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Will Ohman

Rosenthal On Peavy, Ohman, Looper

By Tim Dierkes | February 4, 2009 at 9:10am CDT

Here’s the latest from Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.

  • Jeff Moorad’s acquistion of the Padres does not affect the likelihood of a Jake Peavy trade, according to Rosenthal’s source.  There have been no recent conversations with the Cubs about Peavy.
  • The Phillies had been confident of signing Ty Wigginton before the Orioles offered two years.  The Phils are still mulling Nomar Garciaparra and Rich Aurilia, with the Giants also in on Aurilia.  The Phillies are out on Will Ohman.
  • Braden Looper is receiving interest from Baltimore, but he prefers the NL.  The Brewers are not optimistic about signing Looper despite a recent conversation with one of his agents (Tom Haudricourt believes the Brewers are "laying in the weeds" for when the right pitcher comes along).  Looper is Plan B behind Randy Wolf for the Dodgers, and not a candidate to return to the Cardinals (who are apparently out of money).  One other team known to have interest in Looper is the Pirates.
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Phillies Interested In Will Ohman

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | January 31, 2009 at 12:06pm CDT

According to ESPN.com’s Jerry Crasnick, the Phillies are interested in Will Ohman. They contacted his agent last week and will continue talks next week.

Now that J.C. Romero’s been suspended for 50 games, the Phillies will use Scott Eyre as their main lefty out of the bullpen. Adding Ohman, who was originally seeking a two-year deal for about $8MM, would give Charlie Manuel another lefty to rely on.

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O’Brien On Braves’ Outfield Options

By Tim Dierkes | January 29, 2009 at 4:41pm CDT

David O’Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on the Braves’ quest to add a power-hitting outfielder:

We think they’d like to make it one of these guys, maybe in this order of preference:  1. Bobby Abreu (we’ll explain), 2. Xavier Nady or Nick Swisher (both Yankees, one or the other expected to be traded), and 4. (there can’t be a No. 3 if two guys are tied for No. 2) Adam Dunn, whose asking price (reportedly $14MM per year) is still way, waaay above what the Braves have to spend.

O’Brien says the Braves have roughly $5-9MM to work with, and they also hope to sign Will Ohman and Tom Glavine.  O’Brien then runs through the pros and cons of adding Abreu, Nady, Swisher, and Dunn.

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Odds and Ends: Yamarin, Eaton, Atkins, Ohman

By Tim Dierkes | January 26, 2009 at 2:02pm CDT

Links for Monday…

  • Yankees and Red Sox fans are dreaming of Joe Mauer, whose contract is up after the 2010 season.
  • Updated June draft order, courtesy of Baseball America.
  • The Braves signed a Japanese amateur pitcher named Yoshinori Yamarin to a minor league deal.
  • Adam Eaton is not a candidate for the Phillies’ fifth starter job, and they’ll probably release him and eat his contract if they can’t trade him.
  • MLB.com made a nice addition in Phillies beat writer Todd Zolecki.
  • Arbitration hearing dates are set for Paul Maholm and Nate McLouth.
  • Jim Salisbury writes about Tal Smith, who prepares arbitration cases for clubs.
  • Garrett Atkins comments on his arbitration request and his future with the Rockies.
  • The Reds voided the contract of 16 year-old Venezuelan pitcher Ismael Guillon and re-signed him for less due to a problem found during his physical.
  • Athletics Nation talked to MLB.com beat writer Mychael Urban.
  • David O’Brien chatted with unsigned reliever Will Ohman.
  • Orioles infielder Oscar Salazar cleared waivers.
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Padres, Nats Interested In Ohman

By Ben Nicholson-Smith | January 24, 2009 at 11:58am CDT

According to ESPN.com’s Jerry Crasnick the Nationals and Padres are among the teams interested in Will Ohman. Both teams are "bottom fishing," and are considered secondary options for the lefty reliever.

Ohman hoped for a deal similar to the ones signed by Jeremy Affeldt ($8MM, two years) and Damaso Marte ($12MM, three years). He’s generated lots of interest and has a new contract offer from an unnamed team.

Crasnick mentions the Dodgers and Mets as potential suitors for Ohman, and the D’Backs, Orioles, Rangers, Indians, Rays and Braves have all reportedly had interest in him.

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Odds and Ends: Fogg, Jays, Red Sox, White Sox

By Tim Dierkes | January 23, 2009 at 2:21pm CDT

Links for Friday…

  • Corey Brock talked to agent Barry Axelrod about the slow-moving free agent market.
  • The D’Backs still have Will Ohman and Joe Beimel on the radar, but Nick Piecoro believes they’d like to add a starter first.
  • Red Sox president/CEO Larry Lucchino doesn’t want the team’s dealings with Scott Boras for Mark Teixeira to affect other negotiations.
  • Josh Fogg hopes to sign soon; possibilities may include the Rockies, Orioles, and Nationals.
  • The Blue Jays are currently in talks with a Japanese pitcher.
  • Nolan Ryan comments on the free agent market.
  • Ed Wade explains his approach to waivers.
  • Tony Massarotti projects an Opening Day payroll around $135MM for the Red Sox.  Michael Silverman examines Boston’s options behind the plate.
  • South Side Sox have the White Sox around $100MM for their Opening Day payroll.
  • RotoAuthority lists the hitters projected to earn at least $10 in fantasy value in 2009.
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Orioles Talking With Luke Scott, Eyeing Ohman

By Tim Dierkes | January 16, 2009 at 4:53pm CDT

Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun writes about the Orioles’ attempt to sign arbitration-eligible outfielder Luke Scott before figures are submitted on Tuesday.  Baltimore’s other arb-eligible players are Nick Markakis and George Sherrill.

The O’s made an offer to Scott’s agent Page Odle on Tuesday, and the offer was countered on Thursday.  Odle described it as "pretty positive dialogue."

Zrebiec also learned from Odle that the Orioles remain interested in Will Ohman, as are the Braves, D’Backs, Indians, and Rangers.  Ohman has two offers in hand, but not from the O’s.

Regarding Sherrill, MLBTR has learned that the Orioles called his agent yesterday to give a number they were looking at.  It was their first contact of the offseason.

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Will Ohman Update

By Tim Dierkes | January 7, 2009 at 2:07pm CDT

Time for a Will Ohman update from David O’Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

The Braves haven’t backed off Ohman, still right there, one of six to eight teams interested. And he reiterated this is where he wants to be, if offers are equal, etc. He really liked everything about the place, team, fans.

The following teams have been linked to Ohman in reports: the Mets, Indians, Orioles, Rockies, Cardinals, Rays, and Braves.  We can probably cross the Cardinals and Rockies off the list.  MLB.com’s T.R. Sullivan informed us today that the Rangers are "among the teams talking seriously" with Ohman.

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Baseball Blogs Weigh In: Jays, Mets, Red Sox, Nats, Yankees

By Cork Gaines | January 2, 2009 at 1:06pm CDT

On this date 32 years ago, commissioner Bowie Kuhn suspended Braves owner Ted Turner for one year for tampering. Turner had announced publicly that the Braves would sign free agent-to-be Gary Matthews. Unfortunately, 30 years later, nobody was disciplined when the Angels signed free agent Gary Matthews Jr. to a $50MM contract. In the first two years of the deal, Matthews has been paid $15MM and his play has been worth -$600K (yes, that is negative) according to Fangraphs. With several big free agents still looking for new teams, will any of them be the next Matthews Jr? Only time will tell. In the meantime, let’s see what is being written in the Blogosphere…

  • The Eddie Kranepool Society is not worried about Derek Lowe, feeling the deal will get done once the Mets add a fourth option year and sweeten the pot just a tad. They are also putting the Mets front office on notice about the possibility of letting Manny Ramirez slip through their fingers.
  • Mets Geek feels the Mets still need to add one more piece to their revamped bullpen and suggest Wil Ohman or Joe Beimel are better options as a lefty specialist than what is already in-house.
  • The Southpaw takes a look at some young players the Jays should try to target in the trade market, with Chin-Lung Hu at the top of the list.
  • My Baseball Bias is not satisfied with just Mark Teixeira and wants to see the Yankees sign Manny Ramirez.
  • Fire Brand of the American League makes a case for three players to be the Red Sox fourth outfielder, including Rocco Baldelli, Brad Wilkerson and Eric Byrnes.
  • MLB Notebook takes a look at how the Nationals could spend the $20MM that would have gone to Mark Teixeira.
  • River Ave. Blues says this offseason is proving to be a test of just how good Scott Boras can be.
  • Sully Baseball is running a series of posts breaking down each team’s all-time home grown versus all-time acquired teams. Here he looks at the Astros.

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

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Will Ohman Rumors

By Tim Dierkes | December 23, 2008 at 10:10pm CDT

Lefty reliever Will Ohman wants a two-year deal, and the market for him is picking up.  So far in reports the Mets, Indians, Orioles, Rockies, Cardinals, and Braves have been linked to him.  Marc Topkin adds the Rays to the mix in a report today.

Ohman, 31, held lefties to a .200/.257/.314 line this year.  He earned $1.6MM.

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