Embree negotiations next.

Will also prints the idea that Barry Bonds would be well-served by waiting until May to start playing.  Like Roger Clemens did last year, he could pick the team that looks best, and he wouldn’t suffer through a month of intensive coverage in March.

By Jeff Sackmann, Brew Crew Ball

Edes On The Manny Meetings

Gordon Edes of the Boston Globe is all over the Manny Ramirez dealings.

The Angels will meet with the Red Sox tonight, but would have to bite the bullet and part with Scot Shields to get the deal done.  Why are they so reluctant to do this?  Come on.  Its Manny.  Boston is also interested in Orlando Cabrera, Ervin Santana, and Jered Weaver.  You can count Weaver out.  That’s silly.

The Giants might get in on it instead.  The buzz is that the Nats could wedge their way into a three-way trade involving the following players: Chad Cordero, Noah Lowry, J.J. Putz, and/or Rafael Soriano, and Jimmie J.J. Walker.

Earlier this afternoon Edes talked to a Dodger official who rated the team’s chances of acquiring Manny at 5% at best.  So you’re saying there’s a chance.

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