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*** OFFICIAL *** Baseball Offseason Moves (2006-07)... (1 Viewer)

Cards re-sign Mulder

2 years, $13 mil guaranteed.

It isn't in this article, but ESPN just reported the first two years are w/incentives based largely on innings pitched. Team option for a 3rd year w/ that salary determined by the incentives he reaches. ESPN said it could reach as much as $45 mil over the 3 years.

I haven't been the biggest Mulder fan since the trade, but given what other guys have signed for, this isn't a horrible deal.
Not a bad deal at all.
 
Saw today that the Giants signed Russ Ortiz to a 1 year minimum deal. If he's as cooked as he looked for the last 2 years, it's no big deal, and if he somehow can come close to his 200-2004 form, he'll be a terrific bargain. I like this move a lot as a Giants fan - low risk, potentilly high reward.

 
Cards re-sign Mulder

2 years, $13 mil guaranteed.

It isn't in this article, but ESPN just reported the first two years are w/incentives based largely on innings pitched. Team option for a 3rd year w/ that salary determined by the incentives he reaches. ESPN said it could reach as much as $45 mil over the 3 years.

I haven't been the biggest Mulder fan since the trade, but given what other guys have signed for, this isn't a horrible deal.
Not a bad deal at all.
...and the Cubs give Ted Lilly $10 Mil a year. ack.
 
Cards re-sign Mulder

2 years, $13 mil guaranteed.

It isn't in this article, but ESPN just reported the first two years are w/incentives based largely on innings pitched. Team option for a 3rd year w/ that salary determined by the incentives he reaches. ESPN said it could reach as much as $45 mil over the 3 years.

I haven't been the biggest Mulder fan since the trade, but given what other guys have signed for, this isn't a horrible deal.
Not a bad deal at all.
I really want to know what the Rangers offered. This is a very good deal for the Cards.
 
Cards re-sign Mulder

2 years, $13 mil guaranteed.

It isn't in this article, but ESPN just reported the first two years are w/incentives based largely on innings pitched. Team option for a 3rd year w/ that salary determined by the incentives he reaches. ESPN said it could reach as much as $45 mil over the 3 years.

I haven't been the biggest Mulder fan since the trade, but given what other guys have signed for, this isn't a horrible deal.
Not a bad deal at all.
I really want to know what the Rangers offered. This is a very good deal for the Cards.
Unless, of course, he never gets healthy again, pitches 60 innings over the next two years, gets $13 mil and walks away. In which case, I guess he's still a better bargain than Kerry Wood.
 
Jays sign Overbay to a 4 year/$24 Million extension. Seems like a great deal in this market.
Agreed. Like what the Jays are doing these past two years. Love to see them make a move at the Yanks and Sox and make that division interesting.
 
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Nice move for the Pirates! What is preventing them from signing Trot Nixon? I think he would be the type of veteran to help out the young guys and provide a little protection for Bay and Laroche. Do they have an upandcomer that he would prevent from playing?

 
Sammy Sosa gets an NRI from the Texas Rangers. Zero-risk, mid-reward move.

I have no opinion at this point. If he makes the team, we will see.

 
Darin Erstad is a White Sox. The Sox have no speed at the top of their line up. This could screw them again this year.

 
Darin Erstad is a White Sox. The Sox have no speed at the top of their line up. This could screw them again this year.
It's a low cost, low risk stop gap type of deal - its only a 1 year of 750,000 - with Scott Podsednik having surgury, the White Sox will go into spring training with questions in LF and CF. Why not bring in another option with maybe something to prove ?Now, I won't disagree with you about the top of this lineup, and really the lineup in general - too often, it was a HR or nothing sort of lineup, and they have not addressed this at all.
 
Darin Erstad is a White Sox. The Sox have no speed at the top of their line up. This could screw them again this year.
It's a low cost, low risk stop gap type of deal - its only a 1 year of 750,000 - with Scott Podsednik having surgury, the White Sox will go into spring training with questions in LF and CF. Why not bring in another option with maybe something to prove ?Now, I won't disagree with you about the top of this lineup, and really the lineup in general - too often, it was a HR or nothing sort of lineup, and they have not addressed this at all.
Darrid Erstad sucks. I mean, really sucks. The Sox would be much better paying a AAAA guy the league minimum than having Erstad anywhere near the team.The problem with signing guys like Erstad is that managers/players pull for them. They want them to succeed (the gritty, hard nosed veteran). They give them opportunities to suck, errr, succeed.He hasn't had a decent year at the plate since 2000. Since then he has put up OPS+ of 78,88,75,95,89,60. His OBP has hovered in the 300 range. His slugging averages look like an average players OBP.He can't stay healthy, and he can't play gold glove defense anymore. He is a waste. He is the suck.
 
Jays sign Tomo Okha to a 1 year, 1.5 million dollar contract, with an additional 1.5 available in bonuses. Looks like him and John Thomson are the favourites to be the 4/5 in the Jays rotation... good thing they have lots of offense. If nothing else, Okha will be an upgrade over Josh Towers/Shawn Marcum/Casey Janssen.

 
www.netscape.com had a story on the front page for about 3 minutes saying Bonds has re-signed. Now it is gone...and nothing on ESPN or CNNSI.....

Anyone know anything?

 
Sammy Sosa gets an NRI from the Texas Rangers. Zero-risk, mid-reward move. I have no opinion at this point. If he makes the team, we will see.
If he did what needed to be done in his year off, this has potential.I'm probably the biggest Sammy apologist on the board, but come on, he was obviously one of the ones that was getting a little additional chemical help. If he took a year off and worked out like a beast, this will be a nice swan song for him. My fear is that he just sat by the phone waiting for a call from a big league club that never came. Even the Yankees, with all their injuries, didn't add Sosa to their circus.
 
Willie Randolph signed to 3 year extension as Manager of the Mets per NBC NY Evening News.

Details to follow.

From mlb.com

Randolph, who was to have earned $700,000 in 2007 and had no contract for beyond this season, agreed to a three-year deal that will pay him $1.4 million in '07, $1.8 million in '08 and $2.25 million in '09.

The contract also includes a club option for $2.5 million in 2010.

 
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Cubs signed Cliff Floyd.

1-year with 3.5 million guaranteed...there's an option for a second year and incentives that could make the contract worth $17 million total. No report as to what the incentives are or who has the option for the 2nd year yet.

 
Cubs signed Cliff Floyd. 1-year with 3.5 million guaranteed...there's an option for a second year and incentives that could make the contract worth $17 million total. No report as to what the incentives are or who has the option for the 2nd year yet.
Might be the best signing they made this off-season.
 
Cubs signed Cliff Floyd. 1-year with 3.5 million guaranteed...there's an option for a second year and incentives that could make the contract worth $17 million total. No report as to what the incentives are or who has the option for the 2nd year yet.
I've always liked Floyd, and when he's healthy he's a beast.CF - SorianoSS - Izturis1B - D. LeeLF - Floyd3B - RamirezRF - J. JonesC - Barrett2B - That scrub they signed for 3 millionP - PitcherNot a bad lineup. Maybe they'll score enough to keep Lilly and Marquis in the game for 5 innings and a chance at a win.
 
Cubs signed Cliff Floyd. 1-year with 3.5 million guaranteed...there's an option for a second year and incentives that could make the contract worth $17 million total. No report as to what the incentives are or who has the option for the 2nd year yet.
I've always liked Floyd, and when he's healthy he's a beast.CF - SorianoSS - Izturis1B - D. LeeLF - Floyd3B - RamirezRF - J. JonesC - Barrett2B - That scrub they signed for 3 millionP - PitcherNot a bad lineup. Maybe they'll score enough to keep Lilly and Marquis in the game for 5 innings and a chance at a win.
Why in the world would they hit Izturis in the 2 hole? The scrub's OBP was 61 points higher than Izturis last season.
 
Cubs signed Cliff Floyd. 1-year with 3.5 million guaranteed...there's an option for a second year and incentives that could make the contract worth $17 million total. No report as to what the incentives are or who has the option for the 2nd year yet.
I've always liked Floyd, and when he's healthy he's a beast.CF - SorianoSS - Izturis1B - D. LeeLF - Floyd3B - RamirezRF - J. JonesC - Barrett2B - That scrub they signed for 3 millionP - PitcherNot a bad lineup. Maybe they'll score enough to keep Lilly and Marquis in the game for 5 innings and a chance at a win.
Not that it makes a huge difference, but it sure doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense batting Soriano leadoff.
 
Cubs signed Cliff Floyd.

1-year with 3.5 million guaranteed...there's an option for a second year and incentives that could make the contract worth $17 million total. No report as to what the incentives are or who has the option for the 2nd year yet.
I've always liked Floyd, and when he's healthy he's a beast.CF - Soriano

SS - Izturis

1B - D. Lee

LF - Floyd

3B - Ramirez

RF - J. Jones

C - Barrett

2B - That scrub they signed for 3 million

P - Pitcher

Not a bad lineup. Maybe they'll score enough to keep Lilly and Marquis in the game for 5 innings and a chance at a win.
Not that it makes a huge difference, but it sure doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense batting Soriano leadoff.
He has hit first the majority of his career and has posted better career numbers hitting leadoff...http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/6154/s...mp;type=Batting

 
Cubs signed Cliff Floyd.

1-year with 3.5 million guaranteed...there's an option for a second year and incentives that could make the contract worth $17 million total. No report as to what the incentives are or who has the option for the 2nd year yet.
I've always liked Floyd, and when he's healthy he's a beast.CF - Soriano

SS - Izturis

1B - D. Lee

LF - Floyd

3B - Ramirez

RF - J. Jones

C - Barrett

2B - That scrub they signed for 3 million

P - Pitcher

Not a bad lineup. Maybe they'll score enough to keep Lilly and Marquis in the game for 5 innings and a chance at a win.
Not that it makes a huge difference, but it sure doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense batting Soriano leadoff.
He has hit first the majority of his career and has posted better career numbers hitting leadoff...http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/6154/s...mp;type=Batting
He also has a career .325 OBP and hit 46 HRs last year. Seems like a #5 hitter to me. Again, though, I doubt it matters too much.
 
http://sports.iwon.com/news/01252007/v5902.html

Everett, Lane Agree to One-year Contracts With Astros

HOUSTON (AP) -Shortstop Adam Everett agreed Thursday to a $2.8 million, one-year contract with the Houston Astros and outfielder Jason Lane settled for a $1.05 million, one-year deal.

Everett hit .239 with six homers and a career-high 59 RBIs last year. He committed only seven errors, and his .990 fielding percentage ranked fourth for an NL shortstop in a season.

The 29-year-old, who made $1.9 million, can earn an additional $150,000 in performance bonuses: $50,000 each for 575, 600 and 625 plate appearances.

Lane hit .201 with 15 homers and 45 RBIs last season, when he was demoted for part of the year to Triple-A Round Rock. The 30-year-old Lane made $450,000 last year.

Both had been in salary arbitration.

Third baseman Morgan Ensberg remains scheduled for a hearing and has asked for a raise from $3.8 million to $4.9 million. The Astros countered at $4 million.

 
Cubs signed Cliff Floyd. 1-year with 3.5 million guaranteed...there's an option for a second year and incentives that could make the contract worth $17 million total. No report as to what the incentives are or who has the option for the 2nd year yet.
I've always liked Floyd, and when he's healthy he's a beast.CF - SorianoSS - Izturis1B - D. LeeLF - Floyd3B - RamirezRF - J. JonesC - Barrett2B - That scrub they signed for 3 millionP - PitcherNot a bad lineup. Maybe they'll score enough to keep Lilly and Marquis in the game for 5 innings and a chance at a win.
This lineup is way off. Unless they trade Jones, Floyd will be coming off the bench. There is no way he starts over Murton. And Theriot (who was actually great at the end of last year) and DeRosa will fight for the 2B job. Real lineup will be like:SorianoTheriot/DeRosa/MurtonLeeRamirezJonesBarrettMurton/Theriot/DeRosaIzturisPitcherThis is a very solid lineup. And Floyd coming off the bench should help him stay a little healthy and it will be real nice having some lefty power off the bench.Anyway, I like the Floyd signing. Floyd plus Pagan gives them great depth in the OF. Only problem is there are still no great defensive players in that group.
 
Cubs signed Cliff Floyd. 1-year with 3.5 million guaranteed...there's an option for a second year and incentives that could make the contract worth $17 million total. No report as to what the incentives are or who has the option for the 2nd year yet.
I've always liked Floyd, and when he's healthy he's a beast.CF - SorianoSS - Izturis1B - D. LeeLF - Floyd3B - RamirezRF - J. JonesC - Barrett2B - That scrub they signed for 3 millionP - PitcherNot a bad lineup. Maybe they'll score enough to keep Lilly and Marquis in the game for 5 innings and a chance at a win.
This lineup is way off. Unless they trade Jones, Floyd will be coming off the bench. There is no way he starts over Murton. And Theriot (who was actually great at the end of last year) and DeRosa will fight for the 2B job. Real lineup will be like:SorianoTheriot/DeRosa/MurtonLeeRamirezJonesBarrettMurton/Theriot/DeRosaIzturisPitcherThis is a very solid lineup. And Floyd coming off the bench should help him stay a little healthy and it will be real nice having some lefty power off the bench.Anyway, I like the Floyd signing. Floyd plus Pagan gives them great depth in the OF. Only problem is there are still no great defensive players in that group.
I didn't see Floyd play last year, so I don't know if he has anything left in the tank. Murton's no superstar though, and a hot start by Floyd in Spring Training erases Murton from that lineup against most right handers. I don't yet have a grip on what type of manager Pinella is going to be. Dusty hated starting young players, and I could see an old school guy like Pinella kinda leaning the same way. Did he have his fill of playing the youngsters in Tampa?I thought the DeRosa signing was awful, as I like Theriot. I don't think they paid DeRosa all that money to sit on the bench though.
 
Despite all of the moves by the Cubs (and I admit they made some very good moves), Cardinals still finish ahead of the Cubs in the standings in 2007. Any takers?

 
JD Drew deal finalized, looked like it took so long for this:

The Red Sox reached a tentative agreement with Drew on Dec. 5, but the deal was delayed over possible damage lingering from September 2005 shoulder surgery. After wrangling for weeks -- interrupted by the holidays and Boston's pursuit of Japanese ace Daisuke Matsuzaka, another Boras client -- the sides agreed on language that would allow the team to opt out of guaranteed money in 2010 and 2011 if a specified pre-existing injury recurs.

The language is similar to that in Magglio Ordonez's deal with the Detroit Tigers. Boras and the players' association agreed that if the Red Sox exercise their rights under that language, neither Drew nor the union would contend that the language is unenforceable.
Rotoworld's translation:
If Drew goes on the disabled list with a right shoulder problem in the third year of the deal, the Sox can void the final two years of the contract. If he is disabled in the fourth year, the Sox can void the final year of the deal.
 
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I've never been a big Trot Nixon guy. I think he's pretty overrated. He's the type of player that people love to like because he's a "dirt dog". And that's fine, I like and respect that too. I just thought he was overrated out here as an actual player...

...but I think I'd rather have Trot at $3 million than Drew at $15 million. :goodposting:

But - oh well. I have my concerns about Drew, but he could also be a huge player for us. I'm just glad it reached a conclusion.

 
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I've never been a big Trot Nixon guy. I think he's pretty overrated. He's the type of player that people love to like because he's a "dirt dog". And that's fine, I like and respect that too. I just thought he was overrated out here as an actual player......but I think I'd rather have Trot at $3 million than Drew at $15. :goodposting:
why?Did you see Trot's numbers last year? He is not going to be a starter on the Indians for Chrissake, why would you want him as a starter on the Sox?
 
I've never been a big Trot Nixon guy. I think he's pretty overrated. He's the type of player that people love to like because he's a "dirt dog". And that's fine, I like and respect that too. I just thought he was overrated out here as an actual player......but I think I'd rather have Trot at $3 million than Drew at $15. :moneybag:
why?Did you see Trot's numbers last year? He is not going to be a starter on the Indians for Chrissake, why would you want him as a starter on the Sox?
:goodposting: I think I read there is going to be a 3-man platoon for his spot in Cleveland.
 
I've never been a big Trot Nixon guy. I think he's pretty overrated. He's the type of player that people love to like because he's a "dirt dog". And that's fine, I like and respect that too. I just thought he was overrated out here as an actual player......but I think I'd rather have Trot at $3 million than Drew at $15. :goodposting:
why?Did you see Trot's numbers last year? He is not going to be a starter on the Indians for Chrissake, why would you want him as a starter on the Sox?
I think one is a bargain and one is being grossly overpaid. If it's just who would I rather have, then the answer is Drew.I don't really lament the departure of Nixon - I'm just STILL having trouble swallowing this contract.
 
I've never been a big Trot Nixon guy. I think he's pretty overrated. He's the type of player that people love to like because he's a "dirt dog". And that's fine, I like and respect that too. I just thought he was overrated out here as an actual player......but I think I'd rather have Trot at $3 million than Drew at $15. :blackdot:
why?Did you see Trot's numbers last year? He is not going to be a starter on the Indians for Chrissake, why would you want him as a starter on the Sox?
I think one is a bargain and one is being grossly overpaid. If it's just who would I rather have, then the answer is Drew.I don't really lament the departure of Nixon - I'm just STILL having trouble swallowing this contract.
Why? The Sox are a better team with Drew than Nixon. If Carlos Lee and Soriano, and Gil Meche are getting the contracts that they got, Drew at 15 million is nearly a bargain.
 
Well two new things going on in Red Sox Nation. Since I know everyone can't get enough BoSox talk:

1. Todd Helton trade rumors. They're more than just rumors - I guess "reports" is a better term. The only offer we know for sure is Mike Lowell + Julian Tavarez for Helton + a little less than half of Helton's salary. The #### you say. But that's what I've heard. Obviously the Rockies (for good reason) really want to get rid of Helton. That deal won't get it done, the Sox will have to include a prospect, and right now, that's the big question around here - nobody knows who the prosect is. The most logical choice might be Manny Delcarmen - some think Hanson, but I don't know that the Sox are ready to let go of Hanson just yet (plus we have no closer to speak of - Hanson certainly didn't look great last year, but he'd at least be in the running for the job with the field we have).

Helton isn't the same hitter anymore, but he's a patient hitter, and even in his "down" years the past 2-3 years, his OBP and OPS have been very good. Just a shame he has such a hellish contract.

2. Curt Schilling came on EEI this morning to make an announcement. Nobody really knew what it was. Some thought it would be to address rumors that he'd be running for Senator in 2008 (he's been killing John Kerry in some local polls). But he came on and announced that he will not be retiring after 2007. He's always said that this year was it, but he did the whole wife & kids talked about it, blah blah blah. He has no contract in place with the Sox for the 2008 season, and said that if one doesn't get done before spring training, he'll pitch somewhere else next season, although he did say that New York was not an option.

Thaaaat's all.

How would this look:

Lugo

Drew

Manny

Ortiz

Helton

 

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