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Details On Tigers’ Failed Putz Bid

By Tim Dierkes | December 12, 2008 at 9:20am CDT

Jon Paul Morosi of the Detroit Free Press has the details on the Tigers’ failed bid for J.J. Putz:

One proposal involved the Tigers sending Matt Joyce to Tampa Bay and outfielders Wilkin Ramirez and Casper Wells to Seattle. Putz was the only player the Tigers would have received.

According to Joe Strauss, the Cardinals also pursued Putz (as well as Aaron Heilman).

After the proposal failed, the Tigers shipped Joyce to Tampa Bay for Edwin Jackson. Brian Fuentes may be the Tigers’ best remaining option from a baseball standpoint, but Morosi believes they’d have to move other contracts off the books to afford him.  I’m surprised – they’ll spend less than $10MM in ’09 on their new catcher, shortstop, and starter.

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Odds and Ends: Giambi, Saberhagen, Chacon

By Tim Dierkes | December 11, 2008 at 3:25pm CDT

Today’s stray Winter Meetings links as everyone heads home…

  • Jason Giambi maintains hopes of returning to the Yankees; he may be willing to take a discount.
  • Dave Cameron believes the Rays won the Edwin Jackson–Matt Joyce swap, handily.
  • Brett Saberhagen was hired as an agent for Dan Evans’ firm.  He’ll focus on pitchers.
  • Shawn Chacon’s agent is trying to find his client a job.  Troy Renck also notes that the Rockies’ offer to Glendon Rusch is a $750K minor league deal.
  • Kevin Kaduk relays his first Winter Meetings experience.
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White Sox Have Inside Track On Abreu?

By Tim Dierkes | December 11, 2008 at 10:20am CDT

Here’s a rumor from Mark Feinsand of the New York Daily News that slipped through the cracks yesterday.  His source says the White Sox seem to have the inside track on Bobby Abreu, assuming they trade Jermaine Dye first.  Feinsand doesn’t figure the Rays will match Abreu’s price, though they met with his agents at in Vegas.  He adds that Johan Santana is pushing the Mets to sign Abreu.

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Rays Meet With Abreu’s Agents

By Tim Dierkes | December 11, 2008 at 1:53am CDT

According to MLB.com’s Bill Chastain, Rays exec Andrew Friedman confirmed meeting with Bobby Abreu’s representatives on yesterday.  The Rays are known to have met with Milton Bradley and Jason Giambi personally during the Meetings.

Abreu, of course, was taken by the Devil Rays from the Astros in the expansion draft 11 years ago.  The D-Rays immediately flipped him to Philly for shortstop Kevin Stocker.

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Cubs Focused On Bradley, Ibanez

By Tim Dierkes | December 11, 2008 at 1:16am CDT

Paul Sullivan and Gordon Wittenmyer believe Milton Bradley is at the top of the Cubs’ list for an outfielder.  But even with the Matt Joyce acquisition, you have to figure the Rays are still a contender if the price is reasonable.  The Rays can offer Bradley a chance to DH, which could be valuable if playing time incentives are part of his contract.

Both Chicago writers also name Raul Ibanez as a person of interest, with Sullivan citing Bobby Abreu as well.

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Mets Acquire Putz In Three-Team Deal

By Tim Dierkes | December 11, 2008 at 12:56am CDT

THURSDAY, 12:56am: Rosenthal raises the question of whether the Mets will exercise Putz’s 2010 option for $9.1MM now that he’s a setup man.  I think if he’s worth that amount pitching the ninth he’s worth it pitching the eighth.

Putz seems excited about the trade, even if his agent says otherwise.  Ben Shpigel explains how the deal came together while reporters were in an adjacent room.

WEDNESDAY, 11:02pm: Geoff Baker says the Mariners got three additional minor leaguers from the Mets: pitcher Maikel Cleto, outfielder Ezequiel Carrera, and pitcher Jason Vargas.

10:17pm: MLB.com’s Jim Street confirmed the deal.  The Mariners give up Putz, Green, and Reed and get Heilman, Chavez, Carp, and Gutierrez.  The Indians give up Gutierrez and get Valbuena and Smith.  The Mets give up Heilman, Chavez, Carp, and Smith to get Putz, Green, and Reed.

The Mets succeeded in overhauling their bullpen without giving up premium pieces.  Assuming Putz and K-Rod are healthy, they’ll be playing seven-inning games.

The Mariners can try Heilman the rotation, and add good outfield depth.  I’m kind of lukewarm on the Indians’ benefit.

10:02pm: Geoff Baker says a previous incarnation with the Rays instead of the Mets fell apart.  In that deal, the Tigers would’ve included Jeff Larish.

9:27pm: Rosenthal has an update:

Under terms of the deal, the Mets would get Putz, outfielder Jeremy Reed and reliever Sean Green. The Mariners would receive reliever Aaron Heilman, outfielder Endy Chavez and first baseman Mike Carp from the Mets. They’d also get Franklin Gutierrez from the Indians and minor leaguers. The Indians would get reliever Joe Smith from the Mets and infielder Luis Valbuena from Seattle.

David Lennon seems to agree.

9:06pm: Jon Heyman says the Mets would surrender six players in this blockbuster.

8:40pm: MLB.com’s Anthony Castrovince says the three teams "appear to be on the verge" of a deal.  He says that if the deal goes through the Mariners would get Gutierrez and the Indians would get Joe Smith and Mariners prospect Luis Valbuena.  Heilman and Jeremy Reed would also be involved in some capacity.  Graziano suggests not all of the players in the trade have been decided upon.  Mariners GM Jack Zduriencik admitted a proposal is on the table.

8:06pm: Rosenthal softened the language of his post – he now says the Mets are trying/working to acquire Putz rather than close to a deal.  He also mentions that the deal would involve one or more prospects.

8:00pm: According to Ken Rosenthal, the Mets are close to acquiring Mariners reliever J.J. Putz in a three-team trade.  Putz and K-Rod will be quite a late inning tandem.  The Indians are also involved in the trade.  Other players in the mix:  Aaron Heilman, Endy Chavez, Mike Carp, and Franklin Gutierrez.  Rosenthal is not sure yet who’s heading where.

Dan Graziano has the story as well, but does not mention the Indians.

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Edwin Jackson Traded For Matt Joyce

By Tim Dierkes | December 10, 2008 at 9:55pm CDT

11:06pm: Jon Paul Morosi says the swap has been finalized.  The Tigers get Jackson for his three arb years, while the Rays get six years of Joyce.  Joyce is a strong defensive right fielder who posted a fine rookie half-season.

9:55pm: Marc Topkin says the final details are being worked out in this trade.  Bill Chastain’s Rays source says they don’t have a completed trade.  The Rays would add an outfielder and save a few million with the deal.

8:43pm: According to Ed Price, the Tigers are set to acquire Edwin Jackson from the Rays for outfielder Matt Joyce.

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Jeremy Hermida Rumors

By Tim Dierkes | December 10, 2008 at 7:12pm CDT

7:12pm: MLB.com’s Joe Frisaro says Mariners catcher Rob Johnson and Rangers catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia were discussed in these Hermida talks, but no match was found.

6:31pm: Baker says the Marlins wanted catching prospect Adam Moore from the Ms in a Hermida deal.  Baseball America ranks Moore as the Mariners’ sixth best prospect.  They say he looks like a future big league starting catcher; he’ll start ’09 at Triple A.

5:31pm: Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald says the Ms and Rangers initiated the Hermida talks, and they didn’t get far.

4:44pm: Geoff Baker says the Marlins offered Hermida to the Mariners and Rangers for catching.

12:34pm: Rays Index found a note from MLB.com’s T.R. Sullivan on Monday – the Rays like Rangers outfielder Nelson Cruz.

12:26pm: Berardino has an update.  He says the Marlins proposed trading Hermida to the Rays for two pitchers, likely among Jeff Niemann, Wade Davis, Jeremy Hellickson, and Mitch Talbot.  The Rays rejected the offer and it’s unlikely to be revisited.

Berardino now says the Reds have yet to inquire on Hermida.

12:04pm: Mike Berardino of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel discusses Jeremy Hermida trade possibilities in a blog post today (hat tip, Rays Index).  He says the Reds have definitely shown interest, and also discusses the Rays.  Berardino’s sources believe Micah Owings could be had, but not Johnny Cueto.  In the case of the Rays it’d apparently take Andy Sonnanstine rather than Edwin Jackson.

By the way, the Marlins have talked about the possibility of moving Hermida to left field if they keep him.  Hermida has been a slightly above-average right fielder according to the plus/minus system.

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White Sox, Reds Still Talking Dye

By Tim Dierkes | December 10, 2008 at 1:21pm CDT

1:21pm: Danny Knobler believes the White Sox want to see whether they can move Dye for pitching before entering the free agent market.

WEDNESDAY, 12:23pm: Ken Rosenthal says the Dye-Reds discussions continue at a moderate level, but for now the Sox expect Dye to be their Opening Day right fielder.  A deal was close at one point, but Dye’s salary became an issue for the Reds.  Rosenthal specualates that the Reds could now just try to get a bargain on Bobby Abreu or Pat Burrell.

TUESDAY, 10:37pm: MLB.com’s Scott Merkin says the White Sox have not talked to the Braves since the Javier Vazquez deal.  It’s been a quiet Winter Meetings for the Sox so far.

12:17pm: MetsBlog passes along a WFAN report from Sweeny Murti that the Braves are in serious discussions for Dye.

11:11am: From SI.com’s Jon Heyman:

A person familiar with the White Sox’s thinking said late Monday night, "The Jermaine Dye trades are dead … for tonight, anyway.”

Heyman says the Rays, Braves, and Reds were among ten teams to to express interest.  He adds that Homer Bailey alone would not have been enough.

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Blue Jays Looking At Infielders

By Tim Dierkes | December 10, 2008 at 9:18am CDT

According to Bob Elliott of the Toronto Sun, the Blue Jays have discussed Astros third baseman Ty Wigginton and have looked at Rays shortstop Jason Bartlett.  The Jays like Wigginton as a third baseman despite Scott Rolen’s presence. And as you know, J.P. Ricciardi met with Rafael Furcal’s agent.

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