MLBTR Originals: 12/4/11 – 12/10/11

Running down the original content from the MLBTR Writing Team this week, which was a bit lighter than usual thanks to the news-heavy Winter Meetings week…

  • Ben Nicholson-Smith helped interpret the always-entertaining Scott Boras' quotes on his client, Prince Fielder.
  • Mark Polishuk polled MLBTR readers, asking where they thought Fielder would sign now that he's officially the top hitting free agent on the market. Over 36,000 people voted, and the Cubs landed 29.31% of the votes while the Mariners were a distant second at 13.74%.
  • Mike Axisa provided your weekly look at the best of the baseball blogosphere in this week's edition of Baseball Blogs Weigh In.
  • Mike also examined the large number of former first round picks that were involved in transactions this week at the Winter Meetings.
  • Lastly, Ben took a long look at how the Albert Pujols signing will shape the rest of the action that we'll see this offseason.

MLBTR Originals

Here's a look back at the original reporting and analysis produced by MLBTR's writing team this week..

  • MLBTR was the first to learn of Wily Mo Pena's multi-year, multi-million dollar deal with Japan's Fukuoka Softbank Hawks.  In eight major league seasons, Pena has a .250/.303/.445 slash line with 84 homers.
  • Ben Nicholson-Smith asked some of baseball's top executives what they felt was the hardest-to-obtain commodity.  Pirates GM Neal Huntington, Mets GM Sandy Alderson, and Orioles GM Dan Duquette all weighed in.
  • Looking for cliffnotes on the new collective bargaining agreement?  Don't worry, we've got you covered with a post on the CBA's details and ten highlights from the new agreement.
  • Mike Axisa asked MLBTR readers which big name free agent will sign next and Mark Buehrle received the most votes with 3,805 (21%).  David Ortiz and C.J. Wilson weren't far behind with 18% and 16% of the vote, respectively.
  • MLBTR's GM Candidate series continued as Ben Nicholson-Smith interviewed Peter Woodfork, a senior VP in MLB’s baseball operations department.
  • Kelly Johnson’s free agent stock has improved considerably in the past week and it has nothing to do with his ability to contribute on a baseball field, writes Ben Nicholson-Smith.
  • Francisco Cordero became even more attractive on the open market when his Type A status was modified into a Type B by the new collective bargaining agreement, writes Mark Polishuk.
  • Twelve months ago, Bartolo Colon was nothing more than an afterthought.  Now, however, the pitcher could get $3-4MM guaranteed on a one-year deal with incentives, Mike Axisa writes.
  • Ben Nicholson-Smith gave his take on what we learned from this week's arbitration offers.  Here's a look at some of the more interesting cases from this week.
  • On Thursday, Mark Polishuk revisited the MLBTR writing staff's preseason picks.  This season's playoff teams and award winners proved to be extremely hard to predict.  Miraculously, I had the best luck of anyone as I correctly picked six out of the 17 possible categories. 
  • This week's edition of Baseball Blogs Weigh In features analysis of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, discussions on the MVP award, and an examination of the Athletics' rebuilding process.
  • I took a look at the Braves' pitching surplus and wondered if they might use it to improve in other areas.
  • If you missed Tim Dierkes' weekly chat, you can check out the transcript right here.
  • Ben Nicholson-Smith took a look at how the top AL MVP finishers and the top NL MVP finishers were acquired.
  • Thirteen years ago this week, Bernie Williams re-signed with the Yankees after nearly joining the rival Red Sox that offseason.  Williams' deal was worth $87.5MM over seven years.
  • Aramis Ramirez's free agency seemingly came at a great time, writes Tim Dierkes.  Tim writes that he can picture three years and as much as $42MM for Ramirez, but at this point it's unclear where that might come from.
  • On Thursday, more than 71% of MLBTR readers polled said that Bobby Valentine would be the next manager of the Red Sox.  We also asked where MLBTR readers believe that C.J. Wilson will land and less than 10% see him re-signing with the Rangers.
  • While the Marlins are busy trying to lure free agents to their new ballpark in Miami, they also have decisions to make about some players they currently employ. One of those players is non-tender candidate Chris Volstad, writes Mike Axisa.

MLBTR Originals: 11/13/11 – 11/19/11

Here's a look back at the original analysis and reporting churned out by the MLBTR writing team over the past week. We'll begin with the GM Meetings in Milwaukee, where our own Ben Nicholson-Smith was reporting …

 And the rest of our standard original work:

MLBTR Originals: 11/6/11 – 11/12/11

Time to take a look back at some of the original content produced by the MLBTR Team over the past week:

MLBTR Originals

Here's a look at the original reporting and analysis from the MLBTR writing team this week..

  • This week, we announced our first-ever MLBTR free agent prediciton contest.  The contest is open now and runs until midnight central time tonight.  Get your picks in now for a chance at $1,000 in cash prizes to be distributed among the top five finishers.
  • Tim released his own predictions for the Top 50 Free Agents of the 2011 offseason.  You can check out the entire list of available free agents here, and you can filter by position and signing team with our free agent tracker here.
  • Matt Swartz has developed a very accurate model for MLBTR to project arbitration salaries.  There are almost 200 remaining arbitration eligible players and we have projections for all of them.
  • MLBTR obtained the official Elias rankings for this offseason and this list includes all unsigned ranked free agents.  Eddie Bajek reverse-engineered the Elias rankings for MLBTR and was right on every free agent except for Kelly Johnson and Joel Zumaya.
  • Our Offseason Outlook series rolled on with a look at the two-time defending American League champion Texas Rangers.  We also gave our take on the 2011 World Champion Cardinals and the Braves.
  • Lots of teams including the Red Sox, Twins, Athletics, Cubs, and Pirates could explore the market for right fielders this year, which mostly consists of a variety of free agents.
  • Need a refresher on the MLBTR commenting system?  We've got you covered.
  • Determining an MLB player's representation was once a challenge for baseball fans, but MLBTR's agency database changed everything.  We've compiled agency data for nearly 1,500 players, mainly through regular contact with dozens of agencies.  Check out MLBTR's agency database today!
  • On the first official week of the offseason, Mike Axisa rounded up the best baseball talk from around the web in Baseball Blogs Weigh In.
  • In the last three years, Twitter has become an essential part of MLB coverage.  Nearly every baseball writer has a Twitter account, and the majority of news is broken through this medium.  If you're not already, follow MLBTradeRumors on Twitter today!
  • Did you miss our Wednesday afternoon chat?  That's alright, you can check out the transcript right here.  If you want to improve your chances of having your question answered by Tim Dierkes or Ben Nicholson-Smith, then take a look at Tim's list of tips.
  • Supply always seems to exceed demand for designated hitters. Only 14 jobs exist, which tends to create a late-developing buyers' market.  We took a look ahead to this offseason's available and potentially available DHs.
  • Want to get in touch with us here at MLBTR?  Contacting Tim Dierkes and/or the MLBTR writing team is quite easy.  Just use our contact form, and select either "Tips, Rumors, Trades, Signings" or "Business Inquiries."  If you'd like a reply, you'll have to put in a valid email address.

MLBTR Originals: 10/23/11 – 10/29/11

Lots of original content from the MLBTR team this week as the offseason approaches. Here's a quick rundown:

MLBTR Originals

Here's look back at the original pieces we published here at MLBTR this week..

  • This week we completed our analysis of the arbitration eligible players for all 30 teams, over 200 players in total.  You can check out the complete series right here.  Some of the biggest names in the series include Tim Lincecum, Matt Kemp, Cole Hamels, Hunter Pence, Clayton Kershaw, David Price, and Jacoby Ellsbury.  
  • We’ve been bringing you closer to the those who were identified by their peers as potential Major League GMs with a series of interviews.  Recently, Tim Dierkes caught up with A.J. Preller, the Rangers' senior director of player personnel.
  • The upcoming class of free agents figures to present an interesting study in the way teams are evaluating relievers these days, writes Dan Mennella.  Mennella looks at this winter's available closers and how they were used in 2011.
  • Ben Nicholson-Smith brought us the service time breakdown for the Angels' Mike Trout.  If the Angels want to keep Trout under their control for an extra year, they could option him to the minor leagues for the season's first three months.  In doing so, they'd ensure that Trout doesn't pick up more than 88 days of service in 2011.
  • Non-tender candidate Hong-Chih Kuo went from being one of the most dominant bullpen arms in the game last September to taking about retirement this September, writes Mike Axisa.
  • Tim Dierkes examined the free agent and trade market for catchers this winter.  The Rays, Angels, Pirates, and Twins may seek help at catcher this winter, and none of the available players should be expensive to acquire.
  • Do you prefer your MLBTR fix to be limited to only your favorite team?  Don't worry, we've got you covered.  Check out the links to our team Facebook, Twitter, and RSS pages and feeds.
  • Mike Axisa rounded up the best baseball talk from around the web in this week's installment of Baseball Blogs Weigh In.
  • Diamondbacks lefty Joe Saunders sounds like a non-tender candidate, based on comments GM Kevin Towers made this week.  We asked you to weigh in on whether or not Saunders would be offered a contract in 2012 and votes were split right down the middle.
  • The Rays have plenty of pitching depth to work with this winter and may use that to upgrade their offense.  We also gave our Offseason Outlook on the Pirates, White Sox, Angels, Mets, Blue Jays, and Rockies.
  • Finally, if you missed out on our Wednesday chat, you can check out the transcript right here.

MLBTR Originals: 10/9/11 – 10/15/11

Here's a look at the original content produced by the MLBTR team this week:

MLBTR Originals

Here's a look back at some of the analysis and reporting MLBTR's writing team delivered this week..

  • Seven years ago this week, the Tigers claimed Colby Lewis off of waivers from the Rangers, writes Mike Axisa.  Lewis is set to start Game Three for Texas on Tuesday but was little more than a failed prospect back then.
  • We asked MLBTR readers what they think Jorge Posada will do this offseason.  68% of you think that he'll retire, 24% say that he'll sign elsewhere, and just 9% see him coming back to the Yankees.
  • With an aggressive approach in free agency and some successful midseason trades, GM Dave Dombrowski turned the the Tigers into a playoff team.  Ben Nicholson-Smith took a look at how the Tigers acquired their newest additions.
  • The MLBTR GM Candidate series continued with a look at Logan White, the Dodgers’ assistant GM of scouting. 
  • This week we kicked off the Offseason Outlook for the Twins, Mariners, Cubs, Marlins, and Astros.
  • Mike Axisa rounded up the best baseball analysis from around the web in this week's edition of Baseball Blogs Weigh In.
  • If you missed out on our weekly chat, you can check out the transcript right here.
  • Service time could be a factor in whether or not Matt Moore is on the Rays to start the 2012 season, writes Ben Nicholson-Smith.
  • Tim Dierkes checked in on the stock of free-agent-to-be Clint BarmesIf the Astros fail to sign Barmes, he could be a more affordable alternative for the Twins, Braves, Phillies, Brewers, Pirates, Cardinals, or Giants.     
  • The best in-season trade made by a playoff team was the Phillies' acquisition of Hunter Pence, according to 42% of MLBTR readers.
  • In total, the Rangers obtained nine of the 25 players on their ALDS roster since last year.
  • The prevailing opinion is that Yankees ace C.C. Sabathia will opt out of the remaining four years and $92MM remaining on his contract, since he could easily get more money or years.  We asked you how much the lefty's next contract will be worth.  Opinions were split but 1,372 MLBTR readers (18%) say that his next deal will be worth $121-130MM.
  • The Padres, Cubs, and Nationals were profiled in our Arbitration Eligibles series.
  • The fatal flaw with Theo Epstein's disappointing 2011 Red Sox club was starting pitching, which prompted Tim Dierkes to investigate his work assembling rotations.
  • Ben Nicholson-Smith took a look at how baseball's newest $100MM players fared in 2011.
  • Need a refresher on non-tenders?  Don't worry, we got you covered.
  • Before the season, MLBTR writers identified 13 players who were set for 'make or break' years.  We checked in on them now that the regular season's over.

MLBTR Originals: 9/25/11 – 10/1/11

Here's a look back at some of the original content from the MLBTR team this past week:

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