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  • Non-Tender Predictions

    here are my predictions for who else will be added to the unemployment line (albeit temporarily):

    J.A. Happ, HOU
    Daric Barton, OAK
    Dallas Braden, OAK - injury victim
    Peter Moylan, ATL
    Carlos Gomez, MLW
    Manny Parra, MLW
    Ryan Theriot, STL
    Skip Schumaker, STL
    Kyle McClellan, STL
    Geovanny Soto, CHC - high salary victim
    Jeff Baker, CHC
    Joe Saunders, ARZ - high salary victim
    Micah Owings, ARZ
    James Loney, LAD - high salary victim
    Hong-Chih Kuo, LAD - injury victim
    Jeff Keppinger, SF
    Andres Torres, SF
    Eli Whiteside, SF
    Emmanuel Burriss, SF
    Chris Volstad, FLA
    Clay Hensley, FLA
    Angel Pagan, NYM
    Mike Pelfrey, NYM - high salary victim
    Ronny Paulino, NYM
    John Lannan, WAS - high salary victim
    Jeremy Guthrie, BAL - high salary victim
    Luke Scott, BAL - high salary victim
    Jo-Jo Reyes, BAL
    Brad Bergesen, BAL
    Jeremy Hermida, SD
    Garrett Jones, PIT
    Evan Meek, PIT
    JP Howell, TB
    Andy Sonnanstine, TB
    Andrew Miller, BOS
    Matt Albers, BOS
    Nick Masset, CIN
    Ian Stewart, COL
    Ryan Spilborghs, COL
    Chris Getz, KC
    Aaron Laffey, KC
    Kevin Slowey, MIN

  • #2
    Originally posted by revo View Post
    Ian Stewart, COL
    sadly, i think the rockies are giving him one more chance. again.
    ~ all in all is all we are ~

    kc

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Cobain's Ghost View Post
      sadly, i think the rockies are giving him one more chance. again.
      is he turning into a Quadruple-A player? He seems to do very well in the minors, but a .236 career BA won't cut it in the majors.

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      • #4
        I'd love to see the Yanks jump on Slowey and/or Parra if they become free agents.
        I'm unconsoled I'm lonely, I am so much better than I used to be.

        The Weakerthans Aside

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        • #5
          Originally posted by revo View Post
          is he turning into a Quadruple-A player? He seems to do very well in the minors, but a .236 career BA won't cut it in the majors.
          yep. dan o'dowd said he'll get another shot at third base if he makes baseball his first priority from the start of the winter until the end of it, or some such thing. i'm not sure why he deserves another chance, but it looks like the rox are in a holding pattern this year, and would rather not commit money to a real third baseman.

          i wouldn't mind seeing colorado take a flier on kyle mcclellan. he was a pretty decent starter last season before he tired out.
          ~ all in all is all we are ~

          kc

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          • #6
            I think the Pirates will keep Meek around. I do expect them to non-tender Ohlendorf and Jose Veras.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by joncarlos View Post
              I think the Pirates will keep Meek around. I do expect them to non-tender Ohlendorf and Jose Veras.
              I think Veras is a borderliner....he had a solid enough season, and you gotta love 79 Ks in 71 IP.

              Good call on Ohlendorf, he's a no-brainer. Not sure how I missed him.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by revo View Post
                I think Veras is a borderliner....he had a solid enough season, and you gotta love 79 Ks in 71 IP.

                Good call on Ohlendorf, he's a no-brainer. Not sure how I missed him.
                Huntington hates to spend money on pitching. Meek might be cheaper because he missed so much time. The Pirates are ready to move guys like Hughes, Watson, Grilli into the bullpen for the whole year. Maybe Leroux, too, if he's not a starter.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by eldiablo505
                  I'm not so sure that either Dodger will get the axe. Loney probably should but his second half might have saved him. Hopefully that makes him more attractive trade bait rather than a starter in 2k12 again.
                  Who else in baseball is dumb enough to want Loney as their starting 1st baseman? The Dodgers are the only schmucks who seem to not know Loney ain't worth the money they're paying him (and hasn't been for a while). If they manage to keep him yet again, I will be baffled. He should be a $500K defensive specialist back-up in the big leagues at this point. Trade bait? I just don't see it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by eldiablo505
                    I'm not so sure that either Dodger will get the axe. Loney probably should but his second half might have saved him. Hopefully that makes him more attractive trade bait rather than a starter in 2k12 again.
                    Kuo is undergoing elbow surgery again this week.

                    Here's what I found on LA Times.com:
                    "[The Dodgers] estimate this procedure will prevent Kuo from throwing for the next six to eight weeks, which would put him past the Dec. 12 deadline when teams must tender contracts to players –- like Kuo –- who are eligible for arbitration.

                    Kuo, 30, was unlikely to be tendered a contract by the Dodgers anyway. He is coming off his worst season (9.00 earned-run average), when for the second time in his career he battled an anxiety disorder.

                    Still, he worked so hard to come back from his last surgery –- and was so dominant in 2010 –- that the Dodgers may yet offer him some contract after the Dec. 12 deadline passes and he becomes a free agent."


                    So perhaps they non-tender him with an under the table agreement that they're gonna re-sign him for less?

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                    • #11
                      how about Leo Nunez/Juan Carlos Oviedo? He's a good possibility of being non-tendered as well.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bodhizefa View Post
                        Who else in baseball is dumb enough to want Loney as their starting 1st baseman? The Dodgers are the only schmucks who seem to not know Loney ain't worth the money they're paying him (and hasn't been for a while). If they manage to keep him yet again, I will be baffled. He should be a $500K defensive specialist back-up in the big leagues at this point. Trade bait? I just don't see it.
                        If I were running the Rays and Loney was non-tendered, I jump all over him. I like what he did in the final 10 weeks of the season.

                        .357/.416/.608 in 192 PA with 18 BB and 24 K's.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by revo View Post
                          how about Leo Nunez/Juan Carlos Oviedo? He's a good possibility of being non-tendered as well.
                          I've always liked him -- needs the right type of park to work in though

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