Showing posts with label hot stove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hot stove. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2008

Winter Meetings Update

According to MetsBlog, the Mets have offered Fransisco Rodriguez a 2 year deal, with a third year player option. The deal is reportedly worth $12 Million per season.

This doesn't make much sense to me. All the talk surrounding K-Rod suggests that he is seeking a 4 year deal, and I feel like such a low ball offer might come as an insult. Come on Omar

Chicago Sun Times writer Gordon Wittenmeyer discusses the increasing likelihood that Jake Peavy will join the Cubs.

Personally, I am not buying this rumor until I get a legitimate source. After all, it was widely discussed that Peavy would be a Brave "by Thanksgiving". But imagine a rotation of Peavy, Harden, Zambrano, Dempster, and Lilly.

According to mlbtraderumors, the Marlins and Giants are discussing a swap of Jorge Cantu and Jonathan Sanchez.

I really like the Giants commitment to improving their offense. And I feel like this would be an absolute steal for them. Sanchez is little more than an average pitcher, and Cantu has 35+ HR potential.

Gordon Edes of Yahoo Sports claims that Manny Ramirez never even responded to their 2 year offer. Which confirms my belief that the Dodgers never actually wanted to resign Manny. Instead it was a move to appease their fanbase.

The article also claims that the Dodgers have reached a tentative agreement with third baseman Casey Blake, and are making progress in resigning Rafael Furcal.

Jon Heyman believes that the Brewers are back in the C.C. Sabbathia sweepstakes. The Brewers, according to sources, are open to adding a sixth year for Sabathia, which would likely raise their offer from $100 million to close to $120 million.

Here's my take on Sabbathia. As dominate as he was last season, I don't like the idea of tying up $120 Million over 6 years for a power pitcher who checks in at nearly 300 pounds. The potential for long term injury is enormous.

Thats all I've got...I'm still waiting for the hot stove to finally heat up. I'm feeling confident that the Mets will leave Las Vegas with a closer, but other than that the big name players are seemingly hesitant to sign.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Jermaine Dye to the Reds?

It looks like the hot stove is finally starting to heat up. According to the Dayton Daily News, the Reds have acquired Jermaine Dye in exchange for disappointing prospect Homer Bailey. At this time, this trade is little more than an internet rumor, and it has yet to be confirmed by either team.

A major-league source close to the situation told The Dayton Daily News on Sunday, Dec. 7, "The deal is done and will be announced this week."

The Reds are in the market for an outfielder and moving Bailey makes sense. The 22-year-old righthander, the team's No. 1 draft pick in 2004, has not lived up to high expectations and some club officials believe a change of venue would be best for him.

Bailey was 0-6 with a 7.93 ERA in eight starts with the Reds last year and was only 4-7 with a 4.77 ERA at Class AAA Louisville.


This trade seems to make sense for both teams. The Reds anemic offense will get an instant boost from Dye, who is a career .278 hitter, and has routinely demonstrated 35+ HR capability. The 12 year veteran can basically fill the void left by Adam Dunn, while providing more consitent contact.

On the other hand, this is somewhat of a gamble for Chicago, but one that I really like. I had high expectations for Bailey coming into last year and he failed to deliver. Rumors have been circulating throughout the offseason that Bailey is uncoachable and arrogant. But the fact remains that Bailey is only 22 years old, and has outstanding stuff . He was dominant in his minor league career, and maybe a change of scenery will do wonders for Bailey. If Bailey does improve this season, he will join Gavin Floyd and John Danks to round out a very good, and very young rotation.

One thing that I can say with certainty is that this looks to be a very active winter meetings. Last year saw blockbuster deals that included Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis, while the Mets made significant progress in their efforts to acquire Johan Santana. I get the feeling that there will be several big name signings and trades in the coming days.

UPDATE:

“Reds GM Walt Jocketty categorically denied a report from the Dayton Daily News that Bailey was traded for Dye,” reports MLB.com.

“Wrong. It’s not even close,” Jocketty told reporters. “We haven’t had any discussions with the White Sox since before Thanksgiving.”

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