Thursday, December 01, 2005 |
Manny Talk Heats Up
After Konerko signed a five-year, $60 million deal to return to the White Sox yesterday, there were strong indications from Yawkey Way that the Red Sox were focusing on what package of players to seek from the prospect-rich Angels in return for Ramirez. That does not mean that a deal is close or even certain, but it could rapidly gain momentum with the winter meetings set to begin in less than a week.I'm none too pleased with the idea of this trade, simply because Boston will have to ask for too much in return -- some trio of Kotchman, Wood, and Santana, say. It's all talk for now, but please, don't let it be so.The Red Sox still maintain publicly that they would prefer to keep their gifted slugger, but there are few who believe that they can convince Ramirez, who is owed $57 million over the next three seasons, to change his negative opinion of Boston and his demand to leave.
The Angels are believed to be the No. 1 choice for Ramirez, although the Mariners and Mets meet his approval as well. The Angels, meanwhile, have plenty of reasons to pursue Ramirez. Providing protection for Vladimir Guerrero in the heart of the lineup is why the Angels were in search of a big bat.
If Arte is looking to spend more money I say they go for Damon too. Solves the leadoff and CF issue in one swoop.
I see possibly a 3 way deal involving the Reds and Dunn to Red Sox. I do not think Ersty is 10/5 yet. (http://mlbcontracts.blogspot.com/2005_01_14_mlbcontracts_archive.html)
I would love to see Dmac/Finley/Rivera/ & either Bootcheck/saunders/callaspo/ak/jake woods. Yet I do not know if that is enough.
This deal would save Boston a ton of money - not only the difference in contracts, but also the luxury tax. I believe the luxury tax is dollar-for-dollar, so that every dollar saved in salary really saves two.
Also, Manny cannot demand a trade. A player traded in the middle of a multi-year contract can do that (Vazquez). Manny has requested a trade, and said he would hold out of training camp. If the Red Sox do not trade Manny, he holds out from camp and the Sox can refuse to pay him (I guess). If the D'backs don't trade Vazquez, he becomes a free agent.
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