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Odds and Ends: Manny, Laird, Strasburg, Chipper

By Tim Dierkes | September 29, 2008 at 3:02pm CDT

Let’s gather up today’s linkage.

  • Andy Pettitte will probably pitch next year, but Mike Mussina remains an unknown.
  • Reader Peter H. reminds us that the Brewers’ playoff berth means the Indians get to choose the player to be named later in the C.C. Sabathia deal.
  • Ross Newhan finds it indisputable that the Dodgers and Angels have to re-sign Manny Ramirez and Mark Teixeira at any cost.  Manny generated an estimated $7.6MM in extra revenue for the Dodgers.  T.J. Simers snagged all kinds of quotes from Manny in recent articles, including one about Red Sox traveling secretary Jack McCormick dissing Manny in front of his teammates prior to the shoving incident.
  • Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News names some possible fits for Gerald Laird this winter – the Tigers, Brewers, Reds, and Red Sox.
  • The Nationals will pick first in the 2009 draft.  Will they go for Stephen Strasburg?
  • Kerry Wood felt bad about his three-year, $32.5MM deal, and basically signed a blank check after the ’07 season.
  • Ron Villone would like to return to the Cardinals rather than attempt to tie Mike Morgan’s record of playing for 12 different teams.
  • Leo Mazzone or Rick Peterson for next Tigers pitching coach?
  • Athletics Nation puts together a plan to compete in ’09 without sacrificing the future.
  • Chipper Jones wants to retire a Brave.  But if he doesn’t sign an extension beyond ’09 and the Braves want to trade him next summer, he’s got a short list of teams to which he’d accept a trade.
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Week In Review: 9/21 – 9/27

By Steve Adams | September 28, 2008 at 5:26pm CDT

Here’s your weekly look back at some of the biggest stories we’ve covered on MLBTR!

  • The Pedro Alvarez drama may finally be behind us. The Pirates’ first-round pick agreed to terms with the organization on a new four-year, $6.355MM major league contract. Jim Callis and Dejan Kovacevic have some more insight to offer on the signing here. The contract was officially signed later in the week, and the grievance was resolved. Royals fans and Eric Hosmer are also both relieved that this is over I’m sure.
  • The Blue Jays began talking extension with A.J. Burnett this week. Later on, we learned that the Jays would offer a two-year, $30MM extension onto the remaining two years of his contract, bringing the total remaining value to four years, $54MM. Burnett seemed pleasantly surprised with the amount of money the Jays were said to offer. He expected they’d offer less. You’re always going to be wondering just how many innings he can give you in a season, but in a world where Carlos Silva makes $12MM per season, if Burnett is healthy he’d be a steal at this price.
  • Lots of question marks for another AL East team’s rotation, with the Yankees trying to figure out just what exactly Andy Pettitte and Mike Mussina are planning for 2009. Pettitte has said that he’ll play for the Yankees or retire. Bringing Pettitte back only makes sense if he’s willing to take a much smaller contract. I think around $10MM would make sense; someone also suggested a $7-8MM deal with incentives. That seems fair as well. As for Mussina, he initially said that he didn’t think he’d pitch in 2009, but later at least discussed the possibility of pitching for 300 wins. His first preference would be to pitch for the Yankees again. Congrats to Moose on picking up win number 20 today, by the way. Another milestone in a great career.
  • Erik Bedard’s injury and operation weren’t as serious as thought, and the Mariners now face more of a decision on bringing him back. If he’s healthy enough to pitch, I can’t see a reason not to bring him back. Maybe they can at least get a few months of the pitcher they initially thought they were getting, and get something in return in July.
  • Curious about what it will take for your club to reel in that free agent you’re craving? Buster Olney took a look at the market earlier this week that might shed some light on the issue.
  • One player who will be in that free agent pool is Orlando Cabrera. He openly criticized his teammates, saying that none of them wanted to win enough, and that "they were the problem," not him. Cabera’s hitting a very weak shortstop market; he should draw a lot of interest from numerous clubs. Interestingly, that article suggests Chicago’s biggest rival – Minnesota – as a possible landing place for Cabrera.
  • Two players officially called it quits this week. Todd Jones retired, notching 319 saves in his career. Elsewhere, J.T. Snow signed a one-day contract with San Francisco, so he could officially retire as a Giant.
  • Tim updated the Offseason Outlook series with entries for the Reds, Rockies, and Rangers.
  • Has anyone seen Brad Penny recently? No? Apparently, neither have the Dodgers.
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Brad Penny Nowhere To Be Found

By Tim Dierkes | September 26, 2008 at 11:41am CDT

Joe Torre says injured pitcher Brad Penny disappeared without saying goodbye (no note either apparently).  Penny recently expressed displeasure with the Dodgers’ wise decision not to exercise his ’09 option this spring.

Penny has a $9.25MM option for next year with a $2MM buyout.  Is he worth $7.25MM on a one-year deal?  Probably not – his shoulder bothered him all year and he has a long injury history.  Toss in the comments and the unceremonious departure, and it’s likely Penny’s Dodgers career is over.

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Olney On The Free Agent Market

By Tim Dierkes | September 25, 2008 at 12:31pm CDT

ESPN’s Buster Olney has a great blog post up today with his musings about this winter’s free agent market.  Let’s take a look.

  • Industry people believe the current state of the economy might temper offseason spending.  We’ve already heard the rumblings that typically high-spending teams like the Angels, Tigers and Mariners backing off or holding the line on payroll.
  • Olney feels C.C. Sabathia could draw a $140MM offer from the Yankees, but something more in the $90-100MM range from the Angels or Dodgers.  So he may have to decide whether playing close to home is worth $30-50MM.
  • Olney extols the virtues of Derek Lowe, who could get a deal comparable to Jason Schmidt’s three years/$47MM.  That was two years, ago though…I think Scott Boras gets Lowe $18MM a year.
  • Olney considers this a strong market for starting pitching.  Maybe so, but we might see a lot of multiyear deals for injury-risk hurlers after Sabathia and Lowe sign.
  • Olney likes the match between the Cardinals and Brian Fuentes.  Other teams that could consider Fuentes: the Rays, Indians, and Brewers.
  • Olney is convinced the Yankees will offer Bobby Abreu arbitration but nothing more.  Abreu is comfortably set to earn Type A status.  If the Yanks offer arbitration, they’ll either get Abreu for one year and $16MM or so or they’ll get two draft picks.  In contrast, Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman have said they expect the Yankees to let Abreu leave.
  • Olney guesses the Red Sox will offer Jason Varitek two guaranteed years with a vesting option for 2011.  The Boston Globe’s Amalie Benjamin wrote in August that she expects Varitek to re-sign.
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Odds and Ends: Patterson, Lowry, Alvarez

By Tim Dierkes | September 25, 2008 at 10:11am CDT

Today’s linkage…

  • Brewers fans, act quickly to snag free tickets to tonight’s game courtesy of Eric Gagne.  Nice gesture.
  • Of course Ned Colletti wants to re-sign Manny Ramirez.  It’s just a question of dollars and years. Does Manny get the rumored 4/100 he might desire?
  • The Jays locked manager Cito Gaston up through 2010.
  • Richard Griffin says the Blue Jays will be better for it if they lose A.J. Burnett.  Meanwhile, River Ave. Blues is open to the idea of the Yankees signing him.
  • No, Corey Patterson is not dating Dusty Baker’s daughter.  And Baker says he wasn’t behind the signing, either.
  • The Reds might not be in the market for a catcher this winter, if they go with Ryan Hanigan as the starter in ’09.
  • The Mariners officially founded the 100/100 club.
  • Peter Abraham sees the Yankees going with Brett Gardner as the center fielder in 2009.  Peter Gammons is "convinced he is going to be an everyday center fielder."
  • Sam Mellinger discusses a way to drastically shake up the Royals: trade both Zack Greinke and Joakim Soria for loads of young, cheap players.  As he notes, the strategy could work out but might cause a fan revolt.
  • Andrew Baggarly wonders if Noah Lowry’s injury problems could prevent a Matt Cain trade.  Also, Baggarly sees a non-tender in Kevin Correia’s future.
  • Frank Coonelly suggested Pedro Alvarez’s new deal is comparable in value to the original.  Scott Boras then jumped on the conference call to say it was a favorable change, and much different from the original.  Additionally, Coonelly contacted Baseball America’s Jim Callis to dispute the idea of a premeditated plan to negotiate with Alvarez after the deadline.
  • The Marlins will focus on improving their defense this winter.
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Odds and Ends: Santos, Blalock, Lo Duca

By Tim Dierkes | September 24, 2008 at 3:17pm CDT

Let’s dig through today’s rumor bin…

  • The Jays claimed southpaw Reid Santos off waivers from the Indians.  MLB.com’s Anthony Castrovince says the Indians are clearing room on their 40-man roster in preparation for the winter.
  • Dejan Kovacevic has yet to observe why new Pirates third baseman Andy LaRoche is so highly regarded.
  • Jamey Newberg feels Hank Blalock’s $6.2MM option for ’09 is an easy call to exercise.
  • J.C. Bradbury sees a rift within the Braves organization.
  • Craig Calcaterra dismisses the silly idea of Frank McCourt suing Andruw Jones.
  • Paul Lo Duca would prefer a non-guaranteed deal next year if he gets a chance to compete for a starting job.
  • Ian O’Connor doesn’t see Alex Rodriguez finishing his contract as a Yankee.
  • C.C. Sabathia just wants to be happy in his next destination.
  • Will the Braves re-sign Mike Hampton this winter?  Is it possible both he and Carl Pavano are useful pitchers in 2009?
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Heyman’s Latest: Sabathia, Roberts, Cain

By Tim Dierkes | September 22, 2008 at 1:31pm CDT

Here’s a look at the latest column from SI.com’s Jon Heyman.

  • One "Yankees person" believes it will take "crazy money" to convince C.C. Sabathia to pitch in New York and in the American League.
  • The following three names are being bandied about in the Yankees’ clubhouse for center field next year: Nate McLouth, David DeJesus, and Matt Kemp.  DeJesus seems the most reasonable target, though Robinson Cano could be part of a package for Kemp.  DeJesus, it should be noted, played a poor center field this year according to the plus/minus system.
  • Heyman doesn’t see the Yankees re-signing Jason Giambi or Bobby Abreu due to defensive concerns.
  • Heyman says the Brewers’ efforts to acquire Brian Roberts were more under the radar than the Cubs’.  GM Doug Melvin admitted Roberts’ name came up last spring, as the Orioles "were wanting to get [the Brewers] involved."
  • Heyman speculation…could the Giants send Matt Cain and another player to Milwaukee for Prince Fielder, and then sign Sabathia?  Or could the Rockies jump into the bidding for C.C.?
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Odds and Ends: Cashman, Roberts, Lowe

By Tim Dierkes | September 18, 2008 at 11:43am CDT

Rounding up links for Thursday…

  • Ken Davidoff of Newsday notes which player moves were entirely Brian Cashman’s, and which came from above.
  • Buster Olney wonders if Doug Melvin could replace Cashman as the Yankees’ GM.  Olney stresses that it’s pure speculation on his part.
  • Viva El Birdos asks what it would take for the Cardinals to acquire Brian Roberts.
  • John Lowe of the Detroit Free Press says the Tigers should sign Derek Lowe this winter.  Will Lowe get a four year deal?
  • Bud Selig tells Ken Rosenthal the Manny Ramirez trade was completed before the deadline.  Jerry Crasnick says the Dodgers have not talked to Ramirez about an extension.
  • Rays Index explains why the team should not trade Scott Kazmir.
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Heyman’s Latest: Epstein, Cano, Hudson

By Tim Dierkes | September 17, 2008 at 5:03pm CDT

Highlights from Jon Heyman’s latest column at SI.com:

  • Brewers owner Mark Attanasio reportedly made the decision to fire Ned Yost, but GM Doug Melvin’s power is not diminished.
  • Theo Epstein’s new agreement is for three years.
  • Heyman notes "talk lately that the Yankees might consider trading Robinson Cano."  Apparently Cano still has good trade value and the Yankees could fill multiple needs in a deal.  Heyman says the Dodgers are interested.  Cano was subject of an odd Dodgers rumor back in July.  The Yanks would be interested in Orlando Hudson if they were to trade Cano.
  • Alex Rodriguez patched things up with Scott Boras, who he considers "a good guy."
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Blake Leads Third Base Market

By Tim Dierkes | September 17, 2008 at 1:12pm CDT

Here’s a look at the free agent market for third basemen:

Rich Aurilia (37)
Casey Blake (35)
Hank Blalock (28) – $6.2MM club option for ’09 with a $0.25MM buyout
Willie Bloomquist (31)
Aaron Boone (36)
Russell Branyan (33)
Craig Counsell (38)
Joe Crede (31)
Nomar Garciaparra (35)
Wes Helms (33) – $3.75MM club option for ’09
Chipper Jones (37) – $8-11MM vesting option for ’09
Mark Loretta (37)
Fernando Tatis (34)
Ramon Vazquez (32)

Jones won’t hit the market.  Blalock and Crede have health issues, while the others would be stretched as starters.  Except for Casey Blake.  He’s the best free agent option at third base.

Blake, 35, is hitting .282/.351/.480 in 560 plate appearances this year.  He’s not much defensively, making eight fewer plays than the average third baseman this year.  He’s about average at fielding bunts.

Blake is earning $6.1MM this year.  Perhaps he will receive a two-year deal in the $15MM range.  The Indians told Blake to keep them in mind, but he hasn’t made any decisions yet.  He should have plenty of suitors, possibly including the Twins, A’s, Brewers, Dodgers, and Giants.  Blake can also play first base and right field, expanding his options.

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