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Manny Ramirez Wrap-Up, 2/27

Late last night, we learned that Manny Ramirez and Scott Boras rejected the Dodgers two year, $45M offer.  Since then quite a bit has come out.  Let's take a look.

  • Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times reports that deferred payments were the reason Ramirez rejected the offer.  Ramirez would have only received $10M of his 2009 $25M in 2009 and only $10M of his 2010 $20M player option in 2010.  The remaining $15M would have been paid out over 2011-2013, interest free.  Boras countered with the same annual numbers, but no deferred payments.  This offer was confirmed by an email from Boras to media outlets.
  • Tony Jackson of the Los Angeles Daily News thinks that the Dodgers offer was simply so owner Frank McCourt could say that the team made an effort because they knew it would be rejected.
  • Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti alleges that deferred payments have been part of the process since the initial one year, $25M offer way back in November.  Colletti also vented some frustration in dealing with Boras: "I have asked Scott many times to tell us where we are at, what we are bidding against, to tell us what we have to meetWe have yet to be told what the parameters are.''
  • Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated notes that Ramirez would accept the Dodgers most recent offer if the money is not deferred.  Since Boras made that exact offer, that's not that surprising.
  • The Giants have not ruled out making a late run at Ramirez.  This can not be good news for the Dodgers.
  • There are also rumors that the Boras/Ramirez counter-proposal was two years $55M, not $45M

Manny Ramirez Rejects Dodgers Offer

Jayson Stark of espn.com has just reported on Sportscenter at 11:45pm that Manny Ramirez and Scott Boras has rejected the Dodgers two year $45M offer.  In speculating about the deal, Stark notes that Ramirez will likely play in 2009 and likely play for the Dodgers simply because there are no other teams out there that have $25M to spend in 2009 and have a need in their outfield.  The speculation continues that Ramirez and Boras feel as if the Dodgers will ultimately be forced to meet their demands because they need Ramirez more than he needs the Dodgers.  A fun game of chicken being played.

Dodgers Make New Offer to Ramirez

Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports is reporting that the Dodgers have made another two year, $45M offer to Manny Ramirez, but with the money front loaded into the contract.  The deal would pay Ramirez $25M in 2009 and a $20M player option for 2010.  Brown says that Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and general manager Ned Colletti met with Scott Boras earlier in the day to present the offer.  No decision has been made by Ramirez yet, but the offer has reportedly been presented to Ramirez, something that did not happen with pervious offers.

So far the Dodgers have made Ramirez two different offers.  In November, the offer would have paid Ramirez $15M in 2009, $22.5M in 2010 and a club option for $22.5M in 2011 with a $7.5M buyout.  Then, in early January the club presented Ramirez with a one year $25M offer.  Both were rejected.

Griffey Jr to Atlanta?

Jerry Crasnick of espn.com reports that the Braves are interested in signing Ken Griffey Jr. and that Junior reciprocates the interest. Braves general manager Frank Wren confirmed the Braves interest. Dave O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal Constitution notes that Atlanta is Griffey's first choice and that Griffey has wanted to play for Braves manager Bobby Cox.

Astros Rumors, 2/14: Wolf, Looper, I-Rod

Alyson Footer of mlb.com talked with Astros general manager Ed Wade and has some good rumors.

  • The Astros attempted to sign Randy Wolf and Braden Looper at the "eleventh hour" before each signed elsewhere.
  • Wolf's offer was a one-year deal with a mutual option for 2010.
  • Both Wolf's and Looper's offers were less than $5M.
  • No formal offer was ever made to Ivan Rodriguez and they haven't spoken with him in weeks.
  • Wade does not think it's likely the team will be making any additional moves before the start of the season.

Baseball Potpourri, 2/14; Livan, Tigers, Isringhausen, Dodgers

Let's review all of the baseball rumors on today, Valentine's Day!

Baseball Potpourri, 2/11: Glavine, Uggla, Cruz, Millar

Let's take a spin around the baseball rumors today:

Bobby Abreu Signs with Angels

Former Yankee and Phillies outfielder Bobby Abreu has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Angels.  The deal is for one year and $5M plus incentives.  Jerry Crasnick of espn.com says that the incentives could add up to $8M, but the deal will not be official until Abreu passes his physical and the Angels make room for him on their 40 man roster.

Adam Dunn Signs With Washington

Adam Dunn has signed agreed to terms with the Washington Nationals according to Chico Harlan of the Washington PostMLB.com's Bill Ladson confirms the deal.  Tom Verducci of Sports Illustrated notes that the deal is two years and $20M.  Alex Speier of WEEI gives us an explanation as to why the Red Sox were not in on Dunn or Bobby Abreu (who signed with the Angels).

News and Notes From Rosenthal, 2/11: Ohman, Beimel, Reyes, Cabrera

Ken Rosenthal has a new column up about free agent relievers:

  • Will Ohman has received three free agent offers recently and has four offers on the table in total.
  • The Dodgers are interested in Joe Beimel despite declining to offer him arbitration a few months ago.
  • Dennys Reyes remains on the radar for the Dodgers and As.
  • The As may not offer as much as the Dodgers, however, as they are interested in signing Orlando Cabrera.  Rosenthal notes that the Padres are not interested in Cabrera.
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