Odds and Ends: Mariners, Jeter, Penny

Links for Wednesday…

Odds and Ends: Holliday, Takahashi, Lincecum

Links for Wednesday…

Brewers To Listen On Fielder

According to George King and Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post, the Brewers have informed teams they’ll listen to offers for first baseman Prince Fielder.  Fielder, 24, hit .276/.372/.507 in 694 plate appearances this year.  He’s under team control for three more years; his salary will increase drastically as he goes through the arbitration process for the first time this offseason.

The article’s authors do not see the Yankees as suitors for Fielder, due to his defense and the team’s long-term desire to move Derek Jeter to first base after the 2010 season.  The Jeter logic seems a little shaky, since Fielder is only under team control through 2011.

I discussed six possible Fielder suitors earlier this month.  The question is, who’s willing to give up good young pitching?

Baseball Blogs Weigh In: O’s. Holliday, Glavine, Maddux, Cardinals, Jeter

A few notes on from around the baseball Blogospehere…

Cork Gaines writes for RaysIndex.com and can be reached here.

Odds and Ends: Jeter, Al Reyes, Schilling, Dunn

Let’s kick things off with a link roundup.

  • River Ave. Blues wonders about Derek Jeter‘s future with the Yankees.  The Yanks don’t have to deal with it until after the 2010 season.
  • Reliever Al Reyes is now a free agent.  The 38 year-old still has a bit left in the tank.
  • Baseball America’s Jim Callis lists the draft’s best coups.
  • Curt Schilling is leaning toward retirement.  If he does come back, here is a reminder of the 12 teams he was willing to play for last year aside from the Red Sox: Indians, Tigers, Angels, Mets, Phillies, Braves, Dodgers, Padres, D’Backs, Cubs, Cardinals, and Brewers.
  • Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post says the Rockies need to keep Todd Helton.
  • Ken Rosenthal says the Dodgers’ failure to block the D’Backs’ waiver claim on Adam Dunn was a mistake.
  • Sam Mellinger explains that Eric Hosmer was smart to hold out for $6MM.
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