A’s, Twins, Dodgers Eyeing Russ Springer

According to Ken Rosenthal, the A’s, Twins, and Dodgers are pursuing Russ Springer.  Rosenthal adds that the Twins prefer Springer to Eric Gagne.  The Twins’ interest in Springer was first reported by Seth Stohs, while Buster Olney mentioned the A’s a few days ago.  Ken Gurnick had the Springer-Dodgers connection back in December.

Twins Rumors: Crede, Gagne, Springer

La Velle E. Neal III of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune checks in with the latest on the Twins.

  • Free agent third baseman Joe Crede will work out for scouts next week, and the Twins are expected to attend.  Neal’s source says Crede believes he’s finally overcome his back problems with a minor surgery this winter.  He’s willing to sign for one year to re-establish himself.
  • Brandon Lyon and Eric Gagne remain in the Twins’ sights, with the Twins "swapping offers" with Scott Boras for Gagne.
  • Neal was able to confirm a rumor first reported by Seth Stohs: the Twins have interest in Russ Springer.

Cardinals Not Interested In Re-Signing Springer

Free agent reliever Russ Springer told Matthew Leach of MLB.com Friday that the Cardinals have not expressed a desire a to bring him back for the 2009 season.

"I loved the opportunity to play for the Cardinals and the fans," said Springer. "I did everything I can to come back. I told them I’d take a pay cut, play for incentives. And it just never went anywhere… They don’t have any interest in bringing me back.  That’s fine. That’s baseball. I enjoyed the time I played there and I made a lot of good friends there. I want to put myself in the best opportunity now to go out and play for a competitive team and maybe get to the playoffs."

Springer, 40, posted a 2.32 ERA in 50 1/3 innings for St. Louis last season.  He claims to have a couple of contract offers on the table, but would not reveal which teams they’re from. 

Royals Considering Farnsworth, Springer, Lyon

10:28pm: Bob Dutton of the Kansas City Star adds Russ Springer to the mix for the Royals.  They’d have to find room in the payroll before signing a veteran reliever.

5:32pm: According to MLB.com’s Dick Kaegel, the Royals will hear from the agent for Brandon Lyon, Kyle Farnsworth, and Craig Counsell this week.  Lyon and Farnsworth make sense, as the Royals are known to be looking for righthanded relief help.  They’ve been linked to The Farnz before.  And there was recent word they might look at veteran infielders to replace Mark Grudzielanek.

Odds and Ends: Teixeira, Izturis, Gaudin

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Dodgers Starting With Infield

More from Ken Rosenthal.  The FOX hot stove guru says the Dodgers plan to sort out their infield before worrying about starting pitching.  They can use Blake DeWitt at second or third, but that still leaves them two infielders short.

Casey Blake is the obvious free agent fit at the hot corner; maybe the Dodgers will stretch and give him that third year.  If they miss out on Blake they could always go for Joe Crede.  It doesn’t sound like Ned Colletti plans to sign any of the top three free agent shortstops, while talks have stalled for Jack Wilson.  Just wondering, how about a trade for Miguel Tejada or Jason Bartlett?

Rosenthal sees plenty of starting pitching options for the Dodgers, tossing out names like Randy Wolf and Randy Johnson.  Meanwhile Tom Krasovic says the Dodgers are gathering information on Johnson, Andy Pettitte, and Trevor HoffmanKen Gurnick adds Russ Springer to the mix.  The Dodgers are searching for a veteran who can help the team’s young pitchers.

Rosenthal considers re-signing Manny Ramirez a longshot, meaning the Dodgers may have to turn to another free agent like Adam Dunn to replace his OBP and power.

Odds and Ends: Griffey, Springer, Hoffman

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Cards Decline To Offer Arb To Springer, Looper, Isringhausen

TUESDAY: Another note from Strauss – it seems the Cardinals are moving on from Springer.

MONDAY: According to MLB.com’s Matthew Leach, the Cardinals declined to offer arbitration to Russ Springer, Braden Looper, and Jason Isringhausen (as well as their other free agents).  The Looper decision comes as a surprise, as he earned only $5.5MM in ’08 and would’ve been a solid addition or trade chip for ’09.  He’s a Type B free agent, but the Cards won’t get a pick now.  Joe Strauss of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch says Looper is seeking at least a three-year deal.  Springer is a Type A, so now he’s much more attractive to other teams.

Strauss has a few other Cards notes.  He says the Cardinals are not one of the teams interested in Randy Johnson, but may have interest in Andy Pettitte.  Also, the signing of lefty reliever Trever Miller is being held up due to health concerns that surfaced at the physical.

No Agreement Yet For Moyer

12:01pm: David Murphy of the Philadelphia Daily News says everyone expects the Phils to re-sign Moyer.  He says not to read into the Lowe/Burnett inquiries; the team has inquired on more than 25 free agents.  MLB.com’s Ken Mandel names six of them: Doug Brocail, Russ Springer, Raul Ibanez, Rocco Baldelli, Jerry Hairston Jr., and Nick Punto.

10:16am: According to Todd Zolecki of the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Phillies are still talking to free agent pitcher Jamie Moyer but don’t have an agreement yet.  Moyer apparently wants a multiyear deal.  The Phils recently contacted Derek Lowe and A.J. Burnett to hedge their bets. 

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