Ben Francisco on JaysVision prior to the Canada Day game between the Phillies and Blue Jays at the Dome.
Ben Francisco on JaysVision prior to the Canada Day game between the Phillies and Blue Jays at the Dome.
Albert Pujols is signing with the Angels for 10 years at $25 million + per year.
Evidently the Vernon Wells contract isn't hampering them too much, as they are also reported to be signing CJ Wilson for 5 years, $75 million.
Miami/Florida continued its busy offseason by signing Mark Buehrle to a 4 year, $58 million deal.
In Toronto news, the Blue Jays DFA'd Brian Jeroloman again in order to make room for Kelly Johnson, who accepted arbitration.
The team also rumored to be involved in negotiations around Gio Gonzalez. (h/t @mlbtr)
The Jays also didn't take or lose anyone in the Rule 5 Draft, though they did select three players in the minor league portion of the draft - Gabriel Jacobo, Hector Alvarez and Javier Avendano
More as it develops.
Kelly Johnson on JaysVision during lineup introductions against the Yankees September 18. The 29 year-old, acquired from Arizona for second baseman Aaron Hill and shortstop John McDonald in late August, made $5.85-million in 2011.
We talked recently about having bauxites register their opinion of a trade so that when the second guessing starts we have a record of opinions at the time of the trade.
Please discuss the specifics of the trade in the dedicated thread, use this one for your opinion, like, dislike, meh?
Today is day one of the winter meetings, this year in Dallas. The baseball scribes are expecting a lot of activity this week now that the new CBA has been agreed to. Expect free agent signings and trades galore. But don't be surprised if not much happens. Our own AA is not a big fan of these meetings, he has said you can get more done via texts and phone calls in your office than you do at the meetings. But the meetings are good for PR and baseball knows PR.
Richard Griffin caught up with AA as he arrived yesterday and he has some interesting quotes.
MLB's Winter Meetings won't even start until tomorrow morning here in Dallas/Fort Worth, but the first Big Splash has already been made down in Florida. As of now, arguably the two best shortstops in the National League now play for (former shortstop) Ozzie Guillen's re-monikered Miami Marlins
The Marlins and former Met shortstop Jose Reyes agreed to terms on a six-year, $106 million deal Sunday, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney. Apparently, current Marlin shortstop Hanley Ramirez will move to the hot corner, where -- speculation persists -- the Marlins hope to have him across the diamond from one Albert Pujols in the next week or so.
The three biggest everyday offensive forces on this year's market are a Prince (Fielder), a King (Albert) and multiple kings (that's the translation for "reyes") ... can the Marlins complete a "royal" flush? And what do you Bauxites think of this move?
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