January 27, 200620 yr Piazza likely will be Padre http://www.nynewsday.com/sports/baseball/y...ports-headlines he Yankees are officially out of the Mike Piazza chase, a certain disappointment to the former Mets catcher. But the San Diego Padres, whose locale appeals to the 37-year-old, remain very interested. According to a major-league official, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman notified Piazza's agent Dan Lozano on Thursday that the team would pass on the future Hall of Famer. "I've got nothing to report," Cashman said. The Yankees intend to carry 12 pitchers, leaving them with 13 position players. With catcher Kelly Stinnett, infielder Miguel Cairo and outfielder Bubba Crosby already tagged as reserves, the last spot likely will go to Andy Phillips, who can spot Jason Giambi at first base. The Yankees ultimately decided that Phillips' defense would prove more useful than Piazza's offense. Piazza relished the idea of serving as the Yankees' part-time designated hitter. But with the Yankees no longer interested, he could find himself in San Diego, for about $2 million. The Padres began negotiations with Lozano about a week ago, according to Padres GM Kevin Towers. Said Towers: " basically said to DH was Mike's preference, but if that didn't work out, he'd really want to be on the West Coast." San Diego has carried on a busy offseason, acquiring Mike Cameron in a trade from the Mets and re-signing free agents Brian Giles and Trevor Hoffman, both for hometown discounts. At catcher, however, the defending National League West champions are unimposing, having lost Ramon Hernandez to Baltimore through free agency. Former Red Sox backup Doug Mirabelli, David Ross and former Yankees backup Todd Greene make up the catching corps. "He still thinks he can catch 70 to 80 games," Towers said of Piazza. "We can probably carry three catchers." Piazza could DH in the Padres' nine interleague road games, Towers added, and the GM said that he could even envision Piazza playing "10 to 15 games" at first base during the season. Piazza didn't play first base at all for the 2005 Mets, after struggling greatly there in 2004. Towers said he had largely been playing "phone tag" with Lozano, but negotiations could progress quickly now that the Yankees are out. The Phillies and Toronto also have expressed interest in Piazza.
January 27, 200620 yr A 37 year old with bad kness that can't throw catching everyday in a pitchers paradise.....what could possibly go wrong?
January 28, 200620 yr QUOTE(Cuck the Fubs @ Jan 27, 2006 -> 02:16 PM) I'm shocked. I thought he would sign on with an AL team to be a full time DH. Yeah I was thinking that aswell.
January 29, 200620 yr Author Mike Piazza has accepted a one-year, $2 million contract with an $8 million mutual option for 2007 from the Padres. "The Padres told Mike that he could pretty much catch as much as he wanted to," agent Dan Lozano said. We wonder if that means there's a slight chance that Doug Mirabelli could be returned to Boston in a David Wells trade. The Padres will probably want to keep Mirabelli to start at least 60-70 games. With Piazza batting cleanup at least half the time, it looks like Mike Cameron will be dropped in the lineup, hurting his fantasy value.
January 29, 200620 yr Why would anyone want Piazza in the field? He's not a catcher, or a first baseman..
January 29, 200620 yr Author Why would anyone want Piazza in the field? He's not a catcher, or a first baseman.. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Good question. Piazza must really want to play defense for some reason even though he shouldn't because he sucks. Surely some A.L. team would have offered him that contract to be their full-time DH.
January 30, 200620 yr I also was pretty certain he would have signed with a AL team. That really surprised me when the Padres signed him.
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