Odds and Ends: Pettitte, Zaun, Blanco

Links for Tuesday…

Odds And Ends: Cuban, Zaun, Hall, Mariners

Saturday morning linkage:

Alejandro A. Leal writes for UmpBump.com and can be reached hre: alexo05 *at* umpbump *dot* com.

Blue Jays To Retain Barajas, Not Zaun

According to Robert MacLeod of The Globe and Mail, the Blue Jays plan to exercise Rod Barajas‘ option while allowing Gregg Zaun to leave as a free agent.

Barajas has a $2.4MM option with a $500K buyout, so it’s a net cost of $2.1MM.  He’s hitting .249/.294/.410 in 377 plate appearances, fluctuating quite a bit month-to-month.  Meanwhile Zaun is hitting .222/.332/.344 in 262 PAs while earning $3.75MM.  At this point he does not qualify as a Type B free agent, so there’s no point in offering arbitration.

Odds and Ends: LaRoche, Bradley, Burnett

Digging into today’s random links…

Marlins Interested In Bard, Zaun?

5:33pm: ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick talked to a baseball source who finds Zaun to Florida unlikely, on account of the money owed to the catcher.

12:18pm: Dan Hayes of the North County Times reports that the Marlins inquired on Padres catcher Josh Bard yesterday.  However, Bard is under team control through 2010 and the Marlins weren’t offering nearly enough.

11:48am: An unconfirmed report is floating about that the Marlins might have interest in bringing back catcher Gregg Zaun.  It couldn’t take too much to pry him loose. 

Also, I can’t pass up an opportunity to link to Zaun’s website.  Make sure to bring your Z-game and also turn the sound on for some G&R.

Odds and Ends: Street, Zaun, Guardado, Blalock

Let’s round up some odds and ends for a rumor-packed day.

Marlins Looking For Catcher, Reliever

The NL East is a three-team race, with the Mets, Phillies, and Marlins all within a game of each other.  Who’d have thought the Marlins would be contending after trading Miguel Cabrera?

According to Mike Berardino of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, the Marlins have intensified their search for a catcher.  The targets: Bengie Molina, Ramon Hernandez, Gerald Laird, and Ryan Doumit.  Molina and Hernandez are the pricey options.  Doumit would be especially tough to pry loose; he has a .937 OPS this year as a 27 year-old.

MLB.com’s Joe Frisaro wonders if Miguel Olivo, Gregg Zaun, and Paul Lo Duca could also enter the mix.  He says it could even be a three-way possibility where the Jays acquire Olivo and move him to Florida.

The Marlins are also hunting for a lefty reliever, with Arthur Rhodes, Jack Taschner, John Grabow, Eddie Guardado, George Sherrill, Will Ohman, and Alan Embree all considered candidates.  Dejan Kovacevic rattled off five suitors for Grabow this morning, the Marlins not among them.  Also, the Marlins’ interest in Guardado is light.  The Giants and Mariners both scouted the Marlins recently, and Berardino wonders if Mike Jacobs would interest them.

Berardino says acquiring a catcher and reliever in one trade would be ideal.  The one Marlins minor leaguer considered off-limits is Sean West.

Graziano’s Latest: Sherrill, Arroyo, Rhodes, Zaun

Dan Graziano of the Newark Star-Ledger has a new Trade Winds column.

  • Graziano notes how incredible the Erik Bedard trade could look for Baltimore if they spin George Sherrill for prospects.  He names the Cardinals, Rays, Marlins, and Red Sox as suitors.  The Mets fear Sherrill’s price tag, while the Yankees don’t expect a deal within the division.
  • The Yankees haven’t spoken to the Reds about Bronson Arroyo (although based on previous reports, they have scouted him).  The Yanks aren’t likely to sign Barry Bonds, and aren’t terribly thrilled with the catching market.
  • Fernando Martinez‘s possible injury could increase the Mets’ urgency to find a left fielder.  For some reason, Adam Dunn is not in the mix.  The Mets are in on relievers Brian Tallet, Jack Taschner, and Arthur Rhodes
  • The division rival Marlins are after Rhodes, as well as Gregg Zaun.
  • Graziano says no one denied his rumor that the Blue Jays were quietly discussing Roy Halladay with other teams.  The offseason might be a better time to shop him, though.

Odds And Ends: Thomas, Jays, Myers, Nomo

Expect another one of these today. There’s lots of little stuff, but not much in the way of substantive rumors.

Posted by Joe Pawlikowski.

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