Keep Track Of The Arb Offers
Losing track of the arbitration offers and non-offers as the news rolls in? Don’t worry – we’re keeping our free agent list up-to-date with all of the latest. You can click here to read our explanation of all this Type A/Type B/arbitration stuff.
Arbitration Rumors
The deadline for each team’s arbitration decisions is 11pm CST tonight. In this post I am gathering up all the rumors about those decisions. I’ll add updates throughout the day. Check out MLBTR reader predictions here and here.
- The San Francisco Chronicle says Frank Thomas will not be offered arbitration, perhaps because he’d like to come back. Alan Embree might be. MLB.com’s Mychael Urban talked to Embree, and the reliever doesn’t expect to be offered arb.
- Joel Sherman says the Yankees are wavering a bit on the decision to offer arbitration to Bobby Abreu, in fear that he could accept.
- Ken Davidoff says Abreu, Oliver Perez, and Mike Mussina will be offered arbitration. Andy Pettitte, Jason Giambi, Ivan Rodriguez, Moises Alou, and Luis Ayala will not be offered arb. River Ave. Blues doesn’t agree with the probable Pettitte decision. According to George King of the New York Post, the Yanks made an offer below $16MM to Pettitte a few weeks ago, which was rejected.
- Todd Zolecki says the Phillies won’t offer arb to Tom Gordon or Rudy Seanez. He believes Jamie Moyer will get an offer but Pat Burrell may be too risky.
- Padres GM Kevin Towers says it’s "doubtful" they’ll offer arb to Trevor Hoffman.
- Mark Bowman says John Smoltz won’t be offered arb.
- Jordan Bastian says A.J. Burnett will be offered arbitration.
- Ian Browne says it’s a "near given" the Red Sox will offer arb to Jason Varitek.
- Troy E. Renck says the Rockies will offer arb to Brian Fuentes.
- Ken Rosenthal says the decisions for Adam Dunn, Kerry Wood, and Sheets could go either way.
- Gordon Wittenmyer says the Cubs won’t offer arb to Wood if they expect him to accept. He says Bob Howry will not be offered arb.
- Scott Merkin says Juan Uribe and Ken Griffey Jr. will not be offered arb, while Orlando Cabrera probably will be.
- An arb offer to Mark Grudzielanek seems unlikely, but Dayton Moore wouldn’t rule it out.
Hot Stove Chat
I recently chatted about the hot stove with SNY’s Matthew Cerrone.
Yankees Sell Rasner To Japanese Team
In line with totally revamping their starting rotation, Jerry Crasnick at ESPN.com reports that the New York Yankees have sold RHP Darrell Rasner to the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of the Pacific League for $1 million. Rasner posted a 5.40 ERA in 24 games with the Yankees in 2008.
The cash from this deal would provide 0.7% of the money needed for the contract that has been offered to CC Sabathia.
Yankees Targeting Sabathia, Burnett, Lowe
Joel Sherman of the New York Post offers a dream rotation for the New York Yankees that includes CC Sabathia, Derek Lowe or A.J. Burnett, Chien-Ming Wang, Joba Chamberlain and Andy Pettitte.
Sherman acknowledges Sabathia’s strong perference to stay on the West Coast, but also notes that the Angels and Dodgers may end up having a lot of their available payroll tied up in contracts for Mark Teixeira and Manny Ramirez, respectively. Along that same line of thinking, Barry Zito‘s contract in San Francisco may keep the Giants from getting too involved in the bidding for Sabathia’s services.
The article also puts Derek Lowe at the top of the Red Sox’ list of desired free agents.
Odds And Ends: K-Rod, Renteria, Padres
Links for Saturday…
- Paul Kinzer, who represents Francisco Rodriguez, said that K-Rod “has a great fondness for the Angels” and would be open to returning.
- One of Edgar Renteria‘s agents thinks that the Cardinals and Giants are good fits for Renteria.
- Padres GM Kevin Towers would like another team in on the Jake Peavy bidding now that trade talks are back to “square one.”
- Japanese pitcher Kenshin Kawakami is eligible to play baseball in North America.
- Former Athletic Donnie Murphy agreed to a minor league deal with the Orioles.
- Mike Berardino writes that the Marlins are looking to build around pitching, speed and defense.
- Cardinals GM John Mozeliak says the Cardinals will work “aggressively” to improve their bullpen.
- The Rays will soon find out whether Troy Percival will opt for surgery.
- Mike Downey writes that the White Sox could look very different in 2009.
Keith Law’s Top 50 Free Agents
ESPN’s Keith Law has his top 50 free agents ranked. As always, it’s a must-read. Law has never been afraid to go against the grain. For example, when he wrote his 2006 list he called Barry Zito, "a third or fourth starter with the reputation of a one or two." Anyway a few highlights from this year’s list:
- Possible upside plays: A.J. Burnett, Oliver Perez, Kerry Wood, Jeremy Affeldt, Juan Cruz, Felipe Lopez, Edgar Renteria, Gabe Kapler, Juan Rivera, Mike Hampton, and Brad Penny.
- Law’s reliever rankings are sure to get people talking, but they are justified with scouting reports. Wood is ranked #13, then Affeldt at #15, then Francisco Rodriguez at #16, and then Brian Fuentes at #18.
- Law ranks Koji Uehara well ahead of Kenshin Kawakami.
Chat With Matthew Cerrone Of SNY
I recently chatted on the phone with Matthew Cerrone of SNY about the latest hot stove happenings. Click below to listen.
Chat With MetsBlog
Recently I chatted with MetsBlog‘s Matthew Cerrone; check it out below. We discussed the current level of information and various big names.
Notable Supplemental Round Picks
A few days ago we looked at notable first round compensation draft picks from this decade. In those cases, a team lost its first round pick directly to another team for signing a free agent.
Today, we’ll look at notable supplemental round picks. These are not picks one team gives to another, but rather picks squeezed in when a Type A or B free agent is lost.
- 2000: Blue Jays pick Dustin McGowan for loss of Graeme Lloyd.
- 2000: Braves pick Kelly Johnson for Jose Hernandez.
- 2001: Mets pick David Wright for Mike Hampton.
- 2002: A’s pick Mark Teahen for Johnny Damon.
- 2003: Braves pick Jarrod Saltalamacchia for Mike Remlinger.
- 2004: Royals pick J.P. Howell for Raul Ibanez.
- 2004: White Sox pick Gio Gonzalez for Tom Gordon.
- 2004: A’s pick Huston Street for Miguel Tejada.
- 2005: Red Sox pick Clay Buchholz for Pedro Martinez.
- 2005: Red Sox pick Jed Lowrie for Orlando Cabrera.
- 2005: Red Sox pick Michael Bowden for Derek Lowe.
- 2006: Phillies pick Adrian Cardenas for Billy Wagner.
- 2006: Yankees pick Joba Chamberlain for Tom Gordon.
- 2006: Cardinals pick Chris Perez for Matt Morris.
