Rosenthal’s Latest Update

Ken Rosenthal has some fresh hot stove for us.

He says that the Cubs are still going after both Ted Lilly and Gil Meche.  They are also looking into outfielders Kenny Lofton, Cliff Floyd, and Ryan Church.  It’s a little early in Matt Murton‘s career to be platooning him, yes?

Rosenthal adds the Mariners to the Miguel Batista suitors.  The Cards and Royals and also still in the mix.

MORE RUMORS!!!

The just keep on comin in:

Brian Bannister for Ambiorix Burgos is near completion. I’m scratching my head on this one. Bannister, when healthy last year, was very promising as a young starter; Burgos on the other hand, probably won’t even make the bullpen for the Mets in any significant role. As a Phils fan though, this is pretty good news. Kenny Rosenthal again with the scoop.

Also, the Red Sox have spent some more money today, throwing 4 years and $36MM at Julio Lugo. Like Drew, Lugo gets on base and defends well, and maybe ~$9MM per is a decent deal for this market. Source: ESPNews

by Chris Hurst

Tueday Evening Roundup

Sorry for the delay,

No real juicy rumors tonight other than the "hot" Mench and Lieber rumors, and the White Sox still trying to move a starter. But here are some of the latest tidbits:

Hot off the presses at BP, JD Drew’s PECOTA projection doesn’t look so hot: .286/.395/.472 (.867 OPS.) Oh, and only 14 homers. His OBP is very good though, and he will play above average defense.

by Chris Hurst

Miguel Batista to Missouri

Rosenthal says Miguel Batista will either be a Royal or a Cardinal.  KC has apparently offered $24M over three years, which is doubtless much more than the Cardinals are offering.  Then again, if you could sacrifice a few million bucks and play for the defending world champs, wouldn’t you? 

If he pulls this off, Walt Jocketty will again be picking up a nice pitcher on the relative cheap: Batista isn’t going to win you 15 games, but he’ll give you lots of innings and be in the vicinity of league average.  Or better: Batista has thrown at least 180 innings in four of his last five seasons, and the last time his ERA+ was below league average was 2000.  Chase Field didn’t help his numbers last year, but he’ll be a decent pickup for whichever Missouri team ends up with him.

By Jeff Sackmann, Brew Crew Ball

ESPN At The Winter Meetings

Of course ESPN’s live thread from various writers at the Winter Meetings is a must-read for rumormongers.  Here are the highlights:

The Reds have offered a two-year, $6MM deal to Mark Loretta.  Where does that leave Brandon Phillips?

Seattle may not be shopping Adrian Beltre or Richie Sexson, after all.  In the case of Sexson – why not?

Oakland’s still the favorite for Mike Piazza.

The Rangers still like Kenny Lofton at CF; haven’t heard what the Cubs are thinking lately about Lofton.

The Rockies aren’t left with many options for CF.  If they don’t get Lofton, it could be such studs as Darin Erstad or Steve Finley.

The Padres could sign a second baseman like Ron Belliard.  They’re also in the mix on Jason Schmidt and still hope to sign Greg Maddux.

The Devil Rays and Barry Bonds?  Denied, accoring to Buster Olney.  Where would that leave Jonny Gomes?

Possible Barry Zito suitors include the Mets, Rangers, Mariners, and Angels.

MLB.com On Pettitte and More

Some quick hits from MLB.com’s writers:

The Astros have "mild interest" in Jason Schmidt but are currently waiting on Andy Pettitte.

Negotiations between Barry Bonds and the Giants are picking up.

The Indians are considering Eric Gagne and various other health risk relievers.

Doug Melvin of the Brewers has a little bit of interest in Kenny Lofton or Steve Finley, but would prefer to combine the aging CFs into one guy.  That would be awkward.

Jim Bowden is up to something; Chad Cordero, Ryan Church, and Jose Vidro have drawn interest.

The Mariners and Pirates have some interest in Adam LaRoche.  The Bucs are probably out on former Pirates Jeff Suppan and Barry Bonds.

The Marlins definitely want Rocco, but Dontrelle Willis and Josh Johnson will not be involved.  Ricky Nolasco won’t cut it, so they’d have to concede Scott Olsen or Anibal Sanchez.  The Fish are not so interested in Willy Taveras at this point.  As far as bounceback closer options, the Marlins might go after Dan Kolb or Derrick Turnbow.  Interestingly, the Marlins could also have interest in B.J. Upton as their CF.

Rumor Roundup From CBS Sportsline

Scott Miller over at CBS Sportsline provides a whole lot of hot stove buzz in his latest entry.  Some highlights:

The Cards have offers out to Jeff Weaver and Jeff Suppan

The Dodgers have come to the Tigers asking for Craig Monroe.  An odd target, I would say.

The White Sox could hold onto their starters.  Meanwhile, Nate Silver analyzed Kenny’s position of strength at BP.

The Dodgers and Mariners are talking to Luis Gonzalez‘s agent.  Gonzo prefers the Dodgers because of location.  Seattle signing him would probably be contingent on a Richie Sexson trade.  The Ms are also listening to offers for Adrian Beltre.

The Reds are asking about Scott Linebrink, and the Pads would want Ryan Freel in return.  Adam Dunn’s name has been bandied about as well.

I am in debt to RotoWorld, a site that is on top of the news like no other.

MLB Introduces First “Civil Rights Game”

Okay, so it’s not a rumor, and won’t have a monumental affect on your team necessarily, but this needs to be reported. MLB will have a "Civil Rights Game" on March 31st in an effort to continue honoring the African-American community and its tremendous impact on baseball. The Cards and Indians will play an exhibition game at AutoZone Park in Memphis, the city where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in 1963.

"This game is designed to commemorate the civil rights movement, one of the most critical and important eras of our social history," MLB Commissioner Bud Selig said. "I am proud of the role that Major League Baseball played in the movement, beginning with Jackie Robinson’s entry into the big leagues on April 15, 1947, and very pleased that we have this opportunity to honor the Movement and those who made it happen."

Let me take this opportunity to congratulate baseball on another step in the right PR direction. The induction of Negro League players this past summer was long overdue, but it happened nevertheless. Then MLB and the MLBPA agreed on a new CBA nearly 2 months before the current one expired. Tremendous. Now they are continuing to change their image in the wake of the Steroid Era. Kudos to Bud Selig for being commissioner and obviously having a huge say in all of these events.

The game will be televised nationally on ESPN, and Spike Lee will make a documentary for the game’s festivites.

Tickets for the game will go on sale Dec. 5, and will be available at Indians.com, stlcardinals.com and memphisredbirds.com. Tickets will also be available on MLB.com and at the AutoZone Park box office beginning Dec. 6. If you are able to go, it should be an amazing experience.

Quotes and this story came from an article on mlb.com by Barry M. Bloom

by Chris Hurst

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