Projected rotation for Tribe
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AM ETCleveland Indians Recommend0Comments0EmailRotation candidates for Indians
Ubaldo Jimenez, RHPJustin Masterson, RHPZach McAllister, RHPTrevor Bauer, RHPBrett Myers, RHPJeanmar Gomez, RHPDavid Huff, LHPCorey Kluber, RHPCarlos Carrasco, RHPThe Cleveland Indians will start 2013 with a different starting rotation than they displayed at any point in 2012. That's a good thing, since they ranked third-to-last in starting pitcher ERA.
The additions include right-handers Trevor Bauer and Brett Myers, with Ubaldo JImenez set to return. Justin Masterson, rumored as trade bait, could also be back.
Jon Morosi reported via Twitter Tuesday that the Indians have had talks with Shaun Marcum, too.
The club's depth chart shows but pone southpaw in Huff, but if the Dodgers shop southpaw Chris Capuano the Indians may be a prime suitor.
- Jason A. Churchill
Tags:Carlos Carrasco, Justin Masterson, David Huff, Jeanmar Gomez, Chris Capuano, Cleveland Indians, Brett Myers, Shaun Marcum, Trevor Bauer
Starting pitching crop thinning
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AM ETFree Agent Starters Recommend0Comments15EmailFree Agent Starting PitchersZack Greinke, RHP | Dodgers: six years, $147 millionAnibal Sanchez, RHP | Tigers: five years, $80 million Kyle Lohse, RHPEdwin Jackson, RHP | Cubs: four years. $52 millionBrett Myers, RHP | Indians: one year, $7 millionRyan Dempster, RHP | Red Sox: two years, $26.5 millionJeremy Guthrie, RHP | Royals: three years, $25 millionBrandon McCarthy, RHP | D-backs: two years, $15.5 millionHisashi Iwakuma, RHP | Mariners: two years, $15 millionHiroki Kuroda, RHP | Yankees: one year, $15 millionDan Haren, RHP | Nationals: one year, $13 millionFrancisco Liriano, LHP | Pirates: two years, $12.75 millionShaun Marcum, RHPRoy Oswalt, RHPJoe Saunders, LHP
Daisuke Matsuzaka, RHPCarlos Villanueva, RHP | Cubs: two years, $10 millionLohse remains the top free agent starting pitcher available and is now one of the few that warrant a guaranteed spot in the rotation with whatever team he signs with this winter.
Shaun Marcum is also still on the market, as is Joe Saunders. After that clubs seeking rotation help may have to check the trade market.
The Dodgers could trade Aaron Harang or Chris Capuano, particularly if they feel confident Ted Lilly will be of help in 2013.
Other free agents include Jair Jurrjens, Jonathan Sanchez, Erik Bedard, Freddy Garcia, Derek Lowe, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Roy Oswalt and Carlos Zambrano. Gavin Floyd is another potential trade candidate.
Two contenders that still could look to add rotation help are the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds. The Reds are transitioning Aroldis Chapman to a starting role, but if the opportunity arises to add quality one would imagine GM Walt Jocketty would jump at the chance.
The Red Sox did add Ryan Dempster, but a glance at their rotation candidates suggests there's room for another significant acquisition, particularly if the club plans to compete with the Rays, Yankees and Blue Jays.
Javier Vazquez, who did not pitch in 2012, is reportedly eyeing a comeback.
- Jason A. Churchill
Tags:Texas Rangers, Anibal Sanchez, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels, Dan Haren, Shaun Marcum, Francisco Liriano, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Ryan Dempster, James Shields, Francisco Liriano, Zack Greinke, Ryan Dempster
Bold move for Rockies?
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AM ETColorado Rockies Recommend0Comments7EmailIf the season were to start today -- and thank goodness it doesn't, because the weather outside is frightful, and the fire is so delightful ... also, if the season started in mid-December, Dean Martin would have nothing about which to sing -- the Colorado Rockies might be an arm short in their rotation.
Among the club's present options are Juan Nicasio, Christian Friedrich, Jhoulys Chacin, Tyler Chatwood, Drew Pomeranz and Jorge De La Rosa. There's nothing wrong with such a collection on the surface, but ...
Nicasio and De La Rosa are coming off serious injuries, Chatwood may belong in the bullpen and both Pomeranz and Friedrich still need work on their control and command.
Troy Renck of the Denver Post tweets that the Rockies are eyeing Jeff Karstens and Freddy Garcia, and the club was linked to Rick Porcello last week.
The Tigers are fielding calls on Drew Smyly, too, an arm that could interest the Rockies, though they may prefer to spend a few million bucks rather than giving up talent to acquire one.
Jeff Francis has also been linked to the Rockies and remaining free agents such as Aaron Cook, Derek Lowe, Shaun Marcum, Kevin Millwood, and Chris Young could all be considerations.
ESPN Insider's Jim Bowden writes Thursday that if the Rockies are bold, perhaps they could land a couple of high-impact arms:
- Jason A. Churchill
Jim Bowden | The GM's Office
How the Rockies get pitching
"Rockies give up: Carlos Gonzalez
Acquire: Trevor Rosenthal, Shelby Miller and Jon Jay (from the St. Louis Cardinals)
The Rockies have said they don't plan on trading Gonzalez, but they also know if they don?t do something drastic to address their starting rotation woes, it could be a few long summers in Denver. Gonzalez would give the Cardinals the best and most balanced lineup in the National League. To put Gonzalez in the middle of Matt Holliday, Carlos Beltran, Allen Craig andDavid Freese sets them up for the short- and long-term as they wait for Oscar Taveras to take over for Beltran in 2014. CarGo is locked up through 2017 at less than $15 million per year, which is very reasonable for a player of his caliber. And before you say that Gonzalez is simply a product of Coors Field, remember that people used to say the same thing about Holliday, and he has proven that theory incorrect in St. Louis. Rosenthal and Miller are both close to the majors and have upside. They are the kind of talented arms the Rockies lack. Jay is a solid outfielder, and he would be a nice fit in Colorado.
Tags:Rich Harden, Kevin Millwood, Shaun Marcum, Aaron Cook, Carlos Villanueva, Derek Lowe, Colorado Rockies, Jeff Karstens, Freddy Garcia, Rick Porcello, Drew Smyly
O's radar
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AM ETBaltimore Orioles Recommend0Comments0EmailWile the rest of the American League East has either made significant additions to their roster or reloaded with the same crew, the Baltimore Orioles land somewhere in between. They aren't yet satisfied with their pitching staff, however, and remain interested in a starter and a reliever, tweeted Dan Connolly of the Baltimore Sun.
Rotation candidates for O's
Jason Hammel, RHPWei-Yin Chen, LHPZach Britton, LHPChris Tillman, RHPMiguel Gonzalez, RHPSteve Johnson, RHPJake Arrieta, RHPDylan Bundy, RHPThe starter is Joe Saunders, though if the market on Kyle Lohse falls to them the club could have strong interest. The reliever is Matt Lindstrom, whom the Orioles traded to Arizona to acquire Saunders last summer.
Connolly notes that several clubs are showing interest in Lindstrom.
As of New Year's Day, the Orioles' rotation is unsettled, but adding a veteran like Saunders could mean the bullpen for Matusz and it could stave off the big leagues for a short time for Bundy. There's also a chance the Orioles trade one of the above eight if they are able to sign Saunders or Lohse.
- Jason A. Churchill
Tags:Baltimore Orioles, Zach Britton, Chris Tillman, Dylan Bundy, Kyle Lohse, Joe Saunders, Matt Lindstrom
Sox scouting Abreu
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AM ETBobby Abreu | Dodgers Recommend0Comments0EmailBobby Abreu will turn 39 before the start of the 2013 schedule and his skills have declined markedly the past few years. He no longer fits as an outfielder -- he''s never been a good fielder, even in his youth -- and hasn't hit left-handed pitching at all since 2009. So why would the Boston Red Sox be scouting him in Venezuela, as reported by Scott Lauber of the Boston Herald?
One would have to imagine that Abreu's role with a contending club would be limited to the occasional start at designated hitter versus a right-handed pitcher and some pinch-hitting duties. For Boston, it couldn't be much more than that with David Ortiz signed, sealed and delivered at DH.
Lauber did note that it's unlikely the Red Sox will sign Abreu, but some club could take a shot at him on a minor league contract with an invite to big-league camp.
- Jason A. Churchill
Tags:Bobby Abreu, David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox
A few top FAs remain
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AM ETTop Remaining Free Agents Recommend0Comments8EmailOnly two free agents on Keith Law's Top 50 free agent rankings remain available -- centerfielder Michael Bourn and right-hander Kyle Lohse -- but they both rank in the top 10, suggesting there are still some good talents for clubs to add to their rosters.
Closer Rafael Soriano (No. 14) also remains available, as does first baseman Adam LaRoche (No. 16), Shaun Marcum (No. 23) and Lance Berkman (No. 2
.
The relief market still boasts a few top setup men, including a few with closing experience such as Kyle Farnsworth (No. 3
, Jose Valverde (No. 34) and Francisco Rodriguez (No. 46).
Daisuke Matsuzaka (No. 47) and Delmon Young (No. 45) also remain free agents as their markets develop at a snail's pace.
Bourn and agent Scott Boras entered the offseason with big money on the mind, no doubt, but it may be in their best interest to take a one-year deal and re-enter the market next year when fewer center field options are available.
- Jason A. Churchill
Tags:Adam LaRoche, Delmon Young, Jose Valverde, Rafael Soriano, Kyle Farnsworth, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Kyle Lohse, Michael Bourn
January 1, 2013Fish willing to listen?
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PM ETGiancarlo Stanton | Marlins Recommend0Comments72EmailTop collections of youth
1. San Diego Padres
Yasmani Grandal, Case Kelly, Rymer Liriano, Max Fried, Austin Hedges, Jedd Gyorko, Joe Ross, Zach Eflin, Walker Weickel 2. Tampa Bay Rays
Chris Archer, Enny Romero, Drew Vettleson, Blake Snell, Richie Shaffer, Taylor Guerreri, Desmond Jennings, Hak-Ju Lee, Alex Colome 3. Seattle Mariners
Taijuan Walker, Kyle Seager, Dustin Ackley, Danny Hultzen, Brandon Maurer, Nick Franklin, Brad Miller, James Paxton, Victor Sanchez 4. Oakland Athletics
Jarrod Parker, A.J. Cole, Addison Russell, Sony Gray, Dan Straily, Chris Carter, Michael Choice, Derek Norris 5. Pittsburgh Pirates
Jameson Taillon, Josh Bell, Starling Marte, Tony Sanchez, Gerrit Cole, Gregory Polanco, Alen Hanson, Wyatt Mathisen, Luis Heredia One of the hottest topics in rumors circles is the idea that the Miami Marlins may field offers for right fielder Giancarlo Stanton. Since the Fish traded away their two best starting pitchers and their starting shortstop, the club has fielded calls, but sources tell Rumor Central that Miami's executives have refused to discuss trades involving the budding superstar. That stance could change fairly soon, however.
Just before 2012 turns to 2013, Dan Jennings, the Marlins assistant GM, told ESPN Insider Jim Bowden that the club will listen to all offers on Stanton but is not actively shopping the slugger.
Jennings' point is that no player is untouchable, but the Fish would have to be overwhelmed to consider such a deal.
Stanton will not be arbitration eligible until this time next year, which means he will spend 2013 as a 23-year-old threat to the 50-homer mark and won't crack the half-million dollar mark in terms of salary. He'll be affordable, even for the Marlins, through 2014, too.
Stanton's moderate salary, however, may not -- and should not -- prevent the club from seeing what they can get for him between now and the start of the 2014 season. It may be ideal to let him continue to mash at the plate, perhaps hit 40-50 long balls this coming season and drive his trade value through the roof.
Stanton, of course, made it known how unhappy he was with the organization's decision to have a fire sale, creating a scenario in which its difficult to believe he'd ever sign an extension to stay in South Beach. Once the team decides the time is right to seriously consider trading him, rival clubs will line up around the block to make their pitch.
If Stanton gets off to a great start in '13, it's conceivable that the Marlins brass could check the offer sheets to see what they can get, and if a team overwhelms them, Stanton could be dealt before the trade deadline.
Such a transaction, whether it takes place over the summer or between seasons, is likely to be a franchise changer, at least if Miami handles it appropriately and demands the right kind of talents in return. The timing would likely be best somewhere in the next 15 months or so, since the club-controlled years are extremely valuable, and the closer he gets to free agency the more his value drops.
Any of the 29 other clubs would be interested, and a handful of those that have strong farm systems and good-to-great young talents in the big leagues will have a shot to land the Big Fish. They'll likely have to wait a year, but chances are, Stanton will be worth the wait -- and the premium bait it will require to get the Marlins to bite.
It's worth noting that Jon Morosi reported Monday night that the Marlins received a call from the Mariners about Stanton, though we have to assume several clubs have contacted Miami to inquire. ESPN Insider's Jim Bowden tweeted over the weekend that the Fish are willing to listen, but have no plans to move Stanton and are not shopping him around the league.
Bowden writes that the Rangers could be equipped to get a deal done:
- Jason A. Churchill
Jim Bowden | The GM's Office
Stanton to Texas?
"Stanton is the No. 1 young right-handed power hitter in game, and he already has 93 career homers despite turning 23 just last month. But Stanton is no one-dimensional slugger. He is also an above-average right fielder with an above-average arm. He studies the game as well as any young player and has terrific work ethic and baseball instincts. If he stays healthy, he'll have a chance to join the 600 home run club someday. The Marlins won't contend until at least 2014, so the prudent move would be to trade him and maximize the return for a player of Stanton's caliber. What's next: The Marlins have said they won't trade Stanton, realizing that he is not only their best player and a future superstar but, more importantly, also their only drawing card. But if he shows up to camp and continues to be unhappy, the Marlins will have to listen to trade proposals come July. There is not a young position player in baseball who has more trade value than Stanton, and with the rebuilding Marlins, if a team such as the Texas Rangers wants to empty the farm for him, the Fish will have to listen."
Tags:Miami Marlins, Giancarlo Stanton
January 1, 2013BoSox next move
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AM ETBoston Red Sox Recommend0Comments6EmailThe Boston Red Sox have added a few bats this offseason -- David Ross, Stephen Drew, Shane Victorino, Jonny Gomes and are working on Mike Napoli, who agreed to a deal weeks ago. Now the club may be after free agent first baseman Adam LaRoche.
LaRoche has been holding out for a three-year deal from the Washington Nationals and has also drawn interest from the Baltimore Orioles. It's unclear whether or not the Red Sox would finalize the agreement with Napoli and still sign LaRoche. It may be one or the other.
I have to wonder why the Red Sox aren't being more aggressive in terms of fixing the starting rotation, however. The club finished 2012 with the fourth-worst ERA in baseball and their starters ranked fourth-worst with a 5.19 ERA.
The Sox have added Ryan Dempster, who should help some, but on paper it appears there is still a lack of stability, even if John Lackey can return and help sometime in the first half of 2013.
The free agent market is almost dry, with Kyle Lohse the top remaining free agent, but there's always the trade route, and perhaps GM Ben Cherington and crew are monitoring the likes of Chris Capuano, Bud Norris, Rick Porcello, Drew Smyly, Matt Garza and Ricky Nolasco.
Cliff Lee is a name to keep an eye on, too, though the Phillies' motivations for moving Lee may be gone since the free agent market for outfielders and third basemen is fairly empty.
- Jason A. Churchill
Tags:Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins, Ricky Nolasco, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, Mike Napoli, Adam LaRoche, Chris Capuano, Drew Smyly, Rick Porcello
December 31, 2012Marlins pass on Cuban prospects
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PM ETMiami Marlins Recommend0Comments0EmailThe Miami Marlins have "zero interest" in Cuban prospects Dariel Alvarez or Aledmys Diaz, both of whom are scheduled to work out for MLB scouts this weekend, reports MLB.com's Joe Frisaro.
Alvarez is a 24-year-old outfielder, and the 22-year-old Diaz is a shortstop.
The Marlins were among the teams interested in Cuban-born outfielder Yoenis Cespedes last season before he ended up signing with the A's. But the Fish are in a cost-cutting mode this winter and show no willingness to pay out any big bonuses.
- Doug Mittler
Tags:Miami Marlins
December 31, 2012D-backs may be in no rush to deal
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AM ETArizona Diamondbacks Recommend0Comments3EmailThe future of Justin Upton in Arizona has been speculated all offseason, even though general manager Kevin Towers insisted a few weeks ago it is highly unlikely the outfielder would be traded following the acquisition of shortstop Didi Gregorius from the Cincinnati Reds.
The somewhat unexpected signing of Cody Ross earlier this month leaves the D-backs with a stockpile of outfielders, perhaps paving the way for a trade. If the D-backs opened the regular season today, they'd have Jason Kubel, Justin Upton and Ross in the outfield. Gerardo Parra would be back on the bench and Adam Eaton and/or A.J. Pollock, could be back at Triple-A.
Unless the Texas Rangers blow Towers away with an offer for Upton, the D-backs could be best served by holding on to their stockpile for the time being and wait for a need to develop, suggests MLB.com's Richard Justice.
The D-backs, for example, would have some trading chips if the third base platoon of Chris Johnson and Eric Chavez doesn't pan out. Virtually all teams could use an additional starter come midseason, so Towers could be inclined to be patient.
- Doug Mittler
Tags:Justin Upton, Arizona Diamondbacks
December 31, 2012Wells likely to stay?
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AM ETVernon Wells | Angels Recommend0Comments2EmailThe Los Angeles Angels will be paying $21 million each of the next two seasons to Vernon Wells. The veteran outfielder, of course, hasn't delivered an equivalent bang for the buck, but he still has value to the Halos, wrote Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register last week.
At the moment, Wells is slotted as the fourth outfielder behind Mike Trout, Josh Hamilton and Peter Bourjos. But given that Bourjos is coming off a rough season at the plate (.220), the Angels may need to cover themselves with a veteran backup, especially since they may still be reluctant to go with the unproven Kole Calhoun as a fourth outfielder.
Wells' name has been linked recently to the Yankees and Phillies, but if the Angels are forced to eat the lion's share of the contract to make any deal happen, it may make sense to simply keep him around.
- Doug Mittler
Tags:Vernon Wells, Los Angeles Angels
December 31, 2012Comeback for Vazquez?
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AM ETJavier Vazquez | Marlins Recommend0Comments3EmailJavier Vazquez, who last appeared in the major leagues in 2011 with the Marlins, is currently honing his craft this winter for the Ponce Lions in Puerto Rico.
The 36-year-old plans to pitch in the World Baseball Classic and tells Ralph Pagan Archeval of ESPNDeportes.com he is considering a comeback, preferably with a contender. "I have not closed the doors," the 36-year-old Vazquez said.
Vazquez had 12 straight seasons of double-digit wins, including a career-best 16 for the Expos in 2001.
- Doug Mittler
Tags:Javier Vazquez
December 31, 2012Lohse's options
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AM ETKyle Lohse | Cardinals Recommend0Comments12EmailAlthough both clubs already have full rotations, the Dodgers and Tigers could be in play for Lohse, writes the Boston Globe's Nick Cafardo. In those cases, a starter would likely have to be traded -- Chris Capuano or Aaron Harang for the Dodgers, or Rick Porcello for the Tigers -- before either team goes hard after Lohse.
Kyle Lohse is easily the best pitcher still on the free agent market, but it's been a slow-go for the veteran this winter.
Lohse has watched idly as Anibal Sanchez and Edwin Jackson -- two fellow righties thought to be in the same class -- have inked multi-year deals, but it now appears that the picture is becoming clearer for the former Cardinal.
MASN's Roch Kubatko, though, thinks it's unlikely the O's will land Lohse, citing the club's inclination to avoid signing pitchers to big contracts, as well as the desire to hang onto its first-round pick in the 2013 draft.
There has been speculation, like this from ESPN Insider Jim Bowden, that the teams most interested in Lohse are the Orioles, Brewers and perhaps Texas. Bowden explains why the best fit for Lohse would be in Baltimore:
- Jason Catania
Jim Bowden
Lohse makes sense for O's
"For the Orioles to make it back to the playoffs they could really use a proven starter to slot at or near the front of their rotation. Lohse, 34, has a 3.11 ERA in 399 1/3 innings over the last two seasons and would give the O's rotation some much-needed innings and reliability until top prospects Dylan Bundy and Kevin Gausman arrive. The AL East is wide open, and the Orioles can't sit around and let someone else take the division. "
Tags:Milwaukee Brewers, Baltimore Orioles, Edwin Jackson, Anibal Sanchez, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels, Kyle Lohse
December 31, 2012Why Myers remains unsigned
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AM ETBrett Myers | White Sox Recommend0Comments0EmailFree agent Brett Myers has expressed a desire to again work as a starter after spending last season in the bullpen for the Astros and White Sox. But the main reason Myers remains unsigned may be money, reports Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe.
"The feeling is he's been asking for too much money," a National League GM tells Cafardo. "I think teams are waiting for the price to come down. He can certainly help a team. I think a lot of teams have him on a wish list."
Myers, who made $11 million last season, has been linked to the Padres, Orioles and Twins - clubs that will pay nothing close to that figure in 2013.
- Doug Mittler
Tags:Brett Myers, San Diego Padres, Minnesota Twins
December 31, 2012Braves' left field search
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AM ETAtlanta Braves Recommend0Comments5EmailThe biggest splash of the Atlanta Braves' offseason was the signing of center fielder B.J. Upton, but they are still searching for someone who will play alongside him in left field.
If the season began today, the Braves could go with Juan Francisco as a primary or platoon third baseman and have Martin Prado split time between left field and third base instead of moving to third full-time. Another left field platoon option is Reed Johnson, who re-signed earlier this month.
David O'Brien of the Atlanta JC tweeted Sunday that he expects the Braves to pass on free agent Delmon Young, who was primarily a DH in Detroit last season.
Scott Hairston may be the best option available, but the Braves seem unlikely to give a multi-year deal that he is seeking.
- Doug Mittler
Tags:Scott Hairston, Delmon Young, Atlanta Braves
December 31, 2012LaRoche and the new CBA
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AM ETAdam LaRoche | Nationals Recommend0Comments0EmailIt's New Year's Eve and free agent Adam LaRoche is still on the open market. LaRoche has indicated that he prefers to remain in Washington with the Nationals, but he's also sticking to his target of landing a three-year deal.
Another reason LaRoche remains unsigned is the unintended consequences of the new collective bargaining agreement, as outlined earlier this month by ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.
The new rules were designed to ensure that only elite free agents, who received $13.3 million qualifying offers from their former teams, were attached to draft-pick compensation. The hope was that the compensation wouldn't hinder the players at all this winter. But LaRoche received a qualifying offer, and interested parties may be reluctant to surrender a pick for his services.
With their deal with Mike Napoli in limbo, the Boston Red Sox have been mentioned as a serious suitor for LaRoche. But Tim Britton of the Providence Journal the Red Sox cautions the Red Sox should be cautious about surrendering a draft pick that could prove to be very valuable.
- Doug Mittler
Tags:Adam LaRoche, Boston Red Sox, Washington Nationals
December 31, 2012Mets counting on Gee
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AM ETDillon Gee | Mets Recommend0Comments0EmailDespite the fact that he's still recovering from surgery to address a blood clot in his right shoulder, Dillon Gee will be an important piece for the New York Mets in 2013.
In the aftermath of the R.A. Dickey trade, Gee will be counted on even more, reports the Daily News' Anthony McCarron.
The 26-year-old right-hander has been solid over parts of three seasons in Flushing, posting a 21-16 record and 4.06 ERA in 49 starts. He was having his best year yet in 2012, before the scary blood clot cost him the entire second half.
Good news is, the surgery, which widened a damaged artery in his shoulder in order to increase blood flow, was deemed a success, so Gee should be ready for a full spring training. That's important for the Mets entering 2013, as the staff could very much use a healthy Gee pitching in the middle of a rotation that needs some stability. Outside of veteran lefty Jonathon Niese, the current five-man has plenty of questions, including an ace with his own injury issues (Johan Santana), a pair of youngsters with little big league experience (Matt Harvey and Jenrry Mejia) and of course, the loss of the reigning NL Cy Young winner.
- Jason Catania
Tags:New York Mets, Jonathon Niese, Matt Harvey, Ken Harvey, Jenrry Mejia, R.A. Dickey, Johan Santana, Dillon Gee
December 31, 2012More offense at Petco?
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AM ETSan Diego Padres Recommend0Comments2EmailIt's been a quiet offseason for the San Diego Padres so far, but that doesn't mean the club's offense won't improve next year.
The Padres are moving in the fences 10 feet along the length of right field and in left center in Petco Park, as San Diego Union-Tribune's Bill Center notes.
That can only help hitters, especially when Petco was the third-worst in baseball in the home run aspect of park factors: at .626, the stadium suppressed long balls by nearly 40 percent below league average.
Taking that even further, lefty hitters have been especially hurt in the homer department over the past three seasons (39 percent below average vs. seven percent below for righties).
While we won't know how the new dimensions will play until games get underway, this is the kind of thing that might make certain Padres hitters, primarily lefty-swingers like Yonder Alonso, Will Venable and especially switch-hitting Chase Headley (who managed to hit 13 of his career-high 31 homers at home in 2012) slightly more valuable -- or at least, more enticing -- for fantasy purposes next year.
- Jason Catania