The Mets have been engaged in ongoing talks with the Devil Rays about reliever Danys Baez, but, according to multiple baseball sources, those discussions could bloom into a blockbuster four-team trade scenario in which Manny Ramirez winds up at Shea and similarly disgruntled slugger Miguel Tejada lands in Boston.
According to sources, both the Red Sox and Orioles have resigned themselves to accommodating the trade requests of Ramirez and Tejada, who want off of their respective teams. But since the Orioles have signed Jeromy Burnitz to complete their outfield, they may not have a match with the Red Sox in a straight-up Tejada-for-Ramirez deal, so several baseball executives said they'd have to get other teams involved.
That's where the Mets and Devil Rays come in. The basics of the four-team deal that had the baseball executives buzzing yesterday and would appear to satisfy the needs of all four clubs would have Tejada and Tampa Bay's Joey Gathright going to the Red Sox to fill Boston's holes at shortstop and center field.
Ramirez and Baez would go to the Mets, giving them one of the game's best sluggers and a setup man. The Orioles would satisfy their need at shortstop by getting Julio Lugo from Tampa Bay and add pitching by getting Matt Clement from Boston and possibly Kris Benson from the Mets.
The Devil Rays, who have always been difficult to deal with, especially in complicated transactions, are seeking top prospects and young pitching and would be satisfied in that regard by getting third baseman Andy Marte from Boston and Jae Seo and Aaron Heilman from the Mets. In addition, the Mets would send Kaz Matsui to Tampa to give the D-Rays a stopgap shortstop replacement until prospect B.J. Upton is ready.
An executive with one of the teams called the four-team scenario far-fetched, but an official with another of the teams said he expected to broach such talks.
The Mets and GM Omar Minaya long have coveted Ramirez, a nine-time All-Star. Ramirez has said he wants to leave Boston and the Mets are one of the few clubs in baseball that could take on all or part of his monster salary - Ramirez is due $57 million over the next three seasons.
Money, of course, could complicate the deal. In addition to Ramirez's hefty price tag, Tejada is owed $48 million and part of a $12 million signing bonus for the next four years.
Independently, the Mets have been talking for weeks with the Devil Rays about Baez, who was 5-4 with a 2.86 ERA and 41 saves as a closer last season. Seo and Heilman have been mentioned as possible matches in a potential one-for-one deal, but two Mets sources said yesterday they would "absolutely" not part with Heilman for Baez.
However, if talks expand and include bringing Ramirez to the Mets, Heilman might have to be sacrificed.
If the Mets got Baez, he would set up for new closer Billy Wagner. But Baez doesn't seem to want to switch jobs. In an interview yesterday with the St. Petersburg Times, he said, "I don't know if I want to be a setup guy. I want to be a closer.
"But if they trade me, I don't have a choice. If they want me to be a setup guy, that's what I'll do."
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Major League Baseball typically shuts down for the final week of the calendar year, but the Red Sox nonetheless were awaiting word last night regarding their pursuit of first baseman J.T. Snow.
According to Dan Horwits, who represents Snow, the player and agent were hoping to decide on a new team before the end of this week. Horwits said earlier in the week that as many as four teams were interested in his client, including the Red Sox.
While Horwits would not disclose the identity of those clubs, baseball sources have ruled out the New York Yankees, who will use the right-handed hitting Andy Phillips to back up Jason Giambi. There had been some speculation that the Yankees also were eyeing Snow as a late-inning defensive replacement.
The Sox intend to use Snow as a complement to the right-handed hitting Kevin Youkilis at first base.
Snow, 37, is a career .268 hitter over parts of 14 major league seasons. He is a six-time winner of the Gold Glove award at first base.
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The signings also come against the backdrop of the Nationals' most significant offseason move, the trade with Texas for four-time all-star Alfonso Soriano. Though Soriano could provide an offensive force unlike any the Nationals had last season, he met the news that he would likely have to move from second base to the outfield with outright disdain, and has not retreated from those remarks.
Soriano's defiance triggered calls from several interested teams who wondered if the Nationals might be willing to trade Soriano, including Boston, according to a source familiar with the discussions. Nationals front-office executives, however, for now appear unwilling to part with Soriano unless they are bowled over with an offer that includes either a front-line starting pitcher, such as the Red Sox' Josh Beckett, or several younger, front-line pitching prospects. One source familiar with Washington's discussions over the last several weeks said, "There's nothing close enough to take seriously right now," but thought the Nationals would remain open to talks about trades for pitching.
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Whether Julio Lugo remains the Devil Rays shortstop or is traded to the Red Sox appears contingent, to a degree, on whether Boston can work a trade for disgruntled Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada.
Rays executive vice president Andrew Friedman declined comment on what other teams are doing and how the permutations could affect Tampa Bay.
"As we've been saying," he said Thursday, "if a trade presents itself that makes sense for what we're trying to do now, and in the future, that will be something we're prepared to do."
So, let's connect some dots.
If the Red Sox don't land Tejada for their vacant shortstop position (the Boston Globe reported they offered leftfielder Manny Ramirez and pitcher Matt Clement), they could sign former Marlins shortstop Alex Gonzalez, the best option among remaining free agents. But it is difficult to believe Boston wants Gonzalez more than Lugo, who is a better hitter and bats leadoff.
It also is possible, if the Red Sox get desperate enough, they will cough up prized third-base prospect Andy Marte, over whom the Rays are salivating. So, assume Tampa Bay and Boston are talking.
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Dealing Miguel Tejada within the division remains a road the Orioles would rather not go down, but the Red Sox, according to a source with direct knowledge of the team's pursuit of the shortstop, have made a ''pretty good offer" that has positioned them as a legitimate contender for the 2002 American League Most Valuable Player.
The Sox, who initially offered Manny Ram?rez for Tejada straight up, recently offered Ram?rez and righthander Matt Clement, according to the source. However, three stumbling blocks stand between the teams and a deal.
Baltimore's ownership and management is largely opposed to dealing Tejada within the AL East; 2. Ram?rez and Clement are owed approximately $22 million more in guaranteed money than Tejada. (Ram?rez is due $57 million over three seasons, Clement $19.25 million over two seasons, and Tejada $48 million over four seasons plus $6 million owed on a prorated signing bonus); 3. Ram?rez, who can veto any deal, would have to approve a move to Baltimore.
Of those issues, the second appears to be the most vexing to the Orioles.
''That's the problem," the source said. ''The money."
Whether Ram?rez would accept Baltimore as a landing spot remains unknown. His agent, Greg Genske, did not return a phone call last night. But, one major league general manager said yesterday, ''Baltimore is pretty good, for what Manny wants." That want, presumably, is privacy. Added the GM, ''If he doesn't go there, where will he go?"
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Red Sox Dec 2005 Archive
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Boston Herald | Dec 27, 2005
The Sox continue to negotiate with free agent first baseman J.T. Snow regarding a role as the backup and defensive replacement for Kevin Youkilis.
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LA Times | Dec 25, 2005
The Dodgers have had discussions with the Boston Red Sox the last two days about obtaining starting pitcher David Wells, but two sources said a deal is not imminent because the asking price has been too high.
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Sun-Times | Dec 23, 2005
The Boston Red Sox' loss of Johnny Damon to the New York Yankees could be the Cubs' gain.
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Boston Globe | Dec 23, 2005
Kevin Millwood received a serious contract offer on Thursday from the Rangers. He is also being courted by the Red Sox.
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FoxSports.com | Dec 22, 2005
The Diamondbacks, moving aggressively to trade third baseman Troy Glaus, are in serious discussions with the Red Sox, Blue Jays, Orioles and an unidentified National League club, FOXSports.
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NY Post | Dec 22, 2005
Boston's bungling of the Johnny Damon negotiations has made Manny Ramirez even more angry, a source said yesterday, and he's now open to a trade to the Mets.
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MLB.com | Dec 21, 2005
The Red Sox announced on Tuesday that it has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with right-handed pitcher Rudy Seanez, with a club option for the 2007 season.
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Boston Globe | Dec 20, 2005
"Manny said he's been approached by a New York collector, but he wanted to keep the stuff around Boston. I asked him if he wanted to leave the Red Sox and he said, 'No, I'm staying right here.'"
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Boston Herald | Dec 19, 2005
Tony Graffanino has until midnight tonight to accept salary arbitration, but all indications last night were that the infielder already has made up his mind.
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Newsday | Dec 18, 2005
Red Sox owner John Henry recently injected himself into the Johnny Damon negotiations.
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Boston Herald | Dec 17, 2005
The Red Sox are having ongoing discussions with the Cleveland Indians about a trade for outfielder Coco Crisp, with the pricetag expected to be either starter Bronson Arroyo or Matt Clement.
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NY Post | Dec 16, 2005
The Orioles have joined the Yankees, Red Sox and Dodgers in the hunt for the center fielder. While the Orioles haven't offered Damon a six-year deal, which was rumored yesterday, they are in play.
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NY Post | Dec 14, 2005
Joe Torre's voice could be the difference between Nomar Garciaparra landing in The Bronx or going to Cleveland or Houston to play the outfield.
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Newsday | Dec 14, 2005
According to multiple officials familiar with the situation, the Yankees manager reached out to free-agent centerfielder Johnny Damon.
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Boston Globe | Dec 13, 2005
As a possible contingency plan if they lose Johnny Damon, the Red Sox have discussed a deal with the Mariners that would involve Matt Clement going to Seattle and center fielder Jeremy Reed coming to Boston, according to a source with direct knowledge of the discussions.
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Boston Globe | Dec 11, 2005
Sources close to Roger Clemens said the pitcher reacted positively to the scenario of a return to Boston.
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Boston Globe | Dec 10, 2005
Red Sox ownership is working to bring back former general manager Theo Epstein in a consulting/advisory position, according to team sources.
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Boston Globe | Dec 10, 2005
One day after the Red Sox traded a former All-Star shortstop, Edgar Renteria, the club offered Manny Ram?rez to the Baltimore Orioles for Miguel Tejada.
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ESPN | Dec 8, 2005
The Braves and Red Sox have agreed on a deal that would ship shortstop Edgar Renteria to Atlanta in exchange for Braves third-base prospect Andy Marte, ESPN's Peter Gammons has learned.
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Yahoo! | Dec 7, 2005
The Red Sox have agreed on a deal that would send backup catcher Doug Mirabelli to the Padres for second baseman Mark Loretta.
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Boston Globe | Dec 7, 2005
The Oakland Athletics now loom as a trading partner for lefthanded pitcher David Wells, with the Red Sox receiving reliever Justin Duchscherer in exchange.
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Boston Globe | Dec 7, 2005
While trade talks involving Manny Ram?rez may have stalled yesterday -- a source with direct knowledge of the negotiations indicated that the Mets are not in the bidding and the Angels had not been heard from yesterday -- the Red Sox were moving aggressively to trade shortstop Edgar Renteria.
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Newsday | Dec 7, 2005
In something of an about-face, Damon sounded frustrated enough to leave the organization for which he became world champion, chief Idiot and marketable marquee man.
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LA Times | Dec 6, 2005
The Dodgers were talking to Boston about acquiring left-hander David Wells, who got a two-year contract with a $4-million base from the Red Sox last off-season.
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Boston Herald | Dec 6, 2005
The Red Sox, led by team president and CEO Larry Lucchino, were expected to meet with agent Scott Boras last night about Johnny Damon, who was expected to be on hand as well.
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Boston Herald | Dec 6, 2005
The buzz for the Red Sox at these winter meetings begins and ends with the fate of Manny Ramirez.
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NY Daily News | Dec 4, 2005
The Red Sox need a second baseman and a third baseman and it isn't impossible for Nomar Garciaparra to return.
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NY Daily News | Dec 2, 2005
Omar Minaya is very much looking forward to his meeting with Red Sox officials next week in Dallas, and the Mets' GM is still hopeful he can put the ultimate flourish on an already sparkling offseason by working a trade for Manny Ramirez.