June 2007 - Baseball Wiretap
Santana Has No-Trade Clause


It has been assumed that the Twins would try to trade Johan Santana if they felt they couldn't sign him for 2009.
Why Haven't The Giants Officially Signed Their Free Agents?


Assistant GM Bobby Evans said the Giants have signed letters of agreement with eight of their nine free agents, even though the contracts have yet to be inked.
Griffey Healing As Expected


The latest tests of Ken Griffey Jr.'s broken left hand appeared to bring positive news.
Mets, Sanchez Agree To One-Year Deal


Reliever Duaner Sanchez and the Mets agreed Monday to an $850,000, one-year contract, more than double the $399,500 he earned last season.
Johnson's Two-Year Agreement Worth $26 Million


Now that the D-Backs and Randy Johnson have agreed to a two-year deal, only a physical and a review of medical records are left to close the deal.
Unit Will Reach Agreement With Arizona


Randy Johnson and his representatives agreed to a contract extension for the 2008 season, which could pay him anywhere from $10 to $14 million or more.
Miami Ballpark Talks Progressing Well


MLB is closing in on finalizing a new ballpark deal in downtown Miami that would keep the Marlins in South Florida for a generation.
Rockies Close To Deal With Javy Lopez


Javy Lopez would receive a non-guaranteed contract with a base salary in the $700,000 to $750,000 range and performance bonuses.
Red Sox Expect Things To Pick Up On Drew Contract


Assistant general manager Jed Hoyer says the holidays "interrupted some of the dialogue."
Cairo Back To The Bronx?


The Yankees are coming together with utility infielder Miguel Cairo on a one-year contract.




