Gtown81
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He's probably gunna go to the Angels or Phillies
I dont think he is going to the Phillies because in that case they wouldnt be able to sign Jayson Werth and Cliff Lee who are big cogs on that team. And we also have to consider the raises that Howard and Hamels will get through arbitration. The Phillies are currently at 140 million in payroll and I dont think they will go any further than that. From the Phillies Gm himself:He's probably gunna go to the Angels or Phillies
As for the Mets declining Halladay last year, the Mets werent in a playoff hunt to have a reason to make that trade at the time due to all the injuries. At this point it makes more sense because the Blue Jays will get less as opposed to last year."I don't think there's any likeliness," Amaro said, asked to speak in general terms about acquiring a star starter.
So nothing has changed in the likeliness scale from Wednesday, when Amaro said they probably would not get involved in something that big?
"There's nothing likely. How about that?" Amaro said
CHICAGO -- Reliever J.J. Putz agreed Friday to a US$3-million, one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox and will fill a setup role in the bullpen.
Putz is 23-19 with a 3.24 earned-run average and 103 saves in 337 relief appearances over seven major-league seasons with Seattle and the New York Mets.
He was 1-4 with a 5.22 ERA with the Mets last season in 29 appearances before undergoing arthroscopic surgery to remove a bone spur in his right elbow on June 9, causing him to miss the remainder of the season.
"We've been monitoring him ever since the season ended and his daily workouts we're very familiar with," White Sox general manager Ken Williams said, adding Putz would be under no restrictions once spring training begins in February.
"He passed the physical with flying colours and we couldn't be happier with what was communicated to us," Williams added. "Needless to say, we feel from the top of our rotation down through the end of the bullpen, we feel as strong as we've ever been."
Putz was an AL all-star in 2007 when he was 6-1 with a 1.38 ERA and 40 saves. He was traded to the Mets in a three-team deal in December of 2008.
He will serve as a setup man, along with lefty Matt Thornton, for closer Bobby Jenks. The White Sox had an opening in their bullpen after not re-signing free agent Octavio Dotel.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Rays have completed a trade with the Atlanta Braves, acquiring right-handed pitcher Rafael Soriano and signing the reliever to a US$7.25-million, one-year contract.
The deal Friday sends right-hander Jesse Chavez to the Braves, who considered Soriano expendable after recently signing free agent relievers Billy Wagner and Takashi Saito.
MLB
Jason Bay's time with the Boston Red Sox could be at an end, reports Fox Sports.
Bay's agent, Joe Urbon, told Fox that the star outfielder has rejected the latest offer from Boston and he will pursue better offers.
"We don't agree with [Boston's] evaluation of the player," Urbon told Fox Sports. "Frankly, we have other offers on the table that are of greater interest to Jason."
Urbon would not close the door on the Red Sox completely, but explained his client was ready to "move on."
The Boston offer was reportedly a four-year deal worth $60 million. It is believed the Canadian slugger is after a five-year contract.
Bay has also been linked in rumours to the Mets, Los Angeles Angels and Seattle Mariners.
Its sad to see such a young and great team like the Dodgers not be able to get an impact player to put them over the top. They are sooo close, yet they need another SP.but Bay doesnt get injured enough to be a Met