Indians Sign Carl Pavano

2:21pm: Crasnick says the Indians signed Pavano to a one-year deal.  He gets $1.5MM guaranteed plus another $5.3MM in possible incentives, according to Troy RenckAnthony Castrovince says Michael Aubrey was designated for assignment to make room.

12:40pm: MLB.com’s Joe Frisaro says Pavano "has also been weighing a possible return to the Marlins," but the Indians are the "clear frontrunner."

12:30pm: ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick says the Indians "have emerged as a strong candidate" to sign Pavano.  He may seek a contract similar to Hampton’s.

11:03am: According to ESPN’s Buster Olney, the Indians are in serious discussions with free agent starter Carl Pavano.  Pavano will visit Cleveland soon and a deal could be wrapped up quickly.  We’ll have to see if Pavano can come close to the $2MM guaranteed Mike Hampton received from the Astros.

Odds and Ends: Saito, Teixeira, LaRoche

More Tuesday links…

  • Over at RotoAuthority, David Chase examines more of the optimistic Spring Training reports of ’08.  Particularly interesting: did pitchers follow up on their intention to use a new pitch?
  • The Marlins’ Scott Proctor signing is official.  Also, Chan Ho Park with the Phillies.
  • Carl Pohlad’s three sons will take over for their father.
  • McCovey Chronicles trade idea: Randy Winn for Xavier Nady.
  • Add Randy Choate to the minor league deals for the Rays.
  • Economist J.C. Bradbury says "the economic downturn cannot explain the magnitude of Pat Burrell‘s discount."  He believes teams are exaggerating the recession effect.
  • Keith Law says the risk in giving Milton Bradley a three-year deal "seems excessive" but notes that Bradley is an excellent hitter and above-average defender.
  • Patrick Newman learned that Takashi Saito received almost ten offers last month, including proposals from the Cardinals and Red Sox.  Newman also has new reports of various minor league-level Japanese players who want to join MLB organizations.
  • Tony Massarotti has all kinds of questions about Boston’s failure to sign Mark TeixeiraCraig Calcaterra offers analysis on the team’s Boras relationship.  Check out stuff from today’s Yankees press conference here and here.
  • Sox Machine on how Jim Thome staying healthy messed up Ken Williams’ plans.
  • Dejan Kovacevic says Adam LaRoche would like to stay in Pittsburgh past ’09, but the team is not considering an extension.

Odds And Ends: Red Sox, Andruw, Roberts

Links for Saturday…

  • At the bottom of an interesting article about baseball’s youth movement, Peter Gammons adds that the Red Sox-Marlins Hanley Ramirez discussions "lasted all of 20 seconds" according to a Marlins official.
  • Yahoo’s Tim Brown speculates that the Nationals could have interest in Andruw Jones. I can see the Blue Jays taking him on if they can make it work financially.
  • Roch Kubatko cautions fans from reading too much into discussions about a Brian RobertsGavin Floyd trade.
  • Peter Schmuck hasn’t heard much on the Roberts front, but wouldn’t mind seeing the Orioles trade him for Floyd, even if they don’t acquire anyone else in the deal.
  • In another post, Schmuck argues that there’s nothing wrong with the Mark Hendrickson signing.
  • Ryan Dempster has heard good things about Milton Bradley and hopes he joins the Cubs.
  • The Yankees have no need for Manny Ramirez, Erik Bedard or over-the-top position swaps, in Peter Abraham’s opinion.
  • Jeff Moorad- who’s leading the group poised to buy the Padres- was a record-setting agent in his day. Tom Krasovic looks back at Moorad’s earlier career.
  • NPB Tracker compares Japanese teams before and after losing their stars to MLB.

Odds and Ends: Bard, Cubs, Guardado

Links for Friday (feels like a Monday)…

Marlins Sign Reliever Scott Proctor

An industry source told Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald that right-handed reliever Scott Proctor has agreed to a one-year deal with the Marlins.

Proctor was 2-0 with a 6.05 ERA in 41 appearances for the Dodgers last season.  He fanned 46 batters in 38 2/3 innings.  The deal is worth $750,000 in base salary and carries another $250,000 in performance incentives.  Proctor is expected to fill the void left by the departure of Joe Nelson via free agency.

Odds and Ends: Bonds, Boras, Snell

Links for Thursday…

Rangers Seeking Turnbow and Others

T.R. Sullivan of MLB.com fills us in on the Rangers’ ongoing search for bullpen help:

  • Derrick Turnbow is at the top of the list with pitching coach Mike Maddux leading the charge.  The two worked together a few years ago in Milwaukee.  The Marlins and Pirates are also thought to have interest.
  • The Rangers are also investigating closers Chad Cordero and Jason Isringhausen, both free agents.  As Sullivan points out, the Rangers like to target low-cost, high-reward relievers.  Some would call them reclamation projects.
  • Right-hander Guillermo Mota is also on the team’s list.  The 35-year-old had a 4.11 ERA for the Brewers last year.

Odds and Ends: Mariners, Jeter, Penny

Links for Wednesday…

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