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Odds & Ends: Mets, Bradley, Free Agents

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | September 22, 2009 at 10:31am CDT

Some links for Tuesday morning…

  • Be here at 2pm CST for today's chat.
  • Newsday's Ken Davidoff thinks Randy Wolf and Orlando Hudson are among the free agents the Mets should avoid after the season.
  • Neil Hayes of the Chicago Sun-Times says Jim Hendry's decision to sign Milton Bradley was inexcusable. The signing didn't work out, but Bradley did lead the AL in OPS last year.
  • ESPN.com's Jayson Stark reports that the MLB Players Association may file a grievance in response to the Cubs' suspension of Bradley. The volatile outfielder doesn't know if the Cubs will pay him over the course of his suspension.
  • Be sure to check out our list of 2011 free agents. These players are on track to hit free agency after next season. Joe Mauer and Derek Jeter are among the bigger names to appear on the list.
  • And here's our list of players who will hit free agency after this season. You can find both lists at the right side of the site and we'll keep them updated at all times.

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Manager Rumors: Astros, Indians, Mets, Cards

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | September 22, 2009 at 10:06am CDT

The latest on some possible managerial changes…

  • Richard Justice of the Houston Chronicle wonders if the Astros could pick former MLB manager Jim Fregosi to lead the club next season. Dave Clark, Manny Acta, Tim Bogar, Jeff Bagwell and Brad Ausmus could also be candidates to manage.
  • Yahoo's Gordon Edes says the Indians appear to be pressuring GM Mark Shapiro to fire manager Eric Wedge.
  • Edes says O's manager Dave Trembley and Nats interim manager Jim Riggleman have limited job security.
  • It's not likely that the Mets will fire Jerry Manuel and replace him with former manager Bobby Valentine. Edes' sources say it's not impossible, though.
  • Edes says Braves manager Bobby Cox will likely return next season, but suggests there's tension between Cox and Braves GM Frank Wren.
  • Jeff Blair of the Globe and Mail says it's not enough for the Blue Jays to fire GM J.P. Ricciardi. If the Jays are going to clean house, Blair says they should fire manager Cito Gaston, too.
  • Cards manager Tony La Russa tells Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he doesn't want to think about his next contract yet. The longtime skipper is a free agent after the season.

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Discussion: Milton Bradley For Oliver Perez

By Tim Dierkes | September 21, 2009 at 9:48am CDT

There is no indication the Cubs and Mets have discussed swapping disappointing free agent signings Milton Bradley and Oliver Perez.  It makes for interesting discussion, however.  Joel Sherman of the New York Post even wonders if an expanded deal could include Carlos Zambrano or Luis Castillo.

Bradley's power disappeared this year en route to a .257/.378/.397 line in 473 plate appearances.  He adapted poorly to Chicago, his season ending with a team-mandated suspension for his negative comments.  Would New York be any easier?  The switch-hitting Bradley turns 32 in April and has $21MM remaining on his contract.

Perez's already-lousy control worsened to a ridiculous 7.9 walks per nine innings in his 14 starts this year.  He still piled up strikeouts, but home runs and hits were a problem as well.  His 28.3% groundball rate was among the lowest in baseball.  Perez arrived at Spring Training from the WBC out of shape, and was booted to the bullpen in May.  He dealt with a knee problem thereafter and had season-ending surgery in August.  The 28-year-old Scott Boras client has $24MM remaining on his contract.

Perez for Bradley – who says no?

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Odds & Ends: Mets, Francoeur, 2010 Free Agents

By | September 19, 2009 at 1:48pm CDT

Some more links to digest on a great day for baseball around most of the country…

  • Mets manager Jerry Manuel suggested Saturday that he'd like to see his club go after a reliable starter this offseason.  "You can always use pitching," said the skipper.  (Quote courtesy of Anthony McCarron with the New York Daily News).  There should be a decent market for starters this winter.  And for even more on the Mets, check out MLBTR's Offseason Outlook.
  • In the same article, Manuel mentions that he's been impressed with Jeff Francoeur, who is "playing hard with nothing to really go for."  The 25-year-old outfielder is batting .315/.341/.487 since arriving in New York and is under team control until 2012.  "He's been a welcome addition," Manuel added. "He should be a good piece moving forward."
  • Matthew Pouliot of NBC Sports continues his series on the 2010 free agent class.  He's ranking the 111 best available players with semi-daily columns.  Here's his take on Nos. 111-91.  If you haven't already bookmarked Circling The Bases, or added it to your RSS feed, you're missing out on a host of good content.
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Odds & Ends: Indians, Delgado, Harper, Matsui

By Mike Axisa | September 19, 2009 at 12:13pm CDT

Here's some links to kick off your Saturday…

  • Paul Hoynes of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the Indians have requested that MLB run DNA tests on a few international players the team is negotiating with to confirm their identities. The Tribe got burned when 17-year-old shortstop Jose Ozoria turned out to be 20-year-old Wally Branyan last year.
  • Michael Baron of MetsBlog.com says that Carlos Delgado hasn't really talked to the Mets' front office about returning next year, but he'd love to come back.
  • MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo breaks down the challenges facing Bryce Harper heading into the 2010 Draft.
  • The Astros may explore the possibility of Kaz Matsui returning to Japan, according to Richard Justice of The Houston Chronicle.
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Olney On Nationals, Hardy, Mets

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | September 18, 2009 at 3:07pm CDT

ESPN.com's Buster Olney compares two of the game's best pitchers, Felix Hernandez and Zack Greinke, before providing us with some rumors:

  • Olney hears the Nationals will consider former MLB manager Buck Showalter when they select the team's permanent field manager.
  • J.J. Hardy will likely see lots of time at shortstop before the season ends. Olney guesses that the Brewers are trying to raise his trade value going into the offseason.
  • One GM tells Olney that the Mets have a few elite players, some unmoveable ones and not much minor league depth. This means the team may have to spend heavily to compete. 
  • Here's Tim's take on the Mets and here's Jon Heyman's.
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Heyman’s Latest: Mets, D-Backs, Indians

By Cork Gaines | September 18, 2009 at 12:23pm CDT

Jon Heyman takes a look at three teams that underachieved this season and how each might approach the off-season…

New York Mets

  • Heyman thinks the payroll will be about the same next season, noting that any attempt to lower the payroll would be a tough sell to the fans.
  • Needs include left fielder, first baseman, catcher, starting pitcher and overall depth.
  • Mets are looking at Matt Holliday and Jason Bay and could target Adrian Gonzalez and Bengie Molina.
  • Starting pitchers the Mets may pursue include Randy Wolf, Jon Garland and Jason Marquis as well as Roy Halladay if he's available.
  • Mets may try to move Luis Castillo and replace him with Orlando Hudson.

Arizona Diamondbacks

  • Heyman hears the D-Backs will try to sign Brandon Webb to a new deal at slightly less than the $8.5MM option they have for next season.
  • The D-Backs may try to re-sign Doug Davis, but that will still leave a couple of holes in the rotation.
  • Arizona may try to fill the second base job via trade. Heyman suggests that Eric Byrnes and Chris Snyder could be trade bait and feels Byrnes could be moved for Castillo.

Cleveland Indians

  • Heyman says the Indians need to replace Carl Pavano's ability to eat innings. 
  • The Victor Martinez and Cliff Lee deals saved the Indians $21MM, some of which could be used in free agency.

Other notes…

  • It looks like Andy Pettitte will reach most of the incentives in his contract, nearly doubling his base salary of $5.5MM.
  • Dan Uggla feels he will be traded this off-season and Heyman says the Marlins won't want to pay his arbitration figure.
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Odds And Ends: Knapp, Crow, Mets

By Cork Gaines | September 18, 2009 at 9:20am CDT

A few tidbits to start the day…

  • Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the key prospect in the Cliff Lee deal, Jason Knapp, had surgery yesterday to remove loose bodies from his throwing shoulder. The Indians do not believe the Phillies "pulled a fast one," but do feel that the Phillies misdiagnosed Knapp's original injury (Knapp was on the DL at the time of the trade).
  • Sam Mellinger of the Kansas City Star is reporting that Aaron Crow's contract ($3MM guaranteed) could be worth as much as $4.5MM depending on how much time he spends in the big leagues the next three seasons. 
  • Sam Mellinger also writes in his blog, that the Royals came out the victors in the negotiations based on MLB slot recommendations and what Crow turned down last year.
  • MetsBlog take a look at the Mets off-season and how the team may approach free agency.
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Offseason Outlook: New York Mets

By Tim Dierkes | September 17, 2009 at 11:00pm CDT

SATURDAY: Several readers have pointed out a major error in the original post.  The Mets did not enter the '09 season at $149.4MM, but rather something closer to $139.6MM.  Assuming a steady payroll, they would have $25-30MM to spend.  They'll have to skimp on some of the needs listed, unless Omar Minaya can swing a clever trade or two.

THURSDAY: Next up in our Offseason Outlook series, the Mets.  Their commitments for 2010:

C – Omir Santos – $400K
C – Josh Thole – $400K
1B – Daniel Murphy – $401K
2B – Luis Castillo – $6MM
SS – Jose Reyes – $9MM
3B – David Wright – $10MM
IF – Anderson Hernandez – $400K
LF – Angel Pagan – $575K+
CF – Carlos Beltran – $18.5MM
RF – Jeff Francoeur – $3.375MM+
OF – Cory Sullivan – $600K+
OF – Jeremy Reed – $925K+
1B/LF – Nick Evans – $403K or OF – Fernando Martinez – $400K

SP – Johan Santana – $21MM
SP – John Maine – $2.6MM+
SP – Mike Pelfrey – $1.3125MM
SP – Oliver Perez – $12MM
SP – Jon Niese – $400K

Other candidates: Fernando Nieve – $414K, Tim Redding – $2.25MM+

RP – Francisco Rodriguez – $11.5MM
RP – Pedro Feliciano – $1.6125MM+
RP – Sean Green – $471K+
RP – Pat Misch – $402K
RP – Bobby Parnell – $400K
RP – Brian Stokes – $410K
RP – Carlos Muniz – $402K

Other commitments: J.J. Putz – $1MM buyout

Non-tender candidates: Redding, Maine, Nelson Figueroa

That puts the Mets at about $105MM, plus arbitration raises to Pagan, Francoeur, Sullivan, Reed, Maine, Feliciano, Green, and Redding (some of whom will likely be non-tendered).  The Mets are in the $110MM ballpark after entering the '09 season with a $149.4MM payroll.  Omar Minaya should have $35-40MM to patch his team's many holes.

The Mets have a strong core of superstars, and their collective health almost has to improve in 2010.  I don't see the logic behind trading Reyes, Wright, Beltran, or Santana.

The Mets need a catcher, first baseman, and corner outfielder.  They may be competing with the Braves for certain first base and left field candidates.  But the Mets also need at least one solid starting pitcher as well as bullpen help.

The catching market is weak, but pairing someone like Gregg Zaun with Thole makes sense.  First base presents more options.  Who's a bigger health risk – Carlos Delgado at 38 or Nick Johnson at 31?  Johnson's .428 OBP is hard to ignore. 

The market is flush with left fielders.  With so many needs, I have a hard time seeing Minaya take a run at Manny Ramirez, Matt Holliday, or Jason Bay.  Johnny Damon, Bobby Abreu, and Jermaine Dye are more reasonable targets.  With Castillo, Johnson, Wright, Beltran, and Abreu, the Mets would potentially have five .400 OBP players.  Zaun (assuming the Rays let him go), Johnson, and Abreu could be signed for less than $25MM in 2010 salaries.

With the remaining money I'd attempt to lure Randy Wolf from the West Coast while also pursuing Erik Bedard, Brad Penny, Randy Johnson, Carl Pavano, or Ben Sheets for a one-year deal.  Admittedly there wouldn't be much left to spend on relievers, but decent arms can be found for a million or two.

Certainly the Mets could use top free agents like Holliday and John Lackey.  However, the available money would be better used to acquire four or five sensible free agents.  Let's hear your recommendations in the comments.

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Pedro Feliciano Wants An Extension

By Tim Dierkes | September 16, 2009 at 9:14am CDT

Mets lefty reliever Pedro Feliciano craves a multiyear extension with the Mets, according to Adam Rubin of the New York Daily News (hat tip to MetsBlog).  The reliever is currently aiming to break his own team record for appearances in a season.  He's held lefties to a .232/.259/.377 line this year.  Rubin notes:

Feliciano, 33, is arbitration-eligible and under the Mets' control for the 2010 season. After that, he will be eligible for free agency. But both Mets officials and Feliciano expect to speak about a multi-year deal this winter. Either way, Feliciano is due a raise from the $1.6MM he's earning this season.

Feliciano told Rubin he'd like a two or three-year deal.  I imagine Feliciano will seek $2MM+ for 2010, plus $3MM a year thereafter.  The high-water marks from last year's free agent class: Jeremy Affeldt's two-year, $8MM deal and Damaso Marte's three-year, $12MM pact.  Both were signed in November. 

The lefty reliever market dropped when Trever Miller (one year, $500K in December), Alan Embree (one year, $2.25MM in December), Arthur Rhodes (two years, $4MM in December), Brian Shouse (one year, $1.55MM in February), Eddie Guardado (one year, $1MM minor league deal in February), Dennys Reyes (two years, $3MM in March), Joe Beimel (one year, $2MM in March), and Will Ohman (one year, $1.55MM minor league deal in March) signed.

This year's crop of lefty relievers includes those on one-year deals above, plus Mike Gonzalez, John Grabow, Ron Mahay, Darren Oliver, Scott Schoeneweis, and Ron Villone.  Grabow's already talking extension with the Cubs (or not), while Gonzalez may see himself as a closer.

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