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11/20/09 3:35 PM
nickhanson29 wrote: Not that it's a huge deal.. but according to Uniwatchblog.com and the MLB.com shop, Ellsbury has changed his uniform number to 2.
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11/20/09 3:39 PM
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BringHanleyback2 wrote: nickhanson29 wrote: Not that it's a huge deal.. but according to Uniwatchblog.com and the MLB.com shop, Ellsbury has changed his uniform number to 2. Thats too bad now my #46 Ellsbury shirt is useless, plus that number was suppose to be reserved for Hanley.
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11/20/09 4:26 PM
John Gray Lead Staff Writer SoxProspects.com
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11/20/09 8:53 PM
Agent Matt Sosnick told ESPN.com that negotiations between the Marlins and Josh Johnson have reached an "impasse," and Johnson expects to play under a one-year deal in 2010. Johnson will be eligible for free agency after the 2011 season, and a failure to reach agreement on a multiyear contract would probably force the Marlins to explore a trade before then. Based on our conversations, there's no chance of doing a long-term deal with the Marlins," Sosnick said. "We made it clear that it was going to be this year or it wasn't going to happen. It was now or never. And the Marlins agreed." Johnson, 25, is regarded as one of Major League Baseball's elite young starters. He posted a 15-5 record with a 3.23 ERA this year, struck out 191 batters in 209 innings and made his first career All-Star team. Johnson and his agents used Zack Greinke's four-year, $38 million contract with the Kansas City Royals as a framework in contract discussions. Sosnick said talks broke down when the Marlins declined to offer more than a three-year deal -- which would buy out only one year of free agency for Johnson. Sosnick declined to discuss any differences over money in negotiations. "It seems to me that based on his age and performance, Josh falls into that group of two or three starting pitchers out there whose next contract could very well exceed $100 million," Sosnick said.
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11/20/09 8:56 PM
jdb wrote: K Laws top 50 FA are up also. Linked but insider. One name caught my eye. Noel Arguelles who defected with Chapman. He came in at No. 10 on Laws list. http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/hotstove09/insider/columns/story?columnist=law_keith&id=4647444 Arguelles is 19 and already pitches with a solid-average fastball, although before he defected he had worked as high as 91-94 and will probably return there once he's throwing on a regular schedule again. His changeup projects better than his curveball, with the change a potentially plus pitch. What everyone notices about Arguelles is his body -- loose, lean, athletic, with good projection; If he was an American high school or junior college player, he'd be a solid first-rounder with a chance to be a top-10 guy and would probably be a $4 million bonus baby. As a free agent, he should easily double that. Edit: Arguelles info
Arguelles is 19 and already pitches with a solid-average fastball, although before he defected he had worked as high as 91-94 and will probably return there once he's throwing on a regular schedule again. His changeup projects better than his curveball, with the change a potentially plus pitch. What everyone notices about Arguelles is his body -- loose, lean, athletic, with good projection;
If he was an American high school or junior college player, he'd be a solid first-rounder with a chance to be a top-10 guy and would probably be a $4 million bonus baby. As a free agent, he should easily double that.
Arguelles is considered a better prospect than Iglesias, as a left hander standing 6'3, tipping the scales at 210 lbs., and hitting 93 mph with his fastball. Arguelles has a solid curveball, changeup, and command, along with a recently-added slider that some scouts say has quickly become his best off-speed pitch. Some scouts saw him sitting at 88 mph recently and said Arguelles was out of shape, but other clubs have recently watched him hit 91 mph and say his body isn't a big concern. Every team I've spoken with is comfortable with his talent, given his consistent international performances. Executives agree that Arguelles would have been a late first rounder or sandwich pick in the recent draft, if he entered the draft rather than become a free agent.
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11/20/09 9:47 PM
John Lackey is the top pitcher on the market, but he hates Fenway.
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11/20/09 10:42 PM
buffs44444 wrote: The next ex-Marlin? Agent Matt Sosnick told ESPN.com that negotiations between the Marlins and Josh Johnson have reached an "impasse," and Johnson expects to play under a one-year deal in 2010. Johnson will be eligible for free agency after the 2011 season, and a failure to reach agreement on a multiyear contract would probably force the Marlins to explore a trade before then.
Agent Matt Sosnick told ESPN.com that negotiations between the Marlins and Josh Johnson have reached an "impasse," and Johnson expects to play under a one-year deal in 2010. Johnson will be eligible for free agency after the 2011 season, and a failure to reach agreement on a multiyear contract would probably force the Marlins to explore a trade before then.
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11/20/09 11:44 PM
buffs44444 wrote: Gammons: John Lackey is the top pitcher on the market, but he hates Fenway. Alrighty then, that takes care of that......
I cant link it bc I heard it on the radio but one of the espn talking heads was talking about that before the playoffs. Said he hates Boston and Yanks. I bet he would play for either if they were the highest bidder.
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11/20/09 11:48 PM
Guidas wrote: I'll take Johnson or Halladay - whoever takes fewer prospects. Though if it's Halladay I want the extension as part of the deal. Johnson, I think you pitch him for a year and see how that arm holds up before you give him $100 mil.
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11/21/09 12:25 AM
The opening of the baseball free-agent season this week has also sparked talk of a possible Roy Halladay trade. Potential suitors for the Toronto Blue Jays ace pitcher have started lining up, with the Chicago Cubs making their intentions known on Friday. The National League club is one team Blue Jays brass has contacted, MLB.com reported on Friday. SI.com has reported the World Series champion New York Yankees are interested in trading for Halladay, who is friends with Yankees starter and former Blue Jay A.J. Burnett.Anthopoulos's wish list in a trade for Halladay likely would include a young mid-rotation starting pitcher, a top pitching prospect, a possible major league shortstop and an outfield prospect.
The opening of the baseball free-agent season this week has also sparked talk of a possible Roy Halladay trade. Potential suitors for the Toronto Blue Jays ace pitcher have started lining up, with the Chicago Cubs making their intentions known on Friday. The National League club is one team Blue Jays brass has contacted, MLB.com reported on Friday.
SI.com has reported the World Series champion New York Yankees are interested in trading for Halladay, who is friends with Yankees starter and former Blue Jay A.J. Burnett.
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11/21/09 8:20 AM
buffs44444 wrote: CBC.ca The opening of the baseball free-agent season this week has also sparked talk of a possible Roy Halladay trade. Potential suitors for the Toronto Blue Jays ace pitcher have started lining up, with the Chicago Cubs making their intentions known on Friday. The National League club is one team Blue Jays brass has contacted, MLB.com reported on Friday. SI.com has reported the World Series champion New York Yankees are interested in trading for Halladay, who is friends with Yankees starter and former Blue Jay A.J. Burnett.Anthopoulos's wish list in a trade for Halladay likely would include a young mid-rotation starting pitcher, a top pitching prospect, a possible major league shortstop and an outfield prospect. Given that information..... Possible Yankee fit: Hughes, Brackman(?), Austin Jackson (no SS fit, possible alternative trade chip: Jesus Montero)
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11/21/09 9:22 AM
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11/21/09 9:50 AM
jdb wrote: I cant link it bc I heard it on the radio but one of the espn talking heads was talking about that before the playoffs. Said he hates Boston and Yanks. I bet he would play for either if they were the highest bidder.
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11/21/09 10:20 AM
the #redsox may stay in touch with jason bay, but competing execs believe theyre looking at hard at alternatives now
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