Odds & Ends: Crow, Matsuzaka, Harrington

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Damon Talks About Future, Varitek

MONDAY: WEEI's Alex Speier talked to Damon.  Damon's stance on the term of his next contract:

"I would like to at least get two years, but we’ll see what happens. If I need to take a one with an option or a vesting option, then so be it."

Damon also stirred the pot a bit in reference to Jason Varitek:

"I couldn’t believe that they were letting him walk and try to find a team.  That’s the difference between New York and Boston…If you’re a part of New York, they’re going to keep you there: Posada, Jeter, Mariano, it’s the first time in history guys have been on the same team for 15 years.  It goes to show you something about how the Yankees think, and how many Yankees players have been exclusive with one team. They keep them forever.  (The Red Sox) were ready to let (Varitek) go. He’s their starting catcher. That’s how the two teams work. You know his days are going to be numbered here. But hopefully not — he deserves to be here until his career is over."

FRIDAY: ESPN's Andrew Marchand has a story up about a Johnny Damon radio appearance on 1050 AM in New York.  Damon, a free agent after the season, hopes to re-sign with the Yankees.  However, he feels the chances are slim based on the team's young outfielders.  Damon specifically mentioned Austin Jackson.

Damon, 35, is hitting .295/.385/.500 in 91 plate appearances on the young season.  Realistically, the Yankees may well look to sign an outfielder this winter.  It just might not be Damon.

Odds & Ends: Bowden, Owens, Flores

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Rosenthal On Yankees, Acta, Pedro

The latest from Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports

  • The Yankees' bullpen ranks 12th in the AL with a 6.47 ERA in 64 innings.  Rosenthal learned that GM Brian Cashman isn't interested in any of the available relievers, and the plan seems to be to let them pitch their way out of the funk.  Early offenders include Jose Veras, Edwar Ramirez, and Damaso Marte.  Plus, Brian Bruney is out with an elbow injury.
  • Rosenthal explains some of the criticisms of Nationals manager Manny Acta.  He does not think a firing is imminent, but Acta may not make it through the year.
  • David Ortiz on Pedro Martinez: "When I saw him pitch, I had hot flashes of when he was here."
  • Rosenthal notes the team-friendly nature of Albert Pujols' current seven-year, $100MM contract.

Cafardo’s Latest: Stetter, Catalanotto, Pedro

The Boston Globe's Nick Cafardo has a few bits of information…

  • The Red Sox scouted Brewers left-hander Mitch Stetter last week.  The 28-year-old reliever has held lefties to a .170 average and rigthties to a .151 mark this season.  The Sox, who scouted him last week, are simply being thorough and exploring options in case they come to need anothery lefty in the pen, writes Cafardo.
  • Free agent outfielder Frank Catalanotto has received interest, but is holding out for the right fit.  
  • Jacque Jones and Frank Thomas have been working out together in Las Vegas and are both hoping to land MLB roster spots at some point this season.  
  • As Cafardo writes, "The Brewers may be emerging in the hunt" for free agent Pedro Martinez.  The Blue Jays, Astros, Rockies, A's, Orioles, Indians and Pirates are also thought to have some level of interest.  

Odds & Ends: Minaya, Bradley, McClain

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Red Sox Acquire Kason Gabbard

According to Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the Rangers have traded left-hander Kason Gabbard to the Red Sox for cash considerations.  

The Red Sox immediately assigned him to Triple-A Pawtucket.  Gabbard, 27, was 2-3 last season with a 4.82 ERA in 12 starts for Texas.  He was converted to a reliever this offseason but didn't make the big club out of spring training.

Interesting side note: Gabbard was a member of the Red Sox just a few years ago, but was traded in 2007 as part of a package for Eric Gagne.  The other pieces in that deal?  David Murphy and Engel Beltre.

Jason Bay Comments

WEEI's Alex Speier talked extensively with Red Sox left fielder Jason Bay, who is eligible for free agency for the first time after this season.  Speier learned that the models for Bay's four-year, $18.25MM deal signed in '05 were the Brewers' deals with Geoff Jenkins and Richie Sexson.  In hindsight, Bay could've earned more going year-to-year, but he has no regrets.  Bay noted that one benefit of that deal is that it did not include option years.

Bay's agent hasn't had substantive extension talks with the Red Sox, but he remains unconcerned.  Bay's stance:

"My agents and the company put together a big fancy package and all that stuff. I’ve seen the numbers. But I understand that it’s a completely different economic time, and that there are some concessions. That being said, I’ve played the game for six years.  I’m not looking to set any records. I’m basically looking for what’s fair. Whether it’s here or not remains to be seen. I’m not trying to set a precedent."

Odds & Ends: Zimmerman, Devine, Wolf

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