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Saturday, December 31, 2005

Tony LaRussa & Buzz Bissinger on XM 175

The "3 Nights in August" discussion with Tony LaRussa & Buzz Bissinger is playing now, & will be re-played again during the weekend. They'll have some classic games on, too. I can't tell you which ones yet, because they haven't posted the January sked.

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Memo to Peter Angelos: "A sense of family the Orioles used to have, but is now gone."

These were the words of Ryan Hendricks, Elrod's son, at his funeral yesterday. ONLY 1 MEMBER OF THE ORIOLES CURRENT 40-MAN ROSTER WAS PRESENT AT THE SERVICE (MELVIN MORA). There were many others from the baseball community there to pay their respects, but sad to see no current players attended except Melvin Mora. Elrod was on the coaching staff until this year. After the stroke, the team moved him to another job, but Mr. Hendricks never grew to like life outside of an Orioles uniform.

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PIRATES INTERESTED IN SAMMY SOSA

A report today by Rob Rossi in Listin Diario, a Dominican news service has the headline, "Piratas Interesados en Sammy." The article is in Spanish, but they use terms like "Jim Tracy," "Sean Casey," and other words are close enough to the English to bear out the headline. I just googled Dominican newspapers, because that's where a lot of news is these days. The story was filed from Pittsburgh.

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Diamondbacks sign Eric Byrnes to 1 yr $2.25 million deal

And Byrnes (no relation to Josh Byrnes) will play CF , which he says is his favorite position. With Byrnes in CF, Shawn Green will move back to RF, his natural position.

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Friday, December 30, 2005

While thinking about pitchers & catchers going through this entrance

I happened upon a life saver---a website telling about each team's spring training site, dates, some with old pictures of the field. By the time I finish looking through all the parks, it might be February 15 when Dodgers pitchers & catchers report, or February 16 when Indian hurlers report. It's springtrainingonline.com.

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The Yankee recruiting calls help sign Dotel

First base coach Tony Pena, Joe Torre, and Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson were among those placing calls to reliever Octavio Dotel. The NY Daily News reports Brian Cashman saying the competition for the player was so heavy, they had more people talk to him than anyone.

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USA Today's Al Neuharth predicts 2006---likes Joe up to a point

Certain baseball general managers write it off to luck. I don't know that Torre's would.

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USA TODAY 2005 Review--Relief Pitchers--Mariano sets the standard

Seth Livingstone says the "Bar For Closers Remains Wherever Rivera Sets It." (Sorry, Dibs, Kevin & BBWAA voters).

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Thursday, December 29, 2005

"CHARACTER" COUNTS FOR HOF, in spite of what you've heard

BBWAA Hall of Fame Rules state as follows: "#5. Voting shall be based on a player's record, playing ability, INTEGRITY, SPORTSMANSHIP, CHARACTER, AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE TEAM." I wonder how many people realize this? THERE IS TO BE NO DEBATE ABOUT THESE RULES. IF VOTERS OR OTHERS DON'T LIKE THEM, CHANGE THEM. "#6. NO AUTOMATIC ELECTIONS BASED ON PERFORMANCES SUCH AS A BATTING AVERAGE OF .400 OR MORE FOR 1 YEAR...OR SIMILAR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT." I understand that newspapers want to sell copies, sportsradio stations require debate, and websites need traffic. But, deal with the facts. Don't waste our time on false issues. Too many peoples' lives are at stake. RULES FOR ELECTION TO THE HALL OF FAME.

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Miguel Tejada is "more upset now" than a month ago

Tejada made his comments in the Dominican Republic saying it's been a month since his initial complaint, but the Orioles still haven't done anything. He also responded to questions about wacko Rafael Palmiero's implying Tejada gave him a banned substance. Miguel said that everyone knows there's nothing bad about B-12.

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Kevin Millar makes some sense

Via Boston Blood Sox and the Salem News, Kevin Millar comments on the influence of WEEI on Red Sox personnel. Whether or not this is the case, I've listened to WEEI to hear how they deal with Red Sox coverage. I heard Keith Foulke interviewed by them last summer and was sickened. Maybe Foulke or other players have contracts to appear on the station---I don't know. But, no human being and no baseball player should've put up with what Keith Foulke did from these guys on WEEI. I'm not necessarily blaming them---maybe it's customary there. But, the players should not allow themselves to be whipping boys of this station. Foulke took what they said way too seriously. The guys on WEEI sounded like lightweights to begin with. I've heard many interviews of baseball players & personnel around the country & in my opinion, WEEI is taken too seriously.

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Nats Live! Sign 1 year deal with Ramon Ortiz

Ramon Ortiz will join Livan Hernandez and John Patterson at the top of the Nationals' pitching staff.

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Rotowire's Jeff Erickson on Indians, D-backs, Angels, Blue Jays , Pirates, A's, & Red Sox

Jeff says the Indian's bullpen is looking especially good with young Fernando Cabrera as possible closer material. Also optimistic about Howry, Rafael Betancourt, & Riske. On the Diamondbacks, Eric Byrnes is a short-term defensive hire til Chris Young is ready; shows management doesn't have much faith in Luis Terrero. On the Angels needs for bats, says Casey Kotchman will help. On signing Troy Glaus, the Blue Jays will look to trade Hillenbrand, Hinske, or Koskie. On the Pirates, is high on p's Oliver Perez & Kip Wells, & bullpen p's Mike Gonzalez & Damaso Marte. With the A's, Mark Ellis is under the radar--has good BA and power. High on Dan Johnson at 1B. The Red Sox CF is more likely to be Jeremy Reed than Coco Crisp at this point. They are extremely well-stocked with pitchers.

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MIGUEL CAIRO & YANKEES AGREE ON 1 YEAR DEAL

The New York Post reports the Yankees have agreed to a 1 year $1 million deal with Miguel Cairo as a reserve infielder. The deal is pending a physical, expected to take place this week.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

AP: ORIOLES & BURNITZ AGREE TO 2 YEAR, $10-12 MILLION DEAL

The Baltimore Orioles bring powerful Jeromy Burnitz to Camden Yards, pending a physical. The outfielder and original draft pick of the New York Mets contributed to the Cubs, Brewers and Rockies as well. The Orioles said there is no deal anywhere for star player Miguel Tejada.

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Miguel Cairo close to re-signing with Yankees

Cairo appears closer tonight to returning to the Bronx as utility infielder. He provided memorable footage for 2004 highlight reels---for both Yankees & Red Sox fans. During most of the second half of that season, he was at 2nd base for the Yankees. In 2005, Cairo played across town for the Mets.

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Parking lot impresario, Red Sox bidder, Dodgers owner, now NFL bidder?

It's important to follow the actions of MLB owners. Of course, they move fast, so be prepared. At the moment, the McCourts won't be building an NFL stadium next to Dodger Stadium, but it's been discussed with them.

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White Sox re-sign pitcher Jon Garland

Garland is signed for 3 years, through 2008, for $29 million. "I love the city," said Garland in a conference call to reporters. A big move by the team, showing their belief in pitching.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Rotowire's Jeff Erickson on 12n-1pm with Fantasy Focus

Jeff mentions that minor league specialist John Sickels will be on Wednesday to answer fan questions.

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Hideki Matsui will NOT play in WBC; Ichiro & Iguchi remain

The Mainichi Daily News reports today that Yankee outfielder Hideki Matsui will not play in the WBC, citing allegiances to both the US and Japan. Mariner outfielder Ichiro Suzuki and White Sox infielder Tadahito Iguchi are still committed to play for Japan in the WBC.

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Monday, December 26, 2005

Damon faces Mo, Game 3, 2003 ALCS

Game 3, 2003 ALCS, NY @ BOS, bottom of the 8th. Score 4-3, Mo comes on. First batter, Johnny Damon, hits a chopper which Mo nabs himself, & gets Damon out at first. A few pitches later, the rest of the order is gone. Game now on YES network. Next up will be the fantastic game 7 of the same series, where Mo pitched 3 scoreless innings in a tie, extra inning game. Just nice to see on Dec. 26.

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Saturday, December 24, 2005

2005 Boston Red Sox Rewind now on XM

Later today, 6P-9P--Best of 2005 playoffs. On December 25, Christmas Day:
  • 12M-3A--Instant classic, San Diego @ St. Louis, 5/6/05
  • 3A-6A--2003 NLCS Gm. 6 Fla. @ Chi. Cubs
  • 9P-12M--2000 World Series Gm. 2, NYM @ NYY

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Friday, December 23, 2005

Interesting pieces of Damon press conference

Damon's father was very upset by Boston's initial offer to his son (they say the game is passed from father to son); Johnny grew up with Jason Varitek, who was probably the most upset at his leaving; the Yankees came on strong, and the Red Sox 'laid in the weeds;' John Henry said Johnny never came back and let us match the offer---Johnny said they did. Warner Wolf led off the questioning, asking Damon how he felt not having to face Mariano Rivera or Randy Johnson anymore. Damon said he was very happy about that, & mentioned that "MO IS THE GREATEST CLOSER OF ALL TIME." I know this would upset Dibs and Kevin Kennedy, who are on vacation. I'm thrilled to hear it, especially from a great hitter. Once in awhile, the truth does get out in front of skewed media opinions.

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Jeff Erickson with Fantasy Focus--on Joey Gathright, Brian Roberts & other info

If Boston seeks a CF, caller suggests Tampa's Joey Gathright; Jeff agrees, & that pitching would need to go back to Tampa. Will Carroll from BP earlier in the week said Brian Roberts' injury is serious enough that he won't be ready until a couple of months into the season. If he actually plays, you can continue to expect SBs but not much power. Long-time talk of Aubrey Huff leaving the Rays was in part because he & Lou Piniella didn't get along. Jeff mentions free services to get into fantasy leagues, or one can check out rotowire.com/xm for info & introductory trial.

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Thursday, December 22, 2005

Johnny Damon cuts his hair

Here's a picture here of Damon getting his hair cut. It must be true. We'll see 1PM Friday at the press conference in the Bronx.

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Boston Globe's Gordon Edes gives fascinating rundown of Damon drama

Gordon relates Boras' version & the version from other industry sources. The timeline, & the phone calls...Johnny said he called the team the day before(not sure if he meant the call he made to Francona, which Francona has stipulated, or to another member of team management); Boras called them the day before, one of them called back the next day, but about a different player, etc. Edes says Brian Cashman felt the biggest hurdle was the bond between the fans and Damon. Cashman phoned Damon at one point to get a feel for this.

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Matt Lawton also dumps it on someone else---his teammates

I just noticed Matt Lawton's poor-me job. But what threw me is he's throwing unnamed Yankee teammates under the bus. Don't Lawton or his agent read the papers? How exactly will this advance Lawton's cause? Is he trying to open a formal investigation into illegal activity by his former teammates? So, it will be their fault and not his? (Assuming his vague remark has any truth to it whatsoever)? So, a bunch of his former teammates will be suspended like he was? There has to be a limit to borderline slanderous remarks like this. At the very least, guys like this should be in a shrink's office a few times a week.

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Bill Madden says Rafael Furcal set market for free agent lead-off hitters

In today's Daily News, Bill Madden presents the timing of Damon's move. Timing is always interesting in these things. He says Rafael Furcal's signing at an average of $13 million/yr. is what set the market for free agent lead-off hitters. He also notes the weakness of the complaint of Yankees money, asking why aren't owners like David Glass and Kevin McClatchy putting their revenue sharing money back into the roster?

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Jeff Erickson's Fantasy Focus with Jason Pliml of mockdraftcentral.com

Jeff hosts Jason Pliml today, mentioning rapidly rising fortunes of Phillies 2B Chase Utley, while questions remain about 2B Alfonso Soriano. Huston Street, Billy Wagner, & several other closers are being chosen ahead of Eric Gagne, who still has questions. Jeff mentions the importance of yesterday's non-tender date, & availability of players like Wade Miller, Chad Bradford, & Jason Phillips. Jason Pliml's site is making a FREE OFFER to XM MLB listeners on his site, mockdraftcentral.com. Jeff is optimistic about future of LaTroy Hawkins under Leo Mazzone.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2005

'Tis the season for giving....$34 million in luxury tax to Bud Selig

And, that's just from the Yankees....the Red Sox will have to put $4 million into Bud's stocking according to an Associated Press story in the Boston Globe. Checks are due in Bud's office no later than Jan.31st. Next question: EXACTLY HOW WILL BUD SELIG SPEND THE YANKEE AND RED SOX FANS' MONEY? This money is going into someone's pocket, someone connected to MLB. The fans who paid the money for all this deserve answers.

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Red Sox holding press conference to discuss Johnny Damon

Currently airing on MLB.com radio and ESPN news, Larry Lucchino and the 2 co-gm's respond to questions about Damon.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Johnny Damon is a Yankee----4 years, $52 million

Jon Heyman and Ken Davidoff of Newsday (New York) confirm reports that Johnny Damon has signed with the Yankees. Heyman was a guest on XM, relating details. Some Red Sox fans called in saying Damon wasn't so great anyhow. The host on XM, listed in google as an announcer for a Red Sox farm team, had the good humor to play a version of the Sinatra hit, "New York, New York," as he signed off. The Red Sox seemed to be proceeding as if they might not have Damon in 2006, though I never thought that would be the case. The Yankees needed a lead-off hitter, which they haven't had since Chuck Knoblauch. In spite of all the talk about CF, the leadoff hitter helps them immensely.

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Sunday, December 18, 2005

Newsday---MLB Bigs regret awarding Dodgers to McCourts

It's a good thing if MLB shows any sign of questioning its behavior. Jon Heyman posits some Bigs at MLB regret awarding the Dodgers to the McCourts. He has some other interesting tidbits in there as well.

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Friday, December 16, 2005

Mel Antonen, USA Today: No Lee Smith---too many of his saves were "easy"

On the subject of HOF voting, he'd vote in favor of Bruce Sutter and Goose Gossage. On the issue of Lee Smith, Mel says, "He played on some teams where the saves were easier. Not on enough CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS. " He says he's "AFRAID IT WOULD OPEN THE DOOR FOR CLOSERS WHO DON'T DESERVE TO BE IN THE HOF." "The stat "saves" is relatively new to baseball. People don't quite know how to judge closers yet. We need time to figure it out." Thanks, Mel. What you say is obvious & true, but due to lack of objective reporting in the sports media, it's often ignored.

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Joe Strauss, St. Louis Post-Dispatch---Unfinished left field

He says the stadium will not be finished for next season--- much of the seating in left field won't be available. Team owners said the new stadium would enable them to spend more on payroll. Now, they're not spending it, but Strauss gives them a pass by saying the new stadium won't be finished for awhile. On 2nd base needs--the team has always liked Jose Vidro....but, they'd need some relief from his $7 million pricetag (should the Nats. decide to move him).

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Barry Svrluga, Washington Post on the Nationals

Re: Soriano, Jose Vidro's knee hasn't been right for 3 years, & Soriano could be at 2nd if it doesn't improve. On the other hand, if he's told to go to left field, he has no choice but to go. The DC City council votes on the stadium next Tuesday. If they don't get the required 7 votes to approve the deal, MLB may have to move the team again. Reinsdorf said their 2.7 million attendance wasn't very good. Ha! Considering all that was done to prevent the team from playing at all, I think it's great! Barry estimates payroll will be $60 million, against about $52 on 2005. Re: their tv deal, Angelos, etc., he doesn't see that being resolved til the last minute. Why isn't MLB asking Angelos to sell the Orioles?

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Sam Borden, NY Daily News---More Media Problems

Re: Johnny Damon, Holden asks Sam what he thinks will happen. Sam continues the media lies: he says Boras might do what he did last year with Carlos Beltran: keep the bidding going on Damon til the last possible minute, then call the Yankees at the last moment, & ask them if they'd like him at a higher price. LIE. This is the opposite of what happened. Boras called the Yankees about Beltran at the last minute, & asked them if they'd take Beltran for LESS than what the Astros were offering. Of course, Holden Kushner said nothing. As usual.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Tony Jackson, LA Daily News on Dodgers, Bradley, Perez

Ned Colletti is clearing the house of the bad character guys. There wasn't "a glimmer of hope" where Bradley was concerned, he hadn't lived up to expectations & wasn't going to. Jackson says he doesn't always go out & play his best, as some like to fantasize. Interestingly, Tony says Antonio Perez was also a bad character, had been traded 5x in the past 8 yrs., didn't do well defensively, & didn't try to improve himself. On Mueller, he has past experience with both Colletti and Grady Little, will probably bat 2nd, & be at 3rd til Dodger minor league prospect is ready.

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Fantasy Focus is back with Rotowire's Jeff Erickson

Back from 12n-1P everyday, today with Greg Ambrosius, president of fantasy focus trade association. They discuss past & upcoming mock drafts. Both like hitters on the Rays and Brewers. Greg mentions lawsuit going on between CDM and MLB Advanced Media, results of which won't be known for about a year. The issue is the use of stats in the fantasy industry, & why shouldn't they be in the public domain?

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Rangers press conference on XM 175 with Wilkerson & Padilla

Wilkerson responds to frequently being compared to Rusty Greer. Padilla is reunited with Buck Showalter, with whom he worked in Arizona. Jon Daniels conducted the event in Arlington. Mentioned he expects Padilla to induce ground balls.

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Monday, December 12, 2005

Phillies trade rhp Vicente Padilla to Rangers, Jerry Crasnick reports

Pat Gillick had decided to move Vicente Padilla, & Texas was looking for pitchers, reports espn.com's Jerry Crasnick. The right-handed starter, age 28, will move for a player to be named later.

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Bernie Miklasz, St. Louis Post-Dispatch on the Cardinals

He holds owners to their words: 2 of them said new stadium would allow them to spend more on payroll. But, they've totally gone back on this, not spending, have limited farm system & prospects. Says the fans have spent their money in good faith, & deserve an explanation. Have just signed lefty reliever Ricardo Rincon, & have offers out to Looper & Dotel.

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Les Carpenter, Washington Post, on the Nationals

Wilkerson was their most tradeable chip. Says the team can build on players like Ryan Zimmerman, Brian Schneider, John Patterson, and Chad Cordero. And Livon Hernandez for as long as his arm holds out. Re: the stadium & politics, 4 members of the DC city council may want to run for mayor next year. Fan enthusiasm is strong, despite all the hold-ups by MLB, trying to get the local taxpayers to pay for the stadium, lack of a good farm system, etc. The Orioles attendance or lack thereof has turned out to be a non-issue v the Nationals.

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Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on the Pirates

Says Chris Duffy is best CF the team has had since Andy Van Slyke, & a decent lead-off hitter. PNC park has the equivalent of 2 CF's--right field is as cavernous. Their great NL Rookie winner is also high in VORP---5th highest in all of baseball this year (Value Over Replacement Player); had over 100 walks, had good average & rbi's, & all with no protection. He likes Bill Mueller as a candidate for 3B, won't add a lot of power, so team should get a power hitting RF. Little known, their leftie reliever, John Grabow, allowed only 4 inherited runners all year. He's also high on future of P Jim Colbrun.

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Red Sox will hold news conference at 3:30 today to announce front office moves

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Gerry Fraley, Dallas Morning News on the Texas Rangers

Says the Rangers will build up stock of lefties like Wilkerson, & righties like Mensch will de dealt first. Soriano thinks he'll make more $ as a 2B, but Fraley thinks he'll do as well as a power hitting OF. Says Alfonso can't move to his right very well-- doesn't know what problem is. And, he's still a 125 strike-out guy. Blalock "has gotten away from some of the things that made him great." Rangers are showing interest in Clemens---Fraley says few pitchers willing to work in such a hitter-friendly park. Re: Ranger fans-- a very good fan base, but want more to happen. Says Twins, Cubs & Blue Jays are most likely places for Texas to obtain pitching.

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Gordon Edes---waiting word of Red Sox press conference

Gordon tells Chuck Wilson he's waiting around to see if he has to run to an announcement about the gm situation in Boston. If Theo was interested in the Nationals, he might've changed his mind about that, as MLB has caused a drag on the whole situation there. Damon's agent has got Boston scared now about the Dodgers' interest in him. Re: Renteria, in an interview yesterday, he said the field conditions in Boston may have contributed to an injury he sustained there that effected him most of the season. But Edes says the Red Sox didn't acknowledge such a situation.

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Friday, December 09, 2005

Pirates utilityman Rob Mackowiak to White Sox for lefty reliever Damaso Marte

Continuing on Buster Olney's positive comments about the Pirates earlier today, they've signed lefty reliever Damaso Marte from the White Sox. This builds on signing 1B Sean Casey, and Jim Tracy as manager.

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Dibs mentions Orioles' problems for pitchers

He won't give names, but Dibs knew several pitchers in the past few years who had a chance to go to Baltimore, but wouldn't. One reason: they didn't want to face the Red Sox & Yankees so many times. Of course, Dibs also finds a way to plug his pal Hoffman for no reason, how he took less money to stay home with this family. Dibs doesn't mention that Hoffman's demand for more money cost the Padres Mark Loretta, said to be the heart of the team.

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Dibs & Kevin on Benjie Molina, Javy Lopez, Milton Bradley & others

They say sadly, Benjie Molina &/or his agent Alan Nero's actions have cost him. The Angels would've offered him 2 years, but he turned it down. The Mets wanted him, but he strung them along, trying to get more years, & the Mets went to LoDuca instead. Molina could've been nicely settled, but he over-priced himself. On the Orioles, sees Ramon Hernandez acquisition on the way to moving Javy Lopez, who, they say is more an offensive catcher, citing that Greg Maddux wouldn't throw to him. Rumor that Darren Erstad could be involved in trade for Javy. Another mistake: hiring LaTroy Hawkins---won't make up for BJ Ryan. On Milton Bradley--Dusty Baker says he deserves another chance. Manny might be a good fit for the Cubs and Dusty. On Soriano, there are precedents:
  • Hitter Gary Sheffield moved from infield to outfield
  • Hitter Robin Yount moved from infield to outfield
Kevin thinks Frank Robinson will be able to talk to Alfonso, & straighten things out.

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Thom Loverro, Wash. Times on Nationals, Orioles

On the Nats, says Jose Vidro isn't tradeable, has injury & high contract. Brad Wilkerson was their biggest chip, but they only should've moved him for a pitcher. In that park, they need a slew of hitters like Nick Johnson, not free swingers like Soriano. Move was in part made following up MLB's Bob DuPuy's ridiculous recent assertion, "The Nationals are not hamstrung." Loverro mentions not many teams were beating down the door to get Alphonso. He might want to rethink his act going into free agency. On the Orioles: no matter what they do, with Angelos as owner, the team will not work. Tejada's normal cheerful demeanor couldn't keep up after Palmeiro's treatment of him.

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Ray Ratto on JT Snow, Steve Kline, & the Giants

Giants fans aren't happy, say losing Snow was just to avoid paying him in arbitration. They don't see Mark Sweeney or Lance Niekro as a solution, & the team clearly won't spend to improve itself in a lavish, already paid for stadium. No one believes the excuses with all the money Bud Selig is dishing out to club owners. Ray Ratto says if owners can't afford to improve a team, they should get out of the business. Likes the Grady Little hire. Says we'll wait on Steve Kline, "to see if he flips off Felipe Alou." Ratto says NL west so far stays the same, Furcal doesn't change Dodgers' status much.

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Buster Olney: Mets & Blue Jays biggest winners so far; Dodgers beginning journey; Soriano, "I won't move;" Tigers OK; Reds fans sad; Pirates ok

The Mets are moving forward, but still must find middle relief; the Blue Jays look to get back the glory. The Dodgers made the right move with Grady Little--has a winning record, can bring a mercurial group into focus, players responded to him, & was doing fine until Game 7 of the ALCS in 2003.
  • Soriano tells Ft. Worth paper last night, "I won't move."
Olney says this isn't just a personal preference, but is worth $10's of millions to Alfonso viewing his historical offensive stats vs. other 2B's. Olney points out Frank Robinson is not the "schmoozy" type of manager, & if Soriano gives him any trouble, Robinson is likely to say:
  • "Take a seat, Alfonso."

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Baseball Winter Meetings steal "back pages" from football & hockey in the New York, New Jersey area

It's December, & baseball is so hot it's taking successful NFL football & NHL hockey seasons off most of the back pages of the tabloids. The baseball hot stove has everyone running at the slightest syllable, & it doesn't hurt that some teams haven't done much. After all, great columnist Bob Raissman says, negativity sells, even though what the Yankees have been doing is exhibiting patience for a change, which is positive for them.

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Now Cano says he'll play Center for the Yankees if they need him to

The New York Post today reports--- another star Yankee infielder is being talked about as a potential center fielder but this time he's made the suggestion himself. Robinson Cano volunteers to do whatever the team needs him to do just so he can play every day. Yankee suits say they don't anticipate this switch from their highly valued 2B.

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Thursday, December 08, 2005

Tom Verducci from the Winter Meetings on Soriano, & good job by the Rangers

SI's Tom Verducci says Soriano's numbers outside of hitter friendly Arlington were really bad. Nats stadium isn't hitter friendly, & Soriano heading into his free agent year may not be happy. Perhaps Nats will move him. A little attitide adjustment would go a long way for Alfonso, but that's long been said about him to no avail. Tom says Rangers have done well so far, have reduced payroll, overstocked outfield, and poised to move some of that for pitching. He also thinks the Astros should've signed Roger, but his reasons were emotional.

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Jayson Stark, espn.com joins Charley from Winter Meetings

Did you know Todd Jones, newly signed by Detroit, also writes a column for The Sporting News? Stark says the Devil Rays thought they could pick up the phone anytime & get Andy Marte for Julio Lugo, & found out that wasn't so. Re: Red Sox, their 1st choice for SS is Alex Gonzales. Re: Yankees, have the same questions/problems they had during the season. Says the Red Sox have made moves, & are more prepared for the new season. The Farnsworth deal may not be a match--wrong guy, wrong place. Incredibly, Stark says the present Bernie Williams deal was made BECAUSE THEY COULD NOT REACH BERNIE LAST NIGHT!!! That the Yankees were ready to sign Bernie, but had to come up with the stop gap arrangement with his agent. (That's the story, anyway). Stark thinks Bill Mueller will eventually sign with the Dodgers.

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Bob Nightengale, Scott Miller from Winter Meetings

The Twins are looking pretty smart for locking up Johan Santana last spring. And, Cincinnati fans must be wondering why the team traded Sean Casey. Everyone agrees the Astros did the right thing with Clemens. Past experiences with Beltran and Clemens as well may have shown them the light. Charley reports Ramon Hernandez has signed with the Baltimore Orioles. Hernandez was offered $28 million from the Mets, but turned it down, didn't want to play at Shea. Scott is from CBS Sportsline.com, & Bob from USA Today.

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Dave Sheinin, Washington Post, from the Winter Meetings on Soriano

The Nationals already have a 2B in Jose Vidro, so where will Soriano play? Dave notes Soriano may make trouble for the Nats, as he won't want to play the outfield. In addition, the Jose Vidro situation isn't that easy. He has a pretty big contract himself, & performance has been declining. The Soriano move may reflect the Nats' frustration at not being able to get other deals they wanted---they felt they had a chance to get AJ Burnett, & still want pitching. Perhaps Soriano will be leverage in that area.

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Steve Phillips from the Winter Meetings

They discuss the Alfonso Soriano trade. To Charley, it makes no sense for the Nationals. Phillips says this might not be the end of the deal---Nats. may move Soriano, for example, to the Blue Jays. Both say Wilkerson is a big gain for the Rangers. Re: Todd Jones to Detroit for 2 years---both credit him for his preparation & leadership, if not other stand-out stats.

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Tracy Ringolsby, named to BB Writers' HOF

Mr. Ringolsby joining Charley Steiner relates how he received word of his new status at 7AM yesterday. He writes for the Rocky Mountain News, & discusses moves in Dallas. He's surprised the San Diego Padres shipped out Mark Loretta, believed to be "the heart and soul of the team" in order to give extra money to Trevor Hoffman. On Renteria moving to Atlanta, observes that it's an example that this is a "people business." A player's psychological make up may mean he'll flourish in one place & not another. And, says Tony Womack may do well in Cincinnati, a more easy going environment.

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Wednesday, December 07, 2005

More from Scott Boras at the Winter Meetings

Continues on differentiating the center field market from the leadoff market, with Furcal primarily in the leadoff market. He says things often begin at the Winter Meetings rather than ending there. Re: WBC--and this is the only realistic view: "There is risk. It's good for the game but YOU KNOW SOMEONE WILL GET HURT. This is a very competitive level, not spring training." If you've seen a few spring training games, you'll know the difference. Re: Damon, says Rickey Henderson had more stolen bases, but Damon is better than Rickey in other ways. Boras sees the game going away from power hitting, with more emphasis on leadoff hitters, advancing runners, etc.

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Jim Hendry on XM re: Juan Pierre

Hendry is thrilled to have Juan Pierre. The Cubs had been trying to get him for 2 years, & very much needed a lead-off hitter. Others who know him, like Derrick Lee, speak highly of his character as well. He's also a good CF. Jim said it was a very high stakes deal, with the Cubs having to give up a lot to get Pierre. He said the Marlins were very astute & informed about every rookie in the universe. Re: Corey Patterson, was headed for stardom, but things fell apart. At worst he can run & play defense, whether with the Cubs or elsewhere. Hendry says he loves Ryan Dempster as their closer, & is glad they signed him for 3 years.

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Boston Herald: Doug Mirabelli to Padres for Mark Loretta

Report that the Red Sox will send c Doug Mirabelli to the Padres for 2b Mark Loretta, a tremendous hitter. Kevin says moves like this show they expect to move Manny. Dibs says it shows they might be preparing to lose Damon.

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Joe Girardi on XM

Joe spoke to the Marlins about being their bench coach at the same time he spoke to the Yankees about the job there, finally going with the Yankees. Joe was impressed by Jeffrey Loria's passion to win, & the evidence that he had done so. Re: a stadium in South Florida? Joe: "Things in baseball usually don't happen til the 11th hour. I believe a deal will get done."

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Scott Boras on XM

Scott's pitching clients include Kevin Millwood, Kenny Rogers, Jeff Weaver, Jared Washburn. Boras says there is "surety" with Millwood, as he's done well in both the AL and the NL. I don't know how one can guarantee anything in baseball, but he does. Kevin asks Boras about Johnny Damon, but Boras goes on about how his firm has the largest suite of anyone in the hotel. He finally details that Damon is in 2 markets: the cf market and the leadoff market.

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John Schuerholz on XM-in 1966 he wrote a letter to the Orioles

During a free period in his workday as an 8th grade English and history school teacher, John took a moment to type a letter to Orioles' management. The letter was passed on, & he was hired into baseball.

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Astros will not offer arbitration to Roger Clemens

Dibs just read report. Kevin says he could still sign with them in May, & Roger may want to pitch in the WBC.

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Mike Scioscia on XM, tips hat to Joe Maddon

Dibs credits Scioscia for so many of his coaches being sought after by other teams. Mike credits them as good baseball men, along with gm Bill Stoneman & owner Arte Moreno. Scioscia says they hadn't thought Paul Byrd would leave; they'd like to have Benjie Molina back, but they might have to use Jose Molina or Jeff Mathis. Talks about their need for a big hitter, but they've somehow managed to score runs without many big hitters. He doubts a deal can be worked out with Manny.

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Grady Little on XM

Grady said he'd never met Ned Colletti before being called about this job. Grady wants what's said about the Dodgers next season to be about on-the-field matters, rather than all the other stuff. He says Ned Colletti is a straight shooter, will tell him the truth. Grady made reference to Boston's imposing a "bullpen by committee" on his tenure. The mgmt. then thought a closer did not matter, that the 7th and 8th innings were more important. After Grady left, they brought in an actual closer. The rest, most certainly, is history!

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Coming up: Rafael Furcal press conference, Joe Girardi, Scott Boras, & Felipe Alou

Dibs & Kevin mention Furcal's +'s: good leadoff hitter, switch hitter, has speed, steals bases good ss. But remind us he had off the field issues. He had a dui in 2000, at which time it was found he was 3 years older than was stated on his "birth certificate." Kevin will find out what the actual year of his birth is. When Cesar Izturis returns, he'll probably play 2nd; Jeff Kent has said he's willing to go to 1st.

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Tim Brown, LA Times in the Dodgers

Notes so many changes in the Dodgers the past couple of years, he'll take a wait & see attitude. But, so far so good.

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Ken Davidoff on XM re Renteria deal

Ken thinks deal is likely for Renteria going to the Braves along with cash from Boston, Braves 3B prospect Andy Marte to the Devil Rays, and Julio Lugo from the Rays to Boston. Midnight tonight Eastern time, 11pm in Dallas, is cutoff time for several big-time players. (Clemens, Bernie, etc.) Davidoff says Yankees have done well to lay off any moves so far. Though he thinks they shouldn't have even signed Farnsworth, & predicts Farnsworth won't do well in NY, & will be shipped out prematurely. Thinks Grady Little's presence will be positive for Derek Lowe's output.

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Ken Rosenthal from Winter Meetings on XM

Mentions the Braves wanted to bring in Renteria, but probably couldn't give up enough. Ken still feels Braves are quite smart & will make right moves. Also feels Grady Little is a good choice for the Dodgers. His skill is in getting & keeping a team together, which he did in Boston. Fregosi would've been great too, a more animated persona. He thinks Ned Colletti will be aggressive, & the team is already spending more $ than predicted. Ken isn't optimistic about Clemens & the Astros--McClane is pr conscious, & doesn't want to be seen as chasing Clemens away. Best idea is leave a window open, don't decide today. What about Barry Zito? Ken predicts he'll be traded. Says Beane is an action addict.

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Ken Rosenthal reports Braves trade Estrada to Arizona

Charley reads Ken Rosenthal report that Braves trade catcher Johnny Estrada to Arizona for relief pitchers Lance Cormier & Oscar Villarreal. Also, Rosenthal says Orioles are close to signing catcher Ramon Hernandez, causing Javy Lopez to either move to 1st or dh.

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Phil Rogers, Chicago Tribune on Corey Patterson, etc.

Phil says one guy who got results from Patterson was Don Baylor, who criticized him instead of babying him like everyone else did. Baylor got his attention. Then, Patterson was injured, & things never got better. But Phil says he is stubborn & difficult to manage.

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Coming up from the Winter Meetings: Phil Rogers, Ken Rosenthal, Ken Davidoff, & Tim Brown

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Jerry Crasnick of espn.com on XM

Re: Clemens. Today is deadline for Astros to sign him. Currently, the Hendricks Brothers and Drayton McClane can't agree. If this day passes, Clemens could still sign with the Astros in April or May. Re: Trevor-- says he wants to stay in San Diego. The usual other stuff-- nice guy, good in the community (or as Dibs says, beautiful wife & great kids), and so many wins in the past. It's all great, and nice that Trevor has so many friends in the media. Says move of Sean Casey to Pittsburgh was big for them, & the Reds need the pitching that went back. Crasnick also thinks Grady Little is a good choice & has paid for his sin.

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Gordon Edes on XM on Grady Little

Edes says Grady Little did a tremendous job in Boston--- he turned around the culture of what had been a dismal team--Carl Everett had called Joe Kerrigan a racist; guys who weren't in the starting lineup refused to even put on their uniforms in the club house. Edes said a normally happy guy like Scott Hatteberg said he & others dreaded coming to the park everyday. Little wouldn't have been fired for leaving Pedro in too long on most other teams. Even though the team says that wasn't the reason. Little also wasn't into numbers as much as others. Re: Manny---no likely deals on horizon.

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Braves, Cubs said to be tops in race for Julio Lugo

Word late Tuesday night was the Braves & Cubs seem most likely involved in a trade for Rays' Julio Lugo. An earlier report saying Edgar Renteria would be included in a 3 team deal, Edgar going to the Braves & Lugo to the Red Sox now seemed less likely. Aubrey Huff would be happy staying right where he is.

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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Dusty Baker on XM with Dibs & Kevin

Dusty is pleased the Cubs signed Scott Eyre & Bobby Howry early to avoid the current melee. Corey Patterson has refused to play winter ball, which doesn't bode well for his future with the Cubs.

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Tyler Kepner, NY Times

Charley & Tyler note American League east now even more competitive. Yankees may've decided long before Winter Meetings that they're close enough to where they want to be. Wang & Cano were not going to go. Surplus of moves last year included Womack, which led to Cano, & Jaret Wright, which led to Wang. The Melky Cabrera move was a tad early. Bubba Crosby started for them in the playoffs, so why not opening day of 2006, asks Cashman of inquiring reporters.

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Tony Massarotti, Boston Herald

Re: health of Schilling and Keith Foulke, said not overly concerned about Schilling, but some about Foulke, as there are other names coming up that could fill his role. Issue of closer still tops list of concerns for Red Sox.

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Tom Verducci on XM

Tom notes huge money is available in MLB & its internet conglomerate, Advanced Media. Even the Royals are trying to spend money---they offered Paul Byrd more money than he ended up accepting in Cleveland. Tom suggests Nomar is undervalued, but that a team would best use him as a dh and part-time fielder. He's surprised there hasn't been more interest in Jeff Weaver, whom he considers better than Byrd & Loaiza, but who may be seeking too many years.

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Jay Levy, Sr. Coord. Producer, ESPN baseball coverage

Jay says even a few years ago, they only did 1 tv show covering the Winter Meetings, now they do several. All are aware that spin goes on, & agents use the coverage to work deals for themselves & their clients. COMING UP: Tom Verducci, Tony Massarotti, & Tyler Kepner.

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Buck Martinez, Manager of Team USA on with Charley

Buck relates to Charley that his job began with a phone call from Gene Orza. He says teams can still veto a player's involvement. And, that Griffey Jr. is "possibly" playing. (Griffey Sr. will be one of the coaches). Buck will try to persuade Arod to play for the US rather than the Dominican.

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Bernie Williams, Nomar, et al.

The Yankees must make an offer to Bernie Williams by Wednesday, or lose any negotiating rights with him until May 1. The NY Times reports that Bernie is even in attendance at the Winter Meetings. This is interesting to me...Bernie has other talents, is a guitar virtuoso---I believe Paul McCartney was involved with the production of his cd. Yet, here he is in Dallas, in the thick of it. If he wants to play baseball, he could probably do it without showing up at a hotel in Dallas. But, apparently he doesn't just want to play baseball. He wants a particular kind of baseball experience, a kind he feels might not be achieved without the force of his personal presence. Bernie has told people he's in Dallas to meet with a personal trainer about getting in shape for next season. Most wish him well whatever the reason.

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Monday, December 05, 2005

Buck Martinez, Manager of Team USA on XM

Buck is asked how his job came about. Answer: Gene Orza called him 6-8 weeks ago and asked him. Buck already has a number of coaches lined up. He mentions that Team USA will try to persuade Arod to play for Team USA instead of the Dominican Republic, for which he's said he'll play.

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"Round-Tripper Award" winner Brandon Wood on XM

Great 20 year old Angels rookie SS Brandon Wood on with Kevin and Dibs. He recently won the award for most homeruns in all minor league teams.

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Item on Rafael Furcal meeting McCourt

Dibs & Kevin mention the importance of face to face meetings vs. attempting to sign a player via phone conversation. Dibs cites Rafael Furcal, saying he was ready to go to the Cubs, but flew to LA to meet Frank McCourt. That meeting apparently caused Furcal to change his mind.

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Bob Watson GM of Team USA on XM

Also heard from the great Jorge Cantu, who will play in the WBC for Team Mexico. Bob Watson mentions the drug testing policies, which will be the same strict standards as in the Olympics. Bob just said the US team can still veto a player of its own from participating. Maybe that's new, because I've heard previously that it's only up to the players. The WBC will take place once every 3 years.

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Buck Martinez to coach Team USA in WBC

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World Baseball Classic Press Conference opens with Bud

Bud reports that 177 players have signed up, representing all 30 clubs. Tommy Lasorda will be named as "Ambassador of the World Baseball Classic," & will travel the world in his endeavor.

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Tony Massarotti doesn't show up

Tony Massarotti of the Boston Herald was scheduled to be on next, but he didn't show up. Why did we hear XM's producer saying "He's coming down the hall," when he obviously was not? They make the whole operation look cheap, and why put Steiner in the middle of this? XM continues to think it's just fine to have immature idiots in the production staff.

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Marc Topkin, St. Petersburg Times

Discusses Devil Rays future, noting difference in current management. This group may have to trade bigger names like Danys Baez, Julio Lugo and Aubrey Huff, but they'll be more discriminating in whom they get in return. They've had Ozzie Smith come in a few times to work with BJ Upton, & they hope to continue that.

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Jack Curry NY Times from the Winter Meetings

Predicts Johnny Damon won't be signed during the meetings, although his agent will be visible. With the Paul LoDuca signing, the prices must've declined for Bengie Molina & Ramon Hernandez. He sees Molina on the decline while Hernandez still has something to offer. Re: Yankees, it's a positive that they've not been drawn into unwise moves by trading Wang or Cano. INTERESTING BIT ABOUT INFLUENCE OF GENE ("Stick") MICHAEL---Gene is a huge fan of Kelly Stinett, brought in as the back-up catcher to replace John Flaherty.

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Evan Grant, Dallas Morning News

The Rangers' Alfonso Soriano & Kevin Mensch are the usual topics of trades. Grant says a pitcher likes to face Soriano with the game on the line, because he'll swing at bad pitches. Everyone knows the rest---too many errors, won't go to the outfield, and is facing a $10 million salary. Grant says the Cubs may now go after Julio Lugo, but may look at Soriano if that doesn't work out.

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Peter Gammons opens on The Beat from the Winter Meetings

Peter & Charley start with an homage to Warren Zevon, then comment on AJ Burnett. Peter thinks AJ will either go for 5 years in Toronto or 4 years & options in St. Louis, & likes the guy, but says he actually has a losing record. Re: BECKETT: THE MRI ON HIS SHOULDER WAS SO BAD, THAT SOME IN BOSTON WANTED TO CALL THE WHOLE DEAL OFF. On Red Sox GM, thinks Lucchino might've wanted Beattie, but John Henry didn't. Currently, may go with a group of 2 or 3, or John Henry may still call Theo & ask him to come back. On MANNY--Peter says this may go on til April 1st....On Damon, Boras may use a team like Detroit to get the price up. On the Dodgers, thinks Jim Fregosi would be best choice;

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World Baseball Classic Announcement at 3pm Eastern time

XM mentions a press conference will be held at 3PM to announce the manager of team USA in the World Baseball Classic.

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I'll take a minor headline today

It's reported that 2003 top draft pick Eric Duncan of the Yankees will begin his next AAA Columbus season at 1B rather than 3B. George King at the NY Post sees this as a way for the soon-to-be 21 year old lefty to move up in the system. There's another story in the Post that goes on about the possibility of Bubba Crosby in center field, which I'm saying no more about. The subject has been more than adequately covered & Bubba will be fine. There is no more money, and there are no available players better than Crosby for the money.

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Sunday, December 04, 2005

1981 NLCS Game 4 now on XM mlb

Los Angeles Dodgers at Montreal Expos 1981 NLCS Game 4 now on XM channel 175. Just going to get some peanuts and crackerjacks.

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Tribe making tracks for Trevor now that Byrd is in nest

Ken Rosenthal at Foxsports.com reports the Tribe is now on the track of reliever Trevor Hoffman, having signed Paul Byrd to a 2 year deal. They've spent much of the weekend working on an agreement with Hoffman and his representative, and hope to have it worked out by Monday.

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Paul LoDuca signs with Mets---Bill Madden

Bill reports in the NY Daily News that the Mets have filled their need for a catcher with another Florida Marlin, Paul LoDuca, in return for 2 minor league players.

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LA Angels 2005 team rewind

Playing this hour on XM 175 and Direct TV channel 878, highlights of this year's season for the LA Angels.

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Lupica says Yankees lost $50-$85 million this year

Members of the media and assorted spinmeisters will ignore the truth, but Mike Lupica in his NY Daily News column today reports that the Yankees are losing money--- revenue from Yankee attendance & related income doesn't cover the high cost of the team. The Yankees also pay $110M in revenue sharing and luxury tax. Lupica says the separate entity the YES Network makes money which probably helps cover the difference. However, even that is not all Mr. Steinbrenner's. He owns 60%, while 40% is owned by other investors. And, the network is operating on 100's of millions in loans. The Yankees are giving away money, but can't cover their own expenses. What exactly are the other teams doing with Yankee fans' money? Some are pocketing it. If you want to hate someone, why not hate those people? Answer: maybe because you're lazy.

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I love the games reporters play---here digs at Torre, swoons over Arod

Here Jon Heyman of NY Newsday refers to the recent center field flap about Arod and Jeter. He says Torre's words were "undoubtedly born out of frustration or even desperation...before being shot down by general manager, Brian Cashman." He reports that Arod wants to stay at 3rd base, never wants to play shortstop for the Yanks, & thinks Jeter should stay at short. Heyman says Rodriguez "sacrificed his beloved shortstop..." Hey, look, he was compensated--he's not suffering. Man. So Heyman has inside information, without a doubt, as he says, that Torre was so frustrated and desperate in late November of 2005 that he...he made a comment about center field. Heyman also mentions Arod's "well-known fly-ball phobia," as the reason he couldn't possibly be the one shipped out to center field. In case any Yankee suits were really thinking about it, Heyman wants them to forget it. Or someone does.

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There is a God---LAA @ NYY 4/26/05 now on XM

Instant Classic show now on XM 175--- LAA @ NYY, 4/26/05. Wonderful to hear the voices of John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman in December. This was Arod's 10 RBI game--- in the bottom of the 4th, Arod hits his 3rd homerun of the night off Colon (your Cy Young winner), this one a grand slam.

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Saturday, December 03, 2005

"Nationals Ballpark Lease in 9th Inning"

Now they're coming up with a crazy bond issue idea as Nationals fans wait in the bottom of the 9th, with DC city council members changing positions. They are scheduled to vote on the idea on December 20th, & if approved, they have to sell almost $300 million in bonds in a period of a few days. Some additional financing would come from Deutsche Bank, which would receive media or stadium revenue in exchange. I'm curious as to the bank balance of MLB itself. Who actually checks up on what MLB does?

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Friday, December 02, 2005

Joe Torre's phone call still works

For Kyle Farnsworth, a telephone call from Joe Torre was the big reason he'll set up for Mariano Rivera rather than closing for the Atlanta Braves or the Texas Rangers. "Coming from Joe Torre, you know it's really true," Farnsworth said Friday after agreeing to the 3 year deal. He said he hadn't heard of the Rangers' interest until yesterday.

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Ken Rosenthal on XM, on HOF

Ken Rosenthal joins in 4 PM hour. He is also a Hall of Fame voter. His views: compare candidates to those within their own era; have a history of 10 year dominance; and, he can change his mind. He voted for a player once 6 or 7 years ago that he later did not vote for. On other matters, he thinks MLB must clean its own house, and make baseball happen in South Florida. Re: the Winter Meetings---he anticipates big deals next week.....

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Kevin Baxter, Miami Herald, says Marlins players make under $500,000

Kevin says no Marlins player will earn over $500,000, with the exception of Dontrelle Willis, who's arbitration eligible. The team has virtually no media money or stadium revenues---few teams could survive under these circumstances. Which makes Loria and his pals at MLB very big gamblers. They moved a mountain, won the World Series, and did it all thinking they'd get a stadium. They didn't figure that politics in MLB don't translate into the real world. Baxter says David Samson has very bad relationships with state politicians, and gee, why should the politicians not give them money "just because they don't like Samson." Well, I hope that's not the case, but if it is, it happens every day in the real world. Baxter also points out that the Miami Heat had spotty attendance before they got Shaquille, & that even when the Dolphins were good, they weren't sold out.

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Dibs says Farnsworth really, really signed

After hearing the Rangers were going after Kyle Farnsworth, it wasn't clear he'd end up a Yankee. But Dibs reads he has in fact signed with the Yanks. He was offered a little more money to play for the Rangers, but unlike BJ Ryan, he decided the "stress" of pitching in the Bronx is something he can handle.

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Victor Conte takes a shot at Raffy on ABC TV's Nightline--NY Newsday reports

On the eve of reporting to prison, Victor Conte calls "tougher anti-doping policies in MLB: "IQ Testing."" To fail an in-season, announced doping test, Conte explained, "you'd be pretty dumb." He called claims by high profile athletes such as Rafael Palmeiro that they don't use performance-enhancing drugs "literally Academy Award winning performances." (The tests may've been unannounced in the past, but is this still the case)? Conte made his statements on ABC TV's Nightline, which aired early this morning.

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Farnsworth wants to make sure price is right

According to NY Newsday, Kyle Farnsworth was waiting to see the deals for Tom Gordon & Trevor Hoffman before signing with the Yankees. The Rangers came to the dance late in the evening expressing interest in Farnsworth.

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Tom Gordon signs to Phinish for Phillies

The NY Daily News reports Tom Gordon has agreed to a 3 year deal to be the Phillies closer. Said to be for $18 million, a race which was joined by other teams. But the assurance of closing and the 3rd year clinched it for Tom.

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Thursday, December 01, 2005

Tim Sullivan, San Diego Union Tribune

The idea the Dodgers might get Giles is what finally moved the Padres to reconsider their offer to him. Tim feels Sandy Alderson isn't difficult to deal with, as some may have interpreted. And, the team is making money, about $25 million this past year.

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Mike Downey, Chicago Tribune joins Charley

Mike says White Sox announced yesterday that all good season tickets for next year are sold out, but good seats will be available for individual games. Thome's signing helped Konerko's decision to stay with the World Champs.

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Scott Miller, CBS Sportsline.com--cool cartoon

Senior writer, formerly having covered the Angels, Padres, and Twins, Scott Miller tells of a cool cartoon to check out. Move your cursor around Scott's face, & his eyes will follow you. Really---I tried it. It's in the upper right corner of the page.

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Ken Davidoff, Newsday---"starting a new cycle of bad contracts"

Ken quotes Cleveland GM Mark Shapiro predicting the current market: few players available+ teams have lots of $= new cycle of bad contracts. Thinks relievers like Trevor Hoffman & Tom Gordon may get 3 year deals, which is too much in both cases.

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Gordon Edes, Boston Globe--on Theo siting

Gordon relates that Theo is lending his influence to a charitable cause, joining his brother this morning at the Home for Little Wanderers to present a check for $25,000. Gordon thinks Bill Lajoie would be a good choice for GM, aside from some health concerns. Re: Johnny Damon, Edes takes the agent's points, and thinks the Yankees are just being tactical by not already offering a deal.

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Merits of Manny Angelic, & World Champs could fit Bill Mueller

Ken Rosenthal suggests Manny might be Angelic ,and offers interesting analysis of how Bill Mueller would fit with the White Sox.

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