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Byung-Hyun Kim Signs With Pirates

By Tim Dierkes | February 20, 2008 at 7:39pm CDT

According to Dejan Kovacevic of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Pirates have signed Byung-Hyun Kim.  It’s a Major League contract worth $850K, with another $1MM in incentives.  He’ll be used only in relief.  The Giants had been interested, but Kim didn’t want a minor league deal with them.

The 29 year-old Kim whiffed 107 in 118.1 innings in ’07, winning ten games.  But he also posted a 6.07 ERA.  He earned $2.5MM for his efforts.

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Byung-Hyun Kim Signs With Pirates

By Tim Dierkes | February 20, 2008 at 9:46am CDT

According to Dejan Kovacevic of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Pirates have signed Byung-Hyun Kim.  It’s a Major League contract worth $850K, with another $1MM in incentives.  He’ll be used only in relief.  The Giants had been interested, but Kim didn’t want a minor league deal with them.

The 29 year-old Kim whiffed 107 in 118.1 innings in ’07, winning ten games.  But he also posted a 6.07 ERA.  He earned $2.5MM for his efforts.

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Odds and Ends: Papelbon, Bonds

By Tim Dierkes | February 19, 2008 at 2:58pm CDT

Your collection of links and rumors…

  • Interestingly, Pirates GM Neal Huntington put out a statement for Pirates’ fans.  He explains why the Pirates have been inactive this winter, and I agree with the logic.  This team doesn’t need to be wasting money on mediocre free agents.
  • Justin Huber is out of options, so he’ll either make the Royals or end up elsewhere.
  • Athletics Nation paints a picture in which the A’s are buyers at this year’s trade deadline.  A parallel universe with a healthy Rich Harden, if you will.
  • The Red Sox are exploring a multiyear deal for Jonathan Papelbon, according to Gordon Edes of the Boston Globe.
  • With 20/20 hindsight, Viva El Birdos rewrites how they might have conducted the Cardinals’ offseason moves.
  • No one wants Barry Bonds.  He’s in game shape, but one exec Andrew Baggarly talked to has heard no rumors at all.  Baggarly has talked to some baseball officials who believe Bonds might play in Japan in 2008.  Now that would be something.
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Odds and Ends: Helms, Bako, Crisp

By Tim Dierkes | January 30, 2008 at 10:11am CDT

I am going to toss today’s non-Santana odds and ends into this post.

  • Paul Hagen runs through some possibilities for the likely-to-be-traded Wes Helms: Marlins, Rays, Twins, Giants, and A’s.  Any teams you’d like to add to his speculation?
  • The Pirates have moved on from Johnny Estrada to Paul Bako.  He’d battle to back up Ronny Paulino.
  • OK this is Santana-related.  Gordon Edes says the Red Sox will listen to offers for Coco Crisp, but are fine with keeping him around as perhaps the game’s best fourth outfielder.  See any good fits for Crisp?

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Padres Eyeing Mike Sweeney

By Tim Dierkes | January 29, 2008 at 9:13am CDT

The Padres "have expressed mild interest" in Mike Sweeney, according to ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick.  The problem would be finding a fit for Sweeney.  First base or left field would be the logical choices but between the presence of Adrian Gonzalez and Sweeney’s fragility, both seem a long shot.  And there’s no fit at catcher either, if you really want to stretch your imagination.

Crasnick notes that Padres GM Kevin Towers has found the talks for Xavier Nady or Matt Murton to be "slow going," so maybe he’s trying to get creative.

Sweeney, 35, has been a Royal his entire career.  He hasn’t topped 100 games or an .800 OPS since ’05.  It was said in mid-December that Sweeney’s agent had been in touch with the Royals and two other teams.

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Pirates Rumors: Bay, Nady, Capps

By Tim Dierkes | January 26, 2008 at 10:56am CDT

Dejan Kovacevic of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has a few new Pirates tidbits today.

  • Jason Bay expressed displeasure with the Pirates’ lack of activity, but his comments were respectful.  He hopes to stay with the Bucs and win. Bay says he "found a whole different level of being in shape" this winter, which bodes well for a bounceback. 
  • Kovacevic says Neal Huntington and Kevin Towers have been in touch this week regarding Xavier Nady but nothing is close.  Towers admitted publicly that he was looking at Nady and Matt Murton.
  • There’s been "little progress" on a multiyear deal for Matt Capps. The Pirates approached Capps earlier this month with three or four-year scenarios in mind.

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Pirates Have Multiyear Offer Out To Sanchez

By Tim Dierkes | January 25, 2008 at 10:16pm CDT

Pirates president Frank Connelly verified tonight that at some point this offseason, the Bucs made a multiyear offer to second baseman Freddy Sanchez.  It doesn’t mean anything is close, however.  Sanchez and the Pirates are currently $800K apart on their 2008 figures.

Back on January 7th, Dejan Kovacevic reported that Sanchez had not received a multiyear offer.  But even at that time the Pirates were keen to the idea of signing Sanchez through his two remaining arbitration years and tacking on an option to buy out his first of free agency.  Ultimately I could see a guaranteed third year.

The 30 year-old Sanchez hit .304/.343/.442 as the Pirates’ second baseman in ’07.  Meanwhile the average NL second baseman hit .272/.341/.418.

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Odds and Ends: Zimmerman, Tulo, Hawpe, Wang

By Tim Dierkes | January 25, 2008 at 10:04am CDT

Some bits and pieces from today…

  • Damian Miller is leaning toward retirement, leaving Johnny Estrada as the one halfway viable catching option out there.
  • Talks continue with Ryan Zimmerman on a long-term deal.  The Nationals and Zimmerman reportedly discussed this a year ago.
  • Padres GM Kevin Towers is upfront about his inquiries on Matt Murton and Xavier Nady.  The Cubs aren’t done, by the way.
  • Troy Tulowitzki is able to void his contract if he’d traded.
  • The Rockies have had preliminary talks with Brad Hawpe about a multiyear deal.  Tracy Ringoslby says they might aim for a four-year deal, buying out one year of free agency.  The 28 year-old hit .291/.387/.539 in ’07.  He was a lot better at Coors and against righties.
  • Anthony McCarron says a long-term deal with Chien-Ming Wang looks unlikely, and the Yankees may have to go to a hearing with him regarding his ’08 salary.
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Orioles Discuss Lohse, Villone, Chacon

By Tim Dierkes | January 24, 2008 at 8:04am CDT

Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun says the Orioles are looking at various one or two-year stopgap free agents.

  • According to Scott Boras, he and Andy MacPhail have discussed six or seven of his clients.  Among them are Kyle Lohse, Ron Villone, and Corey Patterson.  Lohse would probably not sign for two years, I’m guessing.  Or in the American League.  Who else might they have discussed?  Jeff Weaver?  Anyway, it’s nice to see the Orioles getting along with Boras!
  • Zrebiec notes that the O’s have had "preliminary talks" with the agents for Shawn Chacon and Steve Trachsel.  Looks like MacPhail just wants some warm bodies for the back end of the rotation.  Chacon seems to prefer to the Pirates, and a return to Pittsburgh looks "increasingly logical."
  • Zbrebiec says Rod Barajas seems to be headed elsewhere despite "significant discussions" with Baltimore.

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Pirates Sign Jaret Wright

By Tim Dierkes | January 23, 2008 at 7:35pm CDT

The Pirates signed 32 year-old righty Jaret Wright today to a minor league deal.  Seems crazy that Wright is 32 now, we all remember the baby-faced kid in the ’97 World Series.

Wright gets $800K if he makes the Major League roster and has incentives based on relieving or starting.  Obviously Wright needs to get healthy again; he missed most of ’07 with shoulder woes.

Wright is the poster boy for good timing, signing a three-year, $21MM deal with the Yankees in December of ’04 after Leo Mazzone coaxed 15 wins out of him in ’03.

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