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Twins Looking For A Second Baseman?

By Tim Dierkes | July 31, 2008 at 7:53am CDT

According to Bob Dutton of the KC Star, the Twins are in the market for a second baseman.  Alexi Casilla has a serious thumb injury.  Dutton mentions Mark Grudzielanek, Rich Aurilia, and Brian Roberts as possibilities.  Roberts, however, may be off the market.  Dutton says the Twins could use Boof Bonser and Craig Monroe as bait.

Here’s a look at the trade market for second basemen. 

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Stark’s Latest: Aurilia, Fuentes, Orlando Cabrera

By Tim Dierkes | July 30, 2008 at 2:18pm CDT

New collection of rumors from ESPN’s Jayson Stark…

  • The Twins have asked the Giants about Rich Aurilia.  They’ve been dangling Boof Bonser for a position player; would they trade him back to San Francisco for Aurilia?
  • On the Phillies’ radar: John Grabow, Will Ohman, Arthur Rhodes, and Jack Taschner.
  • A Brian Fuentes trade remains doubtful.
  • The White Sox will trade Orlando Cabrera for the right pitcher.  The Sox aren’t generating much interest in their prospects.
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Rangers Rumors: Laird, Greinke, Bonser, Masset

By Tim Dierkes | July 30, 2008 at 2:10pm CDT

Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram has Rangers rumors for us today.

  • Wilson sums up the suitors for catcher Gerald Laird: Yankees, Reds, Marlins, and Brewers.  The Giants could also jump in if they trade Bengie Molina. Wilson heard that the Rangers are not shopping Laird, though.
  • The Rangers inquired on three pitchers recently: Zack Greinke of the Royals, Boof Bonser of the Twins, and Nick Masset of the White Sox.  Greinke would be near-impossible to pry loose, though Chris Davis would be an interesting offer.
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Unfounded Rumors: Bonser, Morneau

By Tim Dierkes | November 28, 2007 at 10:50am CDT

UPDATE, 11-28-07 at 10:50am: LaVelle E. Neal III and Joe Christensen of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune looked into both of these rumors, and found nothing.

FROM 11-27-07 at 10:25pm:

We have seen some Unfounded Rumors come to fruition in the past; you never know.  No insult is intended towards the originators of these, but they are reports I have not been able to verify.  I know most of you just want rumors any way you can get them.

  • DRays Bay has some chatter about a possible Boof Bonser to Tampa Bay deal.  Apparently quotes from Bonser himself played a part in this one, though Marc Topkin isn’t buying it.
  • Over at Minor League Ball, a person posted about a rumor heard on a California radio station: Justin Morneau to the Angels for Ervin Santana and Casey Kotchman.  This one has zero verification but it’s rapidly making its way around the Internet today.

So there you go, a couple of Unfounded Rumors to mull over this evening.

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Rosenthal’s Latest: Nathan, Garza, Bedard

By Tim Dierkes | November 28, 2007 at 9:23am CDT

Ken Rosenthal recently dished out a slew of fresh rumors for us to devour.

  • Rosenthal still believes that if the Twins trade Johan Santana, they will also trade Joe Nathan in a separate deal.  Back on November 11th, Rosenthal first suggested this might happen.  About a week ago, Joe Christensen reported that the Twins exchanged contract proposals with Nathan.  Nathan is in line to earn at least $15MM per season, if he wants full market value.  Rosenthal suggests the Brewers, Indians, Tigers, Cubs, and Red Sox as possible fits for Nathan.
  • The Angels may want to keep Gary Matthews Jr., given Vladimir Guerrero’s declining defensive abilities.  Also, Guerrero may soon get a contract extension in the $18MM per season range to put him in line with Torii Hunter.  His contract runs through 2009.
  • The Twins may be close to getting a center fielder, but it may not be Coco Crisp.  Another team is chasing Crisp – perhaps the White Sox? 
  • Melky Cabrera could be dealt independent and regardless of a Johan Santana deal.  The Braves may be interested; the Yanks would then move Johnny Damon back to center.
  • Matt Garza or Boof Bonser may be moved for a bat.  Probably not Delmon Young, but some young slugger.  The Rays also want to find a young shortstop to compete with Reid Brignac.
  • The Yanks don’t want to overpay for a free agent reliever – 3/12 seems their limit on the Riskes and Mahays of the world.
  • Back at the GM meetings, the Mets inquired on Erik Bedard.  The O’s are waiting to see what happens with Miguel Cabrera since they covet many of the prospects being discussed there. 

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Trade History: The Pierzynski Deal

By Tim Dierkes | July 20, 2006 at 12:15pm CDT

November 14th, 2003.  A day that will forever haunt Giants fans.  On that day, Brian Sabean dealt Boof Bonser, Francisco Liriano, and Joe Nathan to the Twins for A.J. Pierzynski and cash.  A year later, the Giants would release Pierzynski.  Bonser may become a tolerable fifth starter in the bigs, while Liriano and Nathan are among the very best starters and closers in baseball, respectively.

Hindsight is 20/20, right?  It’s easy to rip on Sabean several years later.  But was this like the Austin Kearns trade, where Wayne Krivsky was derided from the get-go?  Or did the Pierzynski deal seem OK at the time?  Let’s view this in context.

The 2003 San Francisco Giants used a combination of Benito Santiago and Yorvit Torrealba at catcher.  The result was a batting line of .270/.320/.412.  The average NL catcher hit .260/.328/.404 in ’03, so Santiago/Torrealba was tolerable.  The club won 100 games and the NL West.  However, they lost in the Division Series to the Marlins, who would of course go on to win the World Series.

The Giants traded for Pierzynski in November of ’03, and Torrealba would remain with the Giants in ’04 as his backup.  Santiago signed with the Royals that winter for two years and $4.3MM.  He would turn 39 before the season began.  Santiago popped up in the BALCO case in March of ’04 but seemed unfazed.  A broken hand from a hit-by-pitch knocked him out in late June, and he didn’t play for the Royals again.

Pierzynski was coming off a .312/.360/.464 season for the Twins, his best ever at age 26.  He was the sixth-best hitting catcher in the game in 2003.  His salary was due to rise several million dollars in arbitration and Joe Mauer was ready to go, so Terry Ryan explored his trade opportunities.  A deal to the Cubs for Andy Sisco was mentioned, and the Padres expressed interest too.  Ultimately A.J. became a Giant and slumped to .272/.318/.410, an offensive line that ranked 18th among backstops.

Brett Tomko called Pierzynski a "cancer" in May of ’04, calling for Yorvit Torrealba to take over.  The Giants still considered a multiyear deal after the season, but then decided to go with Mike Matheny and let A.J. go.

Bonser was ranked 29th on Baseball America’s 2002 Top Prospects list, right behind Jake Peavy.  A year later Rich Harden would earn the 29th spot, and Ervin Santana got the honors in ’04.  Bonser never made another list.  In ’03, he posted a 4.00 ERA in 135 Double A innings at age 21.  Bonser now projects as a fifth starter with the Twins.

Liriano was ranked 83rd on BA’s 2003 list, ahead of Taylor Buchholz and Wily Mo Pena but behind bums like Ben Kozlowski, Chris Gruler, Kris Honel, and Josh Karp.  Liriano was outranked on the list by teammates Jesse Foppert (4th), Jerome Williams (50th), Kurt Ainsworth (64th), and Todd Linden (82nd).  Shoulder injuries limited Liriano to just nine innings in 2003.  It was clear he had potential, but Liriano was anything but a lock.  Just another in a long line of hard-throwing pitching prospects.

Joe Nathan never made an appearance on a Baseball America top prospects list.  Drafted in 1995 in the sixth round, Nathan reached the Majors at age 24 in 1999.  He made 14 starts for the Giants and had ugly marks in home runs allowed, free passes, and strikeout rate.  Many teams approached Sabean about Nathan in the winter of ’99-’00, but he was regarded as untouchable. 

Nathan started working on a changeup in 2000 while making 15 starts for the Giants.  His numbers were even worse, as walks increased.  He spent time on the DL with shoulder tightness that summer, but Dusty Baker made sure to get him right back out there ASAP.  His shoulder caused a second DL stint in July.  Surgery was considered, but Nathan ultimately took a cortisone shot and resumed pitching.  The injury recurred a third time, causing Nathan to sit out the playoffs.  Way to go, Dusty!  Nathan had shoulder surgery in October of that year.

His velocity down to the mid-80s in ’01, Nathan toiled in Triple A until June before earning a demotion to Double A.  Things improved a bit before the end of the season, and he was in the low 90s by the spring of ’02.  He pitched poorly that year in Triple A but got a September call-up anyway.

In the spring of ’03, Nathan finally gave up starting and managed to earn a job with the Giants as a setup man for Tim Worrell out of spring training.  He started the season with a 22 inning scoreless inning streak.  After winning 12 games and posting a 2.96 ERA in 79 innings in his first season as a reliever, he became a major component of the Pierzynski trade.

At the time, here’s how I think each player was evaluated:

Liriano: interesting raw prospect with major injury concerns
Bonser: impressive young starting pitching prospect whose stock fell a bit in ’03
Nathan: converted starter coming off his best season; history of shoulder problems
Pierzynski: one of the game’s best-hitting catchers entering his prime with several seasons before free agency

Pierzynski was a coveted young backstop, and Sabean really only gave up one bona fide Major Leaguer to get him.  Back in November of 2003, this looked like a deal that would benefit both teams.  Liriano and Nathan could’ve easily been lost to the injury abyss and we wouldn’t be talking about this.

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Trade History: The Pierzynski Deal

By Tim Dierkes | July 20, 2006 at 12:15pm CDT

November 14th, 2003.  A day that will forever haunt Giants fans.  On that day, Brian Sabean dealt Boof Bonser, Francisco Liriano, and Joe Nathan to the Twins for A.J. Pierzynski and cash.  A year later, the Giants would release Pierzynski.  Bonser may become a tolerable fifth starter in the bigs, while Liriano and Nathan are among the very best starters and closers in baseball, respectively.

Hindsight is 20/20, right?  It's easy to rip on Sabean several years later.  But was this like the Austin Kearns trade, where Wayne Krivsky was derided from the get-go?  Or did the Pierzynski deal seem OK at the time?  Let's view this in context.

The 2003 San Francisco Giants used a combination of Benito Santiago and Yorvit Torrealba at catcher.  The result was a batting line of .270/.320/.412.  The average NL catcher hit .260/.328/.404 in '03, so Santiago/Torrealba was tolerable.  The club won 100 games and the NL West.  However, they lost in the Division Series to the Marlins, who would of course go on to win the World Series.

The Giants traded for Pierzynski in November of '03, and Torrealba would remain with the Giants in '04 as his backup.  Santiago signed with the Royals that winter for two years and $4.3MM.  He would turn 39 before the season began.  Santiago popped up in the BALCO case in March of '04 but seemed unfazed.  A broken hand from a hit-by-pitch knocked him out in late June, and he didn't play for the Royals again.

Pierzynski was coming off a .312/.360/.464 season for the Twins, his best ever at age 26.  He was the sixth-best hitting catcher in the game in 2003.  His salary was due to rise several million dollars in arbitration and Joe Mauer was ready to go, so Terry Ryan explored his trade opportunities.  A deal to the Cubs for Andy Sisco was mentioned, and the Padres expressed interest too.  Ultimately A.J. became a Giant and slumped to .272/.318/.410, an offensive line that ranked 18th among backstops.

Brett Tomko called Pierzynski a "cancer" in May of '04, calling for Yorvit Torrealba to take over.  The Giants still considered a multiyear deal after the season, but then decided to go with Mike Matheny and let A.J. go.

Bonser was ranked 29th on Baseball America's 2002 Top Prospects list, right behind Jake Peavy.  A year later Rich Harden would earn the 29th spot, and Ervin Santana got the honors in '04.  Bonser never made another list.  In '03, he posted a 4.00 ERA in 135 Double A innings at age 21.  Bonser now projects as a fifth starter with the Twins.

Liriano was ranked 83rd on BA's 2003 list, ahead of Taylor Buchholz and Wily Mo Pena but behind bums like Ben Kozlowski, Chris Gruler, Kris Honel, and Josh Karp.  Liriano was outranked on the list by teammates Jesse Foppert (4th), Jerome Williams (50th), Kurt Ainsworth (64th), and Todd Linden (82nd).  Shoulder injuries limited Liriano to just nine innings in 2003.  It was clear he had potential, but Liriano was anything but a lock.  Just another in a long line of hard-throwing pitching prospects.

Joe Nathan never made an appearance on a Baseball America top prospects list.  Drafted in 1995 in the sixth round, Nathan reached the Majors at age 24 in 1999.  He made 14 starts for the Giants and had ugly marks in home runs allowed, free passes, and strikeout rate.  Many teams approached Sabean about Nathan in the winter of '99-'00, but he was regarded as untouchable. 

Nathan started working on a changeup in 2000 while making 15 starts for the Giants.  His numbers were even worse, as walks increased.  He spent time on the DL with shoulder tightness that summer, but Dusty Baker made sure to get him right back out there ASAP.  His shoulder caused a second DL stint in July.  Surgery was considered, but Nathan ultimately took a cortisone shot and resumed pitching.  The injury recurred a third time, causing Nathan to sit out the playoffs.  Way to go, Dusty!  Nathan had shoulder surgery in October of that year.

His velocity down to the mid-80s in '01, Nathan toiled in Triple A until June before earning a demotion to Double A.  Things improved a bit before the end of the season, and he was in the low 90s by the spring of '02.  He pitched poorly that year in Triple A but got a September call-up anyway.

In the spring of '03, Nathan finally gave up starting and managed to earn a job with the Giants as a setup man for Tim Worrell out of spring training.  He started the season with a 22 inning scoreless inning streak.  After winning 12 games and posting a 2.96 ERA in 79 innings in his first season as a reliever, he became a major component of the Pierzynski trade.

At the time, here's how I think each player was evaluated:

Liriano: interesting raw prospect with major injury concerns
Bonser: impressive young starting pitching prospect whose stock fell a bit in '03
Nathan: converted starter coming off his best season; history of shoulder problems
Pierzynski: one of the game's best-hitting catchers entering his prime with several seasons before free agency

Pierzynski was a coveted young backstop, and Sabean really only gave up one bona fide Major Leaguer to get him.  Back in November of 2003, this looked like a deal that would benefit both teams.  Liriano and Nathan could've easily been lost to the injury abyss and we wouldn't be talking about this.

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