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Sabean Speaks: Manny, Dunn, Abreu

By Brian Shephard | February 7, 2009 at 10:16pm CDT

Andrew Baggarly of the San Jose Mercury News posted highlights from a press conference with Giants GM Brian Sabean:

  • Sabean said he does not see Manny Ramirez as a "silver bullet to save the day." He would rather add reinforcements at the trade deadline.
  • The Giants are not interested in Adam Dunn or Bobby Abreu, even at deflated prices. Sabean said that signing Abreu would force a logjam in the outfield, and he does not want to create a situation in which he would have to trade a player.
  • Sabean said that he has discussed trades with some clubs this week. The players discussed were entering the final years of their contracts. Sabean argued that it was not a case of the Giants being unwilling to take on a contract saying, "Those players come at a cost of talent."
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The Corner Outfield-DH Market

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | February 7, 2009 at 1:12pm CDT

There are still many jobless players who could contribute as a corner outfielder or a DH, so it’s a good time to take stock of the market. Manny Ramirez, Adam Dunn and Bobby Abreu are the big names, but Garret Anderson, Andruw Jones, Luis Gonzalez, Jim Edmonds and Ken Griffey Jr. want jobs and Jermaine Dye, Xavier Nady and Nick Swisher could be available through trades.

Here’s a look at the teams who have reportedly had interest in this type of player, starting in the AL:

  • White Sox: They thought about Abreu and Dye’s been involved in rumors all offseason, much to the frustration of Kenny Williams. Dye will earn $11.5MM in 2009.
  • Angels: They aren’t interested in Dye, but they could be interested in Abreu or Dunn at the right price. Don’t look for them to make a play for Manny though; GM Tony Reagins said it won’t happen. Garret Anderson won’t be back.
  • Mariners: The Ms could sign Griffey, but they prefer Abreu and Anderson.
  • Braves: They are the top suitor for Swisher and they have some interest in bringing back Jones. Atlanta has about $5-9MM to spend, so they could change plans and pursue Dunn or Abreu if they’re willing to accept a deal worth under $10MM. Don’t rule out a Nady trade, either.
  • Nationals: The Nats have offered Dunn a contract, which he’s been sitting on for a while. They’re also monitoring the Manny market.
  • Mets: Abreu and Ramirez won’t sign with the Mets this offseason. If Griffey’s willing to sign at a major discount, he could sign with the Mets, but indications are he wants $5-6MM.
  • Dodgers: The Dodgers have targeted Manny Ramirez all offseason, and he’s rejected two contract offers from them. The first was for $45MM over two years with a club option; the second was for $25MM over one year. Dunn appears to like the Dodgers, and Abreu’s an option, too.
  • Giants: The Giants are also courting Manny, but some have said they just want to prevent the Dodgers from getting a deal. Abreu could also fit in San Francisco.
  • Reds: Yet another team that could pursue Abreu, the Reds spoke with Luis Gonzalez’s agent ealier in the winter. Adam Dunn won’t return to Cincinnati this offseason.
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Angels Interested In Abreu, Dunn

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | February 7, 2009 at 9:16am CDT

According to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports, major league sources say the Angels have spoken to Bobby Abreu’s agent and have expressed interest in Adam Dunn. When Rosenthal asked Angels GM Tony Reagins about the club’s interest in the two players, Reagins said "If something makes sense for us, we’d look at it."

After losing Mark Teixeira to the Yankees, the Angels could use high OBP players like Dunn and Abreu, especially on one year deals. Vladimir Guerrero, Juan Rivera and Torii Hunter are the current Angels outfielders, and Gary Matthews Jr. is slotted in as DH.

Reagins has said the Angels will not be in on Manny Ramirez.

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Baseball Blogs Weigh In: Manny, Braves Howard, Mets, Nomar, Sheets

By Cork Gaines | February 6, 2009 at 2:17pm CDT

On this date 51 years ago, the Red Sox signed Ted Williams to a one-year deal for $135K – making him the highest paid player in Major League history. This contract came on the heels of a season in which Williams hit .388-38-87 with a .526 OBP and 233 OPS+. And all of that was at age 38. With one week to go before pitchers and catchers report, several players in the twilight of their career are still looking for contracts of their own. Let’s take a look at what is being written in the Blogosphere…

  • River Ave. Blues says a one-year deal for Manny Ramirez in L.A. would open the door to Manny being Manny in pinstripes next year.
  • Feeling Dodger Blue takes a look at options for the Dodgers other than Manny.
  • Braves Blast sees Bobby Abreu as a better fit for the Braves than Adam Dunn and a better option than trading for Xavier Nady or Nick Swisher.
  • The Phrontiersman argues for trading Ryan Howard.
  • UmpBump continues their "Hot Offseason Action" series, this time looking at the Red Sox, their offseason moves and how the roster might look on opening day.
  • Mets Geek breaks down the Mets offseason.
  • The ’Ropolitans say the Mets’ bullpen still needs work and wonders why they don’t go after one of the remaining big-name relievers on the market.
  • Detroit Tigers Thoughts notes that if Orlando Hudson wants to sign a one-year deal after the June draft, he is more likely to lose his type-A free agent status next season if he signs with an NL club this season.
  • Goat Riders of the Apocalypse feels that Nomar Garciaparra would make a nice backup shortstop for the Cubs.
  • More Hardball puts together an All-Star squad of players still available on the free agent market.
  • MLB Notebook takes a look at which teams might be interested in signing Ben Sheets for the second half.

Cork Gaines writes for RaysIndex.com. If you have a suggestion for this feature, Cork can be reached here.

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Odds and Ends: Hudson, Twins, Sisco, Dunn

By Tim Dierkes | February 6, 2009 at 1:50pm CDT

Links for Friday…

  • Tim Hudson wants the Braves to pick up his 2010 option for $12MM, though he has the right to void it if they do.
  • Indians GM Mark Shapiro has no regrets about signing Kerry Wood for $20.5MM in early December.
  • Twins CEO Jim Pohlad says the team is not done, in talking to La Velle E. Neal III of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.  He believes signing Joe Crede makes sense, but his baseball people have the final decision.
  • Michael Fleming of Variety says Brad Pitt continues to "circle" the Moneyball movie, in which he could play Billy Beane.
  • Athletics Nation takes a good look at free agent lefty Andy Sisco.
  • Austin Kearns commented on his friend Adam Dunn, in talking with Chico Harlan of the Washington Post.
  • An amusing "25 facts about 25 random Yankees" from Tyler Kepner of the New York Times.
  • The Rays signed pitcher Winston Abreu to a minor league deal; he spent last year in Japan.
  • RotoAuthority ranks the shortstops for fantasy baseball.
  • Deals for Jason Varitek, Brad Wilkerson, and Ken Takahashi were finalized today.  Jeff Bailey was shuffled to Triple A to make room for Varitek, says Dan Barbarisi.
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Manny Ramirez Rumors: Thursday

By Tim Dierkes | February 5, 2009 at 9:05pm CDT

9:05pm: Jayson Stark has been told that the Angels will not pursue Ramirez.  GM Tony Reagins put it plainly to ESPN.com:

"I can make this very brief and very clear.  We are not in on Manny — and will not be."

9:01pm: According to Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angles Times, Dodgers GM Ned Colletti wrote in an e-mail that he "hasn’t had any conversations today" with Scott Boras.  This is fun, isn’t it?

2:33pm: ESPN’s Jayson Stark talked to Rangers GM Jon Daniels, who dismissed the idea of signing Manny.

2:13pm: SI.com’s Jon Heyman learned from Ned Colletti that the Dodgers do not have a "drop-dead date" on the Manny negotiations.  Heyman says that Joe Torre prefers Bobby Abreu to Adam Dunn, in terms of a backup plan.

8:47am: Your daily dose of Manny Ramirez: Ken Rosenthal says the Dodgers’ one-year, $25MM offer contained some deferred money, but Scott Boras didn’t seem put off by that aspect of the offer.  He still rejected it quickly though.  Rosenthal says Boras is holding out for more years especially since players such as Rafael Furcal, Derek Lowe, and Raul Ibanez received at least three.

According to Dylan Hernandez of the L.A. Times, Dodgers GM Ned Colletti sent out a text message to reporters about his Wednesday talks with Boras:

Colletti wrote that the two sides restated their respective positions — Ramirez has been asking for at least a four-year deal and the Dodgers are interested in something shorter. The sides agreed to maintain communication over the next few days.

Hernandez received a clarification from Boras, who expects Manny to be signed by the time Spring Training games begin (Feb. 25) rather than when camp begins (Feb. 14).

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Pirates President Chats With Fans

By | February 4, 2009 at 6:51pm CDT

Pirates president Frank Coonelly hosted a chat with fans over at MLB.com Wednesday afternoon and discussed various hot stove issues.  We’ll summarize it here, but it’s also definitely worth checking out.

  • Coonelly doesn’t see a scenario in which the Pirates would move Jack Wilson.  At least not right now.  "I expect Jack to be our Opening Day shortstop this year," Coonelly said.
  • The organization has shied away from signing Type A free agents this offseason because the Pirates "value (their) draft choices so highly."
  • Coonelly had this to say on the prospect of adding free agent Adam Dunn: "Right now, the salaries that he is expecting do not fit within our budget. If other moves were made and Dunn fit within our budget, he is someone who we would consider."
  • There have not been discussions on a long-term contract with Nate McLouth since the two sides exchanged arbitration numbers a few weeks ago.  "It looks like those discussions have ended for this year and we will likely have a one-year deal with Nate," said Coonelly.
  • And, finally, Coonelly states that his "expectations are high" for this season:  "I would never want to make predictions as to the number of games that we will win, but I am confident that we will play better than we did in 2008 and surprise a lot of people with our performance."
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Manny Ramirez Rumors: Tuesday

By | February 3, 2009 at 11:33pm CDT

11:33pm: According to MLB.com’s Ken Gurnick, Scott Boras said he expects to resume contract talks for Ramirez with the Dodgers on Wednesday.  The Manny rumors were fractured into various posts today at MLBTR – here’s the one about the Mets not being involved, and here’s the one about Ramirez rejecting the Dodgers’ one-year, $25MM offer. 

We also have an article from David Waldstein of the New York Times, where Yankees GM Brian Cashman says:

"People expect us to get in on Manny, but it’s not going to happen.  We’re in the nonroster invitee mode.  He’s a great player, but when you look at our payroll, we’re tapped."

9:39pm: Bobby Evans, Giants VP of Player Personnel, appeared Tuesday night on XM Radio’s Home Plate show.  Manny was obviously a hot topic.  Check out some of the quotes from the interview:

"Manny is amongst a number of different options out there, he’s clearly the most renowned player and probably future hall of famer, so you can’t deny interest if there’s an opportunity to bring him to the Giants."

"We’re going to monitor the market of him, it doesn’t seem to be going down, although he did turn down this offer, it was a 1 year offer verse a 2 year offer that was for more money. Again ultimately I don’t know which way it will go, but we’re going to stay engaged and see what happens."

8:48pm: Chris Haft of MLB.com makes a case for the Giants signing Manny.  Unlike the Nationals, who made their stance known almost immediately, Giants officials refused to comment Tuesday after news broke that the Dodgers’ offer was rejected.

7:35pm: Nationals GM Jim Bowden reaffirmed Tuesday evening that his club is not in the hunt for Manny Ramirez.  Bill Ladson filed the report for MLB.com.

"We are not pursuing Manny Ramirez," Bowden said.  As Ladson points out, "the Nationals are overloaded with right-handed-hitting outfielders, plus he’s 36 years old. The Nationals have often said that they are looking for players for the long term."

The Nats have focused on landing Adam Dunn and reportedly offered him a contract some time ago.  He should come at a cheaper price than Manny and Washington can feel more comfortable offering the 29-year-old Dunn a mutli-year contract.

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Dodgers Rumors: Manny, Dunn, Hudson, Wolf

By Tim Dierkes | February 3, 2009 at 3:11pm CDT

3:11pm: Dylan Hernandez and Bill Shaikin asked Dodgers owner Frank McCourt about the Manny situation:

"We very much want this player back and we’re trying to hard to do that, which is why we came up with something that we thought was creative that gave him a lot of money, well-deserved money, in a very, very challenging economy, but also gave him flexibility.  I don’t see the long-term contract happening in this particular baseball market that we’re in."

More McCourt quotes from MLB.com’s Ken Gurnick:

"The other thing is, the agent [Scott Boras] is challenging to work with and we’ve tried hard. We’ve made three efforts and we still have not received a specific number from the agent, and I don’t know what to tell you. At some point, you have to move on and start to get ready to win a championship."

SI.com’s Jon Heyman says the Dodgers and Manny are "nowhere near a deal."

11:55am: Dodgers GM Ned Colletti says the team remains interested in Ramirez despite the newly rejected offer, according to Dylan Hernandez of the L.A. Times.  Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle says "the Giants still maintain interest in Ramirez on a two-year deal max."

ESPN’s Jayson Stark has info on their progressing pursuit of Wolf:

It’s believed the Dodgers are offering a one-year deal with an option that could be similar to the contract free-agent starter Jon Garland just signed with Arizona.

11:39am: ESPN’s Buster Olney says the Dodgers are considering their Manny alternatives, including going after Hudson and Dunn.

8:38am: Manny Ramirez has rejected another offer from the Dodgers, this time for one year and $25MM.  This offer seemed like something that could work for both sides – Manny gets a salary increase and a chance to re-enter the market quickly, the Dodgers minimize their risk and keep that free agency carrot in front of him.  Manny and Scott Boras did not agree.

Ken Rosenthal suggests the Giants and perhaps the Nationals as Manny’s remaining suitors if the Dodgers drop out.  There is no indication that those teams will top the Dodgers’ offers.  What is Boras’ master plan here?

Rosenthal says the Dodgers are "intrigued by the possibility" of signing Randy Wolf, Orlando Hudson, and Adam Dunn instead of Ramirez.  He says Wolf "should be theirs by the end of the week."  It should be noted that the Dodgers would lose their #17 pick if they sign Hudson or Orlando Cabrera prior to the June draft.

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Adam Dunn Has Offer From Nationals

By Tim Dierkes | February 3, 2009 at 10:02am CDT

According to SI.com’s Jon Heyman, Adam Dunn received a contract offer from the Nationals.  He’s been sitting on it for a while, indicating the Nats are not his top choice.  Jayson Stark has said Dunn prefers the Dodgers, and is waiting to see how the Manny Ramirez situation plays out.

Dunn has been only loosely connected to the Braves and Red Sox.

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