Chisoxfn Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Do you have a listing of the NL free agents? I posted a link in "FA Resource" of the AL players and what class they are. But with Wright's poor 2003, I'd think he'd be a Type B FA. Thats what I figured too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beck72 Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Offman reported this morning on Boers and Bernstein that Wright was K-Dub's primary target and they were prepared to give him around 20 mil for 3 years, followed by Perez, Clement, El Duke, and Russ Ortiz. That's a good list of SP's to target, and in the right order. If the score is getting some info, the Sox should be close to a deal. If not, and the Sox are going public with another failed FA signing, more bad PR that they don't need. They'd just be better off telling the media the time of a press conference announcing a signing instead of leaking reports of "plans" that could change in an hour. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beck72 Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 ATL will offer arb. He made $850 k last yr. Wright would get far less than the $6 + mill possible deal in ARB w/ his past injuries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chisoxfn Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 ATL will offer arb. He made $850 k last yr. Wright would get far less than the $6 + mill possible deal in ARB w/ his past injuries. Ya, If I recall the most you can get in arb is a doubling of your salary or something along those lines. Which would mean he'd get like 1.7 mill or so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babybearhater Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 KW then blames the fans and media for ruining his potential Wright deal and states that he is going into stealth mode in an effort to "fly under the radar" for the rest of the White Sox offseason :rolly . He is like someone who is on EBAY, trying to always win with the first low-ball bid... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WSFAN35 Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 He is like someone who is on EBAY, trying to always win with the first low-ball bid... Instead, he needs to wait til near the end of the auction and get a better deal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
santo=dorf Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Wright is a Type A. This A's board ripped the BA article. http://www.athleticsnation.com/story/2004/11/12/145914/79 Type A Moises Alou (ChC), Wilson Alvarez (LA), *Tony Batista (Mon), Carlos Beltran (Hou), Adrian Beltre (LA), Armando Benitez (Fla), Jeromy Burnitz (Col), Orlando Cabrera (Bos), Miguel Cairo (NYY), Vinny Castilla (Col), Royce Clayton (Col), *Roger Clemens (Hou), Rheal Cormier (Phi), Carlos Delgado (Tor), J.D. Drew (Atl), Cal Eldred (StL), Steve Finley (LA), Nomar Garciaparra (ChC), Mark Grudzielanek (ChC), Chris Hammond (Oak), Dustin Hermanson (SF), Richard Hidalgo (NYM), Jeff Kent (Hou), Steve Kline (StL), Corey Koskie (Min), *Al Leiter (NYM), Esteban Loaiza (NYY), Derek Lowe (Bos), Matt Mantei (Ari), Edgar Martinez (Sea), Pedro Martinez (Bos), Mike Matheny (StL), Kent Mercker (ChC), Dan Miceli (Hou), Damian Miller (Oak), Kevin Millwood (Phi), Matt Morris (StL), Jeff Nelson (Tex), Magglio Ordonez (CWS), Russ Ortiz (Atl), Carl Pavano (Fla), Troy Percival (Ana), Odalis Perez (LA), Placido Polanco (Phi), Brad Radke (Min), Joe Randa (KC), Edgar Renteria (StL), Richie Sexson (Ari), Paul Shuey (LA), *Ugueth Urbina (Det), Jason Varitek (Bos), Omar Vizquel (Cle), David Wells (SD), *Woody Williams (StL), Scott Williamson (Bos), Jaret Wright (Atl). Type B Terry Adams (Bos), Antonio Alfonseca (Atl), Roberto Alomar (CWS), Rich Aurilia (SD), Danny Bautista (Ari), Dave Burba (SF), Chris Carpenter (StL), Matt Clement (ChC), Craig Counsell (Mil), Deivi Cruz (SF), *Mike DeJean (NYM), Elmer Dessens (LA), Brook Fordyce (TB), Chad Fox (Fla), Alex Gonzalez (SD), Juan Gonzalez (KC), Cristian Guzman (Min), Jose Hernandez (LA), Orlando Hernandez (NYY), Todd Jones (Phi), Barry Larkin (Cin), Curtis Leskanic (Bos), Cory Lidle (Phi), *Jon Lieber (NYY), Jose Lima (LA), Tino Martinez (TB), Brent Mayne (LA), *Jose Mesa (Phi), Doug Mirabelli (Bos), Greg Myers (Tor), Hideo Nomo (LA), John Olerud (NYY), Antonio Osuna (SD), Todd Pratt (Phi), Steve Reed (Col), *B.J. Surhoff (Bal), Jose Valentin (CWS), Robin Ventura (LA), Ron Villone (Sea), Todd Walker (ChC), Gabe White (Cin), Dan Wilson (Sea), Paul Wilson (Cin), Esteban Yan (Det), Eric Young (Tex), Gregg Zaun (Tor). Type C Sandy Alomar Jr. (CWS), Carlos Baerga (Ari), Kris Benson (NYM), Henry Blanco (Min), Ricky Bottalico (NYM), Jermaine Dye (Oak), Shawn Estes (Col), Julio Franco (Atl), Troy Glaus (Ana), Todd Greene (Col), Ben Grieve (ChC), John Halama (TB), Roberto Hernandez (Phi), *Todd Hollandsworth (ChC), Travis Lee (NYY), Al Levine (Det), *John Mabry (StL), Ramon Martinez (ChC), Jim Mecir (Oak), Eric Milton (Phi), Mike Redmond (Fla), Desi Relaford (KC), Rudy Seanez (Fla), Aaron Sele (Ana), Ismael Valdez (Fla), Todd Van Poppel (Cin), Bob Wickman (CWS), Tony Womack (StL). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
False Alarm Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 i imagine it's the agents leaking info more than anyone else. they stand to gain the most by it, driving up competing teams' bids at the last minute. BA has wright as a type A FA. i remember their list was wrong on a coupla guys last year and they subsequently changed it, but as of now they have him as a type A. Type A Moises Alou (ChC), Wilson Alvarez (LA), *Tony Batista (Mon), Carlos Beltran (Hou), Adrian Beltre (LA), Armando Benitez (Fla), Jeromy Burnitz (Col), Orlando Cabrera (Bos), Miguel Cairo (NYY), Vinny Castilla (Col), Royce Clayton (Col), *Roger Clemens (Hou), Rheal Cormier (Phi), Carlos Delgado (Tor), J.D. Drew (Atl), Cal Eldred (StL), Steve Finley (LA), Nomar Garciaparra (ChC), Mark Grudzielanek (ChC), Chris Hammond (Oak), Dustin Hermanson (SF), Richard Hidalgo (NYM), Jeff Kent (Hou), Steve Kline (StL), Corey Koskie (Min), *Al Leiter (NYM), Esteban Loaiza (NYY), Derek Lowe (Bos), Matt Mantei (Ari), Edgar Martinez (Sea), Pedro Martinez (Bos), Mike Matheny (StL), Kent Mercker (ChC), Dan Miceli (Hou), Damian Miller (Oak), Kevin Millwood (Phi), Matt Morris (StL), Jeff Nelson (Tex), Magglio Ordonez (CWS), Russ Ortiz (Atl), Carl Pavano (Fla), Troy Percival (Ana), Odalis Perez (LA), Placido Polanco (Phi), Brad Radke (Min), Joe Randa (KC), Edgar Renteria (StL), Richie Sexson (Ari), Paul Shuey (LA), *Ugueth Urbina (Det), Jason Varitek (Bos), Omar Vizquel (Cle), David Wells (SD), *Woody Williams (StL), Scott Williamson (Bos), Jaret Wright (Atl). Type B Terry Adams (Bos), Antonio Alfonseca (Atl), Roberto Alomar (CWS), Rich Aurilia (SD), Danny Bautista (Ari), Dave Burba (SF), Chris Carpenter (StL), Matt Clement (ChC), Craig Counsell (Mil), Deivi Cruz (SF), *Mike DeJean (NYM), Elmer Dessens (LA), Brook Fordyce (TB), Chad Fox (Fla), Alex Gonzalez (SD), Juan Gonzalez (KC), Cristian Guzman (Min), Jose Hernandez (LA), Orlando Hernandez (NYY), Todd Jones (Phi), Barry Larkin (Cin), Curtis Leskanic (Bos), Cory Lidle (Phi), *Jon Lieber (NYY), Jose Lima (LA), Tino Martinez (TB), Brent Mayne (LA), *Jose Mesa (Phi), Doug Mirabelli (Bos), Greg Myers (Tor), Hideo Nomo (LA), John Olerud (NYY), Antonio Osuna (SD), Todd Pratt (Phi), Steve Reed (Col), *B.J. Surhoff (Bal), Jose Valentin (CWS), Robin Ventura (LA), Ron Villone (Sea), Todd Walker (ChC), Gabe White (Cin), Dan Wilson (Sea), Paul Wilson (Cin), Esteban Yan (Det), Eric Young (Tex), Gregg Zaun (Tor). Type C Sandy Alomar Jr. (CWS), Carlos Baerga (Ari), Kris Benson (NYM), Henry Blanco (Min), Ricky Bottalico (NYM), Jermaine Dye (Oak), Shawn Estes (Col), Julio Franco (Atl), Troy Glaus (Ana), Todd Greene (Col), Ben Grieve (ChC), John Halama (TB), Roberto Hernandez (Phi), *Todd Hollandsworth (ChC), Travis Lee (NYY), Al Levine (Det), *John Mabry (StL), Ramon Martinez (ChC), Jim Mecir (Oak), Eric Milton (Phi), Mike Redmond (Fla), Desi Relaford (KC), Rudy Seanez (Fla), Aaron Sele (Ana), Ismael Valdez (Fla), Todd Van Poppel (Cin), Bob Wickman (CWS), Tony Womack (StL). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
False Alarm Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 doh! sorry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beck72 Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 There are some awful Type A's--Grudz, Shuey [didn't even pitch in 2004], Miceli, Batista, Mantei. I'd like to see how their ratings came out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chisoxfn Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 I think Shuey retired. If he didn't he would be a great pickup. Too bad he's type A and your right some of them just don't make sense. Mantei won't be offered arb though and is another guy that could be a nice pickup for the pen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshPR Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 I think Shuey retired. If he didn't he would be a great pickup. Too bad he's type A and your right some of them just don't make sense. Mantei won't be offered arb though and is another guy that could be a nice pickup for the pen. I think Shuey had one of the Conditions like Paulie does. Degenerative (sp?) and he retired to. I saw him in Winter Ball a few years back and he could bring it. He threw Hard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshPR Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Offman reported this morning on Boers and Bernstein that Wright was K-Dub's primary target and they were prepared to give him around 20 mil for 3 years, followed by Perez, Clement, El Duke, and Russ Ortiz. Wait Wait Wait.. So Kenny is prepared to give Jared Wright 20 Mil for 3 seasons but they won't spend on who's worth it??? HUH!! I would Give Wright 3/15 Mil that's all. Jared Wright had a good Season but he ain't that good or worth 6.5 Million Bucks. And how can Odalis Perez be ahead of Matt Clement? And EL DUQUE??/ GIVE ME A f***ING BREAK KENNY. Duqu is like 45 yrs Old. :headshake Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnthraxFan93 Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Wait Wait Wait.. So Kenny is prepared to give Jared Wright 20 Mil for 3 seasons but they won't spend on who's worth it??? HUH!! I would Give Wright 3/15 Mil that's all. Jared Wright had a good Season but he ain't that good or worth 6.5 Million Bucks. And how can Odalis Perez be ahead of Matt Clement? And EL DUQUE??/ GIVE ME A f***ING BREAK KENNY. Duqu is like 45 yrs Old. :headshake And you wonder why I want to have KW replaced.... This is just another reason to add to the list if this story is true. With that being said.. I hope this story is much like last years when we supposedly had signed Ponson to a 3 year deal only to be reported false. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WSFAN35 Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 And how can Odalis Perez be ahead of Matt Clement? And EL DUQUE??/ GIVE ME A f***ING BREAK KENNY. Duqu is like 45 yrs Old. :headshake Odalis Perez is ahead of Clement because he's a lefty and younger. And what's wrong with El Duque? He's old, but he would provide an excellent fifth starter for very cheap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Punch and Judy Garland Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 I kind of doubt Duque would be that cheap. I bet he'd make at least 5-6 between big teams like NY and Boston taking a lon look at him. I would rank them 1. Odalis 2. Duque, and 3. Clement. I put Duque ahead of Clement because it would be a shorter deal, he has been the only big game stud amongst the bunch, and I don't like clement's inconsistency. This all despite the notable age and health concerns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshPR Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Odalis Perez is ahead of Clement because he's a lefty and younger. And what's wrong with El Duque? He's old, but he would provide an excellent fifth starter for very cheap. Sorry Man... SAY NO TO EL DUQUE! Need to set our goals higher, Not settle for ligthning in a bottle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WSFAN35 Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Duque only made $500,000 last year, he's 35 and at the end of his rope, I don't see him making any more than $2-3 mil a year at two years max. I could see Clement and Perez looking for the same amount of dough that Wright is looking for $5-7 mil a year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WSFAN35 Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Sorry Man... SAY NO TO EL DUQUE! Need to set our goals higher, Not settle for ligthning in a bottle Haha, I hear ya, but it's hard to set goals higher when there's so many holes to fill. Personally I'd rather sign El Duque, and a couple of quality bullpen guys rather than go for Clement, Wright, or Perez and have little leeway as far as signing someone else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qwerty Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Ya, If I recall the most you can get in arb is a doubling of your salary or something along those lines. Which would mean he'd get like 1.7 mill or so. Makes no sense because if he was only 1.7 million next year atlanta would have to sign him. I have read off of one of their message boards that they cannot sign him next year over anything over four million and they never mentioned arbitration. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chisoxfn Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Makes no sense because if he was only 1.7 million next year atlanta would have to sign him. I have read off of one of their message boards that they cannot sign him next year over anything over four million and they never mentioned arbitration. Well Atlanta would offer him arb and than thats the max raise he would get if he accepted. He's not going to accept. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanOfCorn Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Makes no sense because if he was only 1.7 million next year atlanta would have to sign him. I have read off of one of their message boards that they cannot sign him next year over anything over four million and they never mentioned arbitration. they can offer arb, but he can turn it down. They probably will offer arb, knowing he will definitely turn it down...then they can still get that sandwich pick and a 2nd rounder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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