- Along with Colorado closer Brian Fuentes, Baltimore left-hander George Sherrill continues to be the hottest commodity on the trading block, drawing interest from many contenders including the Cardinals, Rays, Red Sox and Marlins, according to Dan Graziano. The Orioles remain somewhat reluctant to even deal their closer, particularly since their bullpen is a bit shallow after Sherrill, Dennis Sarfate and Jim Johnson and also because he is under team control for the next three seasons after this one.
Latest Trade Buzz
Mark Teixeira, Braves
Buzz: Though Atlanta has denied a willingness to trade Teixeira over the last few weeks, the club appears to be moving toward becoming a seller. How the Braves play over the next week will likely determine whether or not the team moves the slugger.
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A.J. Burnett, Blue Jays
Buzz: Though several teams have scouted Burnett, trade movement remains slow as teams balk at the right-hander's uncertain contract status. He has great stuff and would be a quality No. 2 starter for a contender down the stretch.
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Brian Fuentes, Rockies
Buzz: The closer has reportedly been scouted by seven different clubs over the last few days, but Colorado's asking price -- rumored to be a top pitching prospect -- might be scaring potential suitors off. Florida will not deal Chris Volstad for Fuentes, but is still pursuing a deal for the southpaw.
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George Sherrill, Orioles
Buzz: The Cardinals and Angels are among the teams who have asked about the closer, while the Brewers are not. Baltimore's rumored asking price is said to be two or three prospects.
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Barry Bonds, Giants
Buzz: The Yankees are the latest team to say they won't rule out pursuing the all-time home run king now that Hideki Matsui could miss the rest of the season. Hank Steinbrenner has admitted that the team will discuss Bonds in the next few days as they go over their options.
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Jarrod Washburn, Mariners
Buzz: The Seattle left-hander is drawing interest from the Yankees, who could use him to bolster their rotation. While not an ace, Washburn is a reliable innings-eater.
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Huston Street, Athletics
Buzz: Though some teams are worried about the recent drop in his arm angle and velocity, Oakland's closer seems to have no shortage of suitors. The Reds are the latest team believed to have expressed interest in Street. The Brewers have also made inquiries about his availability.
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Greg Maddux, Padres
Buzz: San Diego would ideally like to move the future Hall of Famer, but he has a full no-trade clause and is rumored to only be willing to accept a deal to a West Coast team.
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Brian Giles, Padres
Buzz: Giles is an on-base machine and a solid defender who could give a contender looking for a corner bat a boost. Getting out of pitcher-friendly Petco Park could lead to a power spike.
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Andy LaRoche, Dodgers
Buzz: LaRoche, L.A.'s No. 2 prospect entering the season according to Baseball America, is reportedly being showcased for a potential deadline deal.
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But at some point the offers from other clubs are going to be hard to ignore, particularly if the team continues to struggle as it has recently. And Sherrill will probably become the latest chipped cashed in by GM Andy MacPhail as the O's continue to build toward contention in 2009 and 2010.
- Though they have a ways to go to get to the top the AL Central, the Tigers do not consider themselves sellers and are looking at adding pitching, particularly in the bullpen if reliever Freddy Dolsi continues to be bothered by shoulder discomfort. Detroit's biggest need is probably a starting pitcher, not a relief arm, but unless it pursues a bargain option like Odalis Perez, the Tigers do not have the assets in the upper minor leagues to get someone like A.J. Burnett.
- The Yankees will not sign Barry Bonds after a "brief" discussion about the all-time home run king. That's not a huge surprise. The team is continuing to work on a deal for Seattle's Jarrod Washburn, while also pursuing other starting pitchers including Burnett and Bronson Arroyo. Look for a Washburn deal to get done eventually with New York taking on significant salary and giving up very little in the way of prospects.
- The Mets aren't interested in San Diego outfielder Brian Giles, in fact it's hard to find any team that is, and are looking more closely at the trio of Jason Bay, Raul Ibanez and Casey Blake. Giles might come cheaper than any of those three save Blake and still gets on base a ton, and there's reason to think his power could spike once he leaves Petco Park.
- The Diamondbacks have been mentioned as a possible destination for Braves first baseman Mark Teixeira, but Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic isn't buying the buzz.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-26-2008 @ 12:09AM
David said...
The Tigers are a bunch of overpaid underachievers. Another loss to the White Sox in the 9th demostrates this team is not worth what they are paid. From Manager - through the roster - to bat boy, this is pathetic!
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7-26-2008 @ 9:29AM
Tigers 1 said...
Your right that Jones blew it, but at the same time the white sox have been the comeback team this year. Although that game was a tough loss, I think they will rebound and eventually overtake the white sox. The white sox will run into a slump sometime before the baseball season is over and thats when the tigers wil hopefully gain ground. Dont forget, a lot of games are still to be played between these two poer house teams.
7-26-2008 @ 7:21AM
LEW said...
what a shame the yankees got the one player that fits the mets. nady nady nady, now they will go after a38 year old. nice going minaya. the kid martinez in the miners is always hurt. what has he done that you cant trade him...another screw up by the mets, do you think tatis chavez and reyes are going to continue to hit 300.
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7-26-2008 @ 8:16AM
Rob said...
LEW whats with fans like you Omar has built a team that contend's every year, they are in 1st place right now and you still complain. He can't trade for every player on the Market.
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7-26-2008 @ 1:01PM
kerry said...
The St. Louis Cardinals Ownership IS THE CHEAPEST IN BASEBALL, BAR NONE !!!!!!!!! We Have 6 startters on DL & have had 3 Starting pitchers on DL since last year, ( all replaced by crap minor leage's in system---no trade's, & at one point--just recently, we had almost the entire statring pitching staff on either DL or injury list, ALONG with 6 Starting everd players out huet. --Owners have done nonthing. It's a bunch of crap, & we until just recently , has the 3rd. best record in baseball, & being 2nd . in our division behind dreaded cubby pups (who went out during postseason & pre-08 season, & spent approx. $250,Million on new player contracts & re-signing key players)-----crdinals refuse to go above their majic number of 70-8- million MAX team payroll !!!!!
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7-26-2008 @ 2:07PM
gary said...
and the guy is a lefty to boot, which make him all the more valuable. how many times have we seen very average left handed relievers sign deals only because they throw with the left hand. sherrill is good as well.
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7-27-2008 @ 7:59AM
Rich said...
The Mets had Nady and for some unexplainable reason got rid of him. Nice move Minaya! The Yankees don't miss out on much when it comes to making their team better. The Mets will probably stand pat and go with what they have. Heck, they are in first place. Something tells me that the pathetic Phillies have no chance of sticking with the Mets.
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7-27-2008 @ 12:49PM
r-dog said...
sherrill should go to the angels so they can continue there domination of the majors this year.see you in the post season
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7-29-2008 @ 2:45PM
LEW said...
rob your kidding yourself. the bull shit bull pen blew 2 of the last 4 games, i know what im talking about. they need bull pen help. and a starter. pedro is done el duque is over the hill. heilman has blown 9 games with his shity pitching. no way will they contend with this bull pen. now maine is or may be on the d.l. who you gonna start. some mi nor league bum... the mets dont beed outfield help.. they need pitching go get pitching or the mets are doomed./
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