Rosenthal’s Latest: Peavy, Burnett, Sabathia

Let’s take a look at the latest column from Ken Rosenthal at FOX Sports.

  • Don’t look for a Jake Peavy trade this week at the GM meetings, as the Padres haven’t found a match with Peavy’s five preferred teams.
  • A.J. Burnett‘s agent should announce his client’s decision to opt out today.  Rosenthal notes Burnett’s preference to sign near his Maryland home, with the Yankees and Red Sox as the most realistic possibilities.
  • Rosenthal believes the Brewers offered C.C. Sabathia $100MM over five years (rather than four).  The Brewers can say they tried, but no one expects Sabathia to settle so far below his market value.  Also, the Brewers will decide today on Mike Cameron‘s $10MM option.
  • The Phillies’ areas of uncertainty: GM, left field, fifth starter.

Odds & Ends: Amaro, Marte, Griffey

Some Odds & Ends to begin the day:

  • The Phillies are expected to announce Ruben Amaro Jr. as their next General Manager on Monday. Says Ken Mandel of MLB.com, "Amaro, 43, served as a batboy for the Phillies from 1980-83, and played for the Phillies from 1992-93 and 1996-98. He moved into the front office after retiring as a player." As the clubs Assistant General Manager, he’s been the heir apparent to the 71-year-old Pat Gillick as GM.
  • The Yankees are expected to decline Damaso Marte‘s $6MM option, according to George King III of the New York Post. Marte made $2MM this year and the Yankees are opting to buy him out for $250,000. I expect them to make an attempt to sign him to a new contract but no details yet.
  • Larry Stone of the Seattle Times says Ken Griffey Jr. is open to returing to Seattle. No comment from M’s new GM Jack Zduriencik.

Odds And Ends: Miller, Ngoepe, Moss, Perez, Phillies

Here are some crumbs from the trade rumor loaf:

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Moyer Wants To Stay With Phillies

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Todd Zolecki, Jamie Moyer wants to help the Phillies defend their title next year.

Moyer said that he hasn’t spoken with the Phillies about returning, but he’s optimistic about his chances of playing in Philadelphia in 2009. The Phillies have a core of Cole Hamels, Brett Myers, and Joe Blanton under control for ’09.

This year, Moyer had an ERA of 3.71 in nearly 200 regular season innings before pitching well in the World Series.

Options Declined: Taguchi, Gordon, Counsell, Embree

Alright, time to lump today’s remaining options together in one post.

Odds and Ends: Jacobs, Howard, Renteria

Links for Friday…

What’s Next For Pat Burrell?

FRIDAY: Paul Hagen of the Philadelphia Inquirer says Burrell "reportedly turned down a two-year, $22MM offer" from the Phillies.

THURSDAY: Phillies left fielder Pat Burrell gave a few comments to Bob Ford of the Philadelphia Inquirer last night.  He suggested his future is in the Phillies’ hands, not his.  I’m not sure what that means, since it’s really up to both parties.  Chances are the Phillies will stick to a two-year offer and Burrell will leave.  He earned $14MM in 2008.

Burrell, 32, hit .250/.367/.507 in 645 plate appearances this year.  He hit 33 home runs and drew 102 walks.  Burrell trailed off, hitting .191/.295/.365 over the season’s final two months.  He was a liability in left field, costing the Phillies 20 bases compared to the average left fielder. 

Burrell has his flaws, but he is one of the top OBP/power sources on the free agent market.  Any ideas on potential suitors?  The Angels, Royals, Blue Jays, A’s, Rays, Braves, Mets, Reds, and Giants could be involved depending on the price.

Odds and Ends: Myers, Crede, Giants

Links for Wednesday…

Heyman’s Latest: Sabathia, Holliday, Griffey

SI.com’s Jon Heyman has a new column up; let’s take a look.

  • "The prevailing opinion around baseball" is that C.C. Sabathia will sign with the Yankees, and C.C.’s friend Jimmy Rollins agrees.
  • Matt Holliday "definitely intrigues" the Yankees.  But they’d have to give up a lot to get him for one year, and they seem full at the outfield corners.
  • Heyman, perhaps sensing a divide that does not exist, says Pat Gillick has relied on scouts rather than stats to make his decisions.  Heyman also speaks of "a new hesitancy on the part of some to go for another young Ivy League stat man" at the general manager position.
  • Heyman echoes the commonly held sentiment that the White Sox will not re-sign Ken Griffey Jr.
  • The Mets are prioritizing catcher, bullpen, rotation, and outfield over second base.  They’ve talked about Giants backstop Bengie Molina, owed $6MM in the last year of his deal.
  • Heyman believes Boston’s chances of trading Mike Lowell are "practically nil" due to his hip surgery.  His sources won’t rule out a run at Mark Teixeira though.  In other Boston buzz, Heyman sees Coco Crisp on the trading block and a two-year offer for Jason Varitek.
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