Saturday, November 7, 2009

Winter Meetings Begin

From now until Nov.11th, owners and executives of all ML teams will be laying the groundwork for their 2010 operations. This means little will go on in the few days and then the explosion will happen. I'm looking quite forward the big moves. What die-hard baseball fan isn't? So far the biggest news I have today is the Twins exercised their option on 1B/OF Michael Cuddyer ($10.5M). Cuddyer hit .276 with 32 HRs, 93 runs, 162 hits, 94 RBIs, and 6 SB's. Cuddyer took over for 1B Justin Morneau, who went down with a season ending injury( finished similarily to Cuddyer statistically). The question is does Cuddyer go back to the outfield with a healthy Morneau or do the Twins deal Morneau? Morneau has 5 yrs left on his $80M on his deal which would be very hard to deal for a career .280 hitter. I expect both to remain Twins.

The Blue Jays have been showing interest in D'backs C Chris Snyder. Snyder, who was supplanted by Miggy Montero this season as starting catcher, had a poor showing in only 61 games this season (.200, 20 runs, 33 hits, 6 HRs, and 22 RBIs). The Jays are slated to let Barajas go in free agency leaving only injury prone Michael Barrett, who was recently designated for assignment. Synder hit .237 in the 2008 season playing almost 2x more games. I think if the Jays want to get it done they will, but Snyder is only a few points higher than Barajas. The Rogers Centre is the 23rd most hitter friendly park in baseball. Maybe time to look into the FA catcher market? The catcher market is extensive in options, but most catchers are very aged and have been used at back-ups. Just broke as I typed the draft of this blog @ 1:38pm, the Jays are looking to unload over-priced 1B Lyle Overbay for Snyder.

Phillies are considering Chone Figgins and Adrian Beltre as 3B options in the event of deciding against exercising Pedro Feliz's options. Figgins is going to be courted by many teams (White Sox, Orioles, Phillies, and Cubs) and The Angels will persue him I'm sure. The Phillies have never been a team that likes to spend a lot of money and Figgins will be looking for a significant increase from the $5.5 he made. Figgins led the AL in runs and had a .400 OBP last season. He's proven he's a consistent force on the basepaths. The Phillies should take this into consideration seeing as they had five players above .300 in the regular season. If you didn't remember Beltre (.265 in 2009) had a horrid slump this season(He rode bench for a week on my fantasy league before being dropped). Safer alternative is Figgins who can benefit more from the dimensions of Citizen's Bank Park (.298 hitter for 2009).

The Yankees are specualted to let DH Hideki Matsui and OF Johnny Damon walk in order to persue LF Jason Bay and Matt Holliday. I will probably have a melt-down if Bay goes to the Yankees even with the market for outfielders the Red Sox have the options to choose from. Andy Pettite is expected to re-sign with the Yankees.

Other news and notes: With newly acquired OF Carlos Gomez, the Brewers will unload Mike Cameron in an effort to save money to buy-up pitching in the offseason. Gomez doesn't have hte power Cameron has/once had, but provides speed and better defense. After exercising Manny's option, the Dodgers are looking to unload Juan Pierre. Pierre should easily land on a team's roster after the performance he gave in Manny's absence this season. The Dodgers will spend considerably less this off-season due to Frank McCourt's divorce. It's specualted as per Tim Kurkijan that Randy Wolf will not return. Unfortunately, Pierre enters a market with Matt Holliday, Johnny Damon, Jason Bay, and Carl Crawford. The Cards, Mets, Tigers, and Rangers are a good fit for Pierre who could benefit from his hitting and base-running. the Marlins declined Ross Gload's option. Gload (1B/OF) was a .261 hitter this season, but excelled in pinh-hitting opportunities hitting .318. The Marlins save 2.6M by declining. The Cubs will have a hard time trying to trade OF Milton Bradley with 2 yrs and $20M left on his contract.

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