ESPN’s Free Agent Tracker

ESPN is out with its Free Agent Tracker which is probably one of the best out there.  The list is sortable by amount of contract (when players start getting signed of course) and can be filtered on team (both old and new) and position. There is also a chart for total spending by team.  For those … Continue reading “ESPN’s Free Agent Tracker”

ESPN is out with its Free Agent Tracker which is probably one of the best out there. 

The list is sortable by amount of contract (when players start getting signed of course) and can be filtered on team (both old and new) and position.

There is also a chart for total spending by team. 

For those who want to compare, you can see how the 2006 Free Agency ended up as well. 

Bookmark it.  You will probably use it.  Especially all of you in fantasy leagues. 

 

 

Short stint for Floyd… even shorter for Trachsel

The Cubs said goodbye to Cliff Floyd and Steve Trachsel by declining their options.  I can’t say I shed a tear for either one of them.  Floyd was productive here and there during 2007 but he just lacked regular playing time and wasn’t able to prove that he could justify it.  The move to get … Continue reading “Short stint for Floyd… even shorter for Trachsel”

The Cubs said goodbye to Cliff Floyd and Steve Trachsel by declining their options.  I can’t say I shed a tear for either one of them. 

Floyd was productive here and there during 2007 but he just lacked regular playing time and wasn’t able to prove that he could justify it. 

The move to get Trach was a mystery from the start (at least to me).  Sean Marshall was in the rotation and he was just starting to find his groove and put up some good numbers. 

Trachsel had managed to put up 10+ wins in 5 of the last 6 seasons.  Maybe the Cubs felt he might reach back and give the team some veteran leadership.  I know I have my hindsight glasses on now but that would have been a stretch. 

The Cubs did exercise an option with Daryle Ward who in very limited play did what he was supposed to do.  For the price, he’s worth it.

RENTERIA’S MOTOWN BOUND

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Edgar Renteria

Tigers acquire Edgar Renteria from Braves for two minor leaguers. I used to view deals like this much differently when I was young. I’m not going to say Detroit made a mistake in picking up the veteran shortstop who posted a .332 batting average at the age of 31 with Atlanta in 2007. Current Tiger SS Carlos Guillen will shift to firstbase in 2008, and a lot of baseballs would roll into the outfield through the vacated shortstop spot wasn’t filled. But giving up OF Gorkys Hernandez and RHP Jair Jurrjens might’ve been a bit much.

Jair Jurrjens is a 21 year old righthander from Curacao who was 3-1 with the Tigers after going 7-5 with a 3.20 ERA in Triple-A. Venezuelan outfielder Gorkys Hernandez stole 54 bases in the minors last year, batting .293, and might make Braves fans forget Andruw Jones if he opts out of Atlanta. Meanwhile Yunel Escobar who batted .326 appears ready to takeover for Renteria for the Braves.

I ALREADY CANO’D IT

When I was in Clearwater this spring watching the Yankees play the Phillies I knew something was up. Robinson Cano had switched his number from 22 to 24. There was this buzz in the air, Roger Clemens was returning to the Yankees. So I had to laugh when it was finally made official yesterday. Do … Continue reading “I ALREADY CANO’D IT”

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When I was in Clearwater this spring watching the Yankees play the Phillies I knew something was up. Robinson Cano had switched his number from 22 to 24. There was this buzz in the air, Roger Clemens was returning to the Yankees. So I had to laugh when it was finally made official yesterday.

Do you have any new news to report?

Cuttin’ it Close with Zambrano

Piniella says “five” years for Zambrano Looks like Zambrano and the Cubs might just pull off a long term deal before the opening day deadline. The deal is said to be for 5 years. Salary figures are yet unknown but rumored to be sub-Zito ($18m/year). I have a bet with BZR co-host Cluke that a … Continue reading “Cuttin’ it Close with Zambrano”

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Piniella says “five” years for Zambrano

Looks like Zambrano and the Cubs might just pull off a long term deal before the opening day deadline. The deal is said to be for 5 years. Salary figures are yet unknown but rumored to be sub-Zito ($18m/year).

I have a bet with BZR co-host Cluke that a deal would be reached before Opening Day. Looks like I’ll be getting a free diet soda next time I see him.

Update: The latest news is that Zam has extended the deadline to reach an agreement.

“Our discussions have progressed to a point where we are extending the deadline for an indefinite period of time,” Zambrano’s agent, Barry Praver, said on Sunday.

However, more details are out. It looks like 5 years and $80 million.

With minutes to spare, Hendry and Zambrano agree

The Cubs and Carlos Zambrano agreed to a one year contact for $12.4 million. Apparently, they reached agreement with literally minutes to spare. There were still some details to be ironed out by the 2:00pm deadline but arbiters gave them leeway. The figure was slightly higher than the $11.025 million that Zambrano was asking. Now … Continue reading “With minutes to spare, Hendry and Zambrano agree”

The Cubs and Carlos Zambrano agreed to a one year contact for $12.4 million.

Apparently, they reached agreement with literally minutes to spare. There were still some details to be ironed out by the 2:00pm deadline but arbiters gave them leeway.

The figure was slightly higher than the $11.025 million that Zambrano was asking. Now the big question is if the Cubs can lock up Zambrano in a multi-year contract.

Update: What I’ve heard is his contract has a few incentives. They are all awards-based (finishing in the top 5 in Cy-Young, getting on the All-Star team etc).

CUBBIES: ANY BETTER?

The Chicago Tribune & GM Jim Hendry have thrown alot of money at the problem, but will that prove to be the answer? Last year’s ballclub was 66-96 under Dusty Baker. This year Lou Piniella (they’re not saying, LOU) was brought in to the tune of 10 million dollars! He’s got the task of lighting … Continue reading “CUBBIES: ANY BETTER?”

The Chicago Tribune & GM Jim Hendry have thrown alot of money at the problem, but will that prove to be the answer? Last year’s ballclub was 66-96 under Dusty Baker. This year Lou Piniella (they’re not saying, LOU) was brought in to the tune of 10 million dollars! He’s got the task of lighting a fire under a bunch of overpaid ballplayers.

What were some of the problems with last year’s Cubbies? Poor infield defense, no leftfielder, only one starting pitcher, an inconsistent closer, and injuries behind the plate & over at firstbase. So what did the Trib do to resolve these issues? They brought in Mark DeRosa, a rightfielder to play secondbase. They brought in Alfonso Soriano, a recently converted leftfielder to play centerfield. Centerfield was the only place a ball could be hit last year, where you knew it would be caught, but that was Juan Pierre, and that was last year. They brought in Ted Lilly, who is barely over .500 for his career, after having a career year, 15-13, last year. But Lilly will simply replace Greg Maddux in the rotation. They brought in Jason Marquis, who was left off the St. Louis Cardinals playoff roster on the way to a World Series. Marquis is a flyball pitcher on a team with the worst outfield defense in the game. They brought in Cesar Izturis, who was last healthy in 2004, to play SS. Speaking of health, there is no reason to believe that either Derrek Lee or Michael Barrett will be healthy in 2007. I saw where Kerry Wood might be the closer before year end. But you are completely delusional to think that Kerry Wood, Wade Miller, or Mark Prior will ever be healthy again.

That brings us to what went right in 2006? Two things that come to mind are Aramis Ramirez & Carlos Zambrano. But now that Ramirez has inked his big deal after playing out of his mind last year, and you saw how much he hustled, he can revert to the Aramis we all know and love. Now that brings us to the Big Z! There is already the talk about him getting what he deserves or he’ll walk. I’m not about to deny that Carlos Zambrano is a very good, young pitcher, but if I were him, I’d test the market to see what a good pitcher is worth. Which means this big horse will be one and done.

I know this kind of talk normally creep up on Cub fans like Fruit of the Loom undershorts, after they’ve won the April World Series. But even after throwing all this money at the problem, it’s still there, it’s called the Chicago Cubs!

Give Zambrano his due

Carlos Zambrano is talking in the third person. “Whatever happens, I don’t want to know about a contract during the season. I want to sign with the Cubs before the season starts. If they don’t sign me, sorry, but I must go. That’s what Carlos Zambrano thinks.” “Jim spent a lot of money. I hope … Continue reading “Give Zambrano his due”

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Carlos Zambrano is talking in the third person.

“Whatever happens, I don’t want to know about a contract during the season. I want to sign with the Cubs before the season starts. If they don’t sign me, sorry, but I must go. That’s what Carlos Zambrano thinks.”

“Jim spent a lot of money. I hope he has more for ‘Big Z.”‘

And I do too. There’s no doubt he’s worth it. In this year’s market, where Ted Lilly and Gil Meche are commanding the sums that they are, can the Cubs reach in their pocketbook one more time and give Z what he’s asking?

A Cub fan and I once drew up a list of “untouchables” on the Cubs roster last fall. I have to say that list was pretty small. But Carlos Zambrano was on that list. If they won’t look at it from a baseball point of view, perhaps a business one would convince them. Z has fan appeal. Anyone who saw the 3 block line waiting for his autograph would see that.

He’s banking on today’s “Zito” market and fact that the Cubs are spending money this off-season. I just hope they don’t start balking when it comes to their best pitcher and one of their best players.

 

Baseball Zealot Radio Show #10- coldest week this year and we’re supposed to talk baseball?

We’re in double digits now. We go a little off-topic and bring in Zealot reader and Bear fan Tyler Davis who was unlucky enough to go to the Super Bowl. He gives us his impression of the game. As it always does when he and I talk, the discussion does eventually move to the Cubs … Continue reading “Baseball Zealot Radio Show #10- coldest week this year and we’re supposed to talk baseball?”

We’re in double digits now.

We go a little off-topic and bring in Zealot reader and Bear fan Tyler Davis who was unlucky enough to go to the Super Bowl. He gives us his impression of the game. As it always does when he and I talk, the discussion does eventually move to the Cubs so it’s ok.

Chuck and I jabber about ticket prices at Wrigley and the Cell.

It seems a lot of baseball people passed away recently and he and I do our best to remember them.

And then there were ballplayers still alive that some teams were trying to forget. Will any team pick up Juan Gonzalez?

Take a listen and tell a friend.

 

Erstad going to Chicago: Should White Sox fans be ecstatic?

Darin Erstad has been picked up by the White Sox. The deal is pending a physical (cross your fingers). I’ve never been a big Erstad fan since the downfall after his big year in 2000. He plays great defense and has playoff experience but his value is limited after that. I can get past the … Continue reading “Erstad going to Chicago: Should White Sox fans be ecstatic?”

Darin Erstad has been picked up by the White Sox. The deal is pending a physical (cross your fingers).

I’ve never been a big Erstad fan since the downfall after his big year in 2000. He plays great defense and has playoff experience but his value is limited after that. I can get past the fact that he doesn’t hit for power. But his OBP has been declining in the last few years and he tends to be rather injury prone. Forty games in 2006 and 67 in 2003 (though he did manage a 153 game season in 2005),

For me, Erstad falls in that category of player that I really WANT to like but gosh darn it, he just won’t fit my team. And by my team, I mean the Cubs. If the Sox want him, have at him.

I’ll certainly give him this. He can’t be any worse than Brian Anderson.