Odds & Ends: Bowden, Stanton, Baker

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Odds & Ends: Gload, Pierre, Beimel

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Ivan Rodriguez Rumors: Thursday

10:54am: WEEI’s Alex Speier spoke to Rodriguez, who said:

"My agent and I, the conversation we had is (regarding) Houston and Florida. There have been rumors about the Mets, also. But as of right now, there’s nothing firm. Nothing has happened. We’re still waiting."

Pudge spoke highly of the Mets and didn’t rule out the idea of being a backup on a one-year deal.

9:23am: In a column last night, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports weighed in on free agent catcher Ivan Rodriguez.

Rosenthal says the Marlins and Mets remain interested in Rodriguez, but in either case he’d have to earn his playing time.  Pudge wants to enter a situation where he’ll get to play five days a week.  The Marlins and Mets aren’t ready to push aside John Baker or Brian Schneider to guarantee that.  Also, the Mets would have to move backup Ramon Castro to be able to sign Rodriguez.  Rodriguez seems more concerned with playing time than money.  He’ll attempt to raise his stock in the WBC.

Rosenthal says the Astros will pass over "concern that Rodriguez would be a poor teammate."

Odalis Perez Likes The Marlins

According to Mike Berardino of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, free agent lefty Odalis Perez would love to play for the Marlins.  However, they have not contacted his agent.  Perez might sign for less than a million bucks again, but he wants a Major League deal.  Perez told Yahoo’s David Brown he has nine or ten interested teams after he forced his release by refusing to show up to camp for the Nationals.  He’ll pitch in the WBC for the Dominican Republic.

Berardino adds that the Marlins have a standing offer to southpaw reliever Will Ohman.

Odds & Ends: Contraction, Pudge, German, Jays

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Today’s Signings: Sanchez, Weaver, Galarraga

MLBTR has an update on major league signings for today based on e-mail communication with Sports Illustrated’s Jon Heyman. His article is here.

Florida Marlins – Anibal Sanchez, $400,000
L.A. Angels – Jered Weaver, $465,000
Arizona Diamondbacks – Tony Pena, $430,000
Detroit Tigers – Armando Galarraga, $430,000
San Francisco Giants – Jonathan Sanchez, $455,000

Chad Cordero To Audition Again

As reported by Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, free agent Chad Cordero will hold another workout for interested teams on Friday.

The Rangers will be in attendance.  You can bet the Twins will also be there.  The Marlins, Royals and Brewers are also likely to send scouts.  Cordero, who will turn 27 in March, missed most of the 2008 season after undergoing shoulder surgery.  He racked up 113 saves for the Nationals between 2005 and 2007.

Marlins Eyeing Will Ohman, Chad Cordero

According to MLB.com’s Joe Frisaro, the Marlins continue to have interest in free agent lefty Will Ohman.  Back on February 16th, ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick said Ohman had offers in hand from the Marlins, Padres, and Pirates.  The Pirates are still involved, while the Padres are seen as a long shot.  Ohman doesn’t figure to get more than $1MM as the lefty reliever market continues to drag.

Frisaro adds that the Marlins were one of about 15 teams watching Chad Cordero‘s recent workout.  Frisaro’s read on the audition:

The reports are Cordero likely won’t be ready until perhaps the second half. His fastball was clocked around 80 mph, and the ball wasn’t coming out of his hand like it did when he was healthy pitching for Washington.

Cordero’s agent Larry Reynolds, however, suggested his client would be at "full tilt" sometime in March.

Heyman’s Latest: Cabrera, Pudge, Pedro, Halladay

Already linked to this article from Jon Heyman in the Manny piece, but it should have its own post as well, as the second half of it covers completely different material. Let’s take a look…

  • Orlando Cabrera and the A’s still face a gap in the numbers. The A’s would like to sign him for $2MM-$3MM, but Cabrera is holding out for more. The hit his reputation took based on problems with his former White Sox teammates is unlikely to be helping matters.
  • Heyman points out that the Dodgers did an excellent job of using Cabrera’s availability to drive down Orlando Hudson’s price tag.
  • Heyman says Pudge Rodriguez’s reputation also took a hit toward the end of his tenure in Detroit. Could that be playing a factor in the lack of interest toward Pudge? Heyman names the Marlins and Astros as good fits. Pudge will use the WBC as an audition to try to prove he’s better than he was with the Yankees (.580 OPS through 33 games).
  • Pedro Martinez will also use the WBC as an audition, but other than the Pirates, there’s not much of a market for him. That could change with a solid showing in March, however. The Indians made a run at Pedro early on, and the Dodgers could become a possibility.
  • Heyman speculates that with Vernon Wells’ health issues and declining production, the stars may aligning for a Roy Halladay trade mid-season. Wells will miss the next month with a hamstring injury.

What’s everyone else think? Is Cabrera being stubborn or are the A’s? Where will Pudge and Pedro end up? Are Halladay’s Toronto days numbered?

Odds and Ends: Smoltz, Crede, Burnett

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