Offseason Rundown: Mariners Rumors and Speculation Galore
If you
haven’t been paying attention to the off-season, not much has happened. Psyche!
The Marlins traded almost their entire team to the Blue Jays, who then followed
that up by signing Melky Cabrera. The Jays also have a manager now in Jay
Gibbons and they are the new sexy pick to win the AL East, like the Marlins
were last year. The Melky signing hurts the Mariners more but for 2 years and
16 million, I am not upset about it. Melky only made sense to me at a one-year
deal because of the PED issues and general inconsistency in his career.
Now the
obligatory note about Josh Hamilton. (We will delve into this issue in much
more depth soon.) Of course the Mariners have been linked to him, as well as
the Orioles, Phillies, Red Sox and Braves. His asking price has been rumored at
175 million. I don’t like many players at 175 million, let alone aging sluggers
with injury and drug problems. So there’s that.
There has
been no news on the Nick Swisher front, but in other former AL East corner
outfielder news Cody Ross is available. Since the Mariners need offense and
corner outfielders, Ross’ name was bound to come up. He is similar to Swisher
but is not a switch hitter and has been less consistent throughout his career.
If we cannot sign Swisher, Ross is a solid consolation prize.
"What is this place they call 'Seattle'"
A rumor I
heard the other day that intrigues me but is only a rumor revolves around Billy
Butler. The Royals first baseman is a stud and would bring a good approach,
power and would hold down first base for awhile. His price would be quite high,
probably one of the big three and another B level prospect like Stefan Romero,
Brad Miller or Francisco Martinez, or Brandon Maurer, Nick Franklin and a low
level prospect. I am quite high on Butler but it will take a lot to pry him
away from the Royals.
Speaking of
Nick Franklin, the M’s got an insurance policy against him in Robert Andino.
They traded away Trayvon Robinson for the utility infielder who should compete
with Franklin as the backup middle infielder or will take that role should
Franklin be traded away. Andino is a light hitting backup, essentially Muenori
Kawasaki minus the awesomeness. Robinson didn’t really have a spot on the team
this year with a free agent filling in one spot in the outfield and
Wells/Carp/Peguero/Someone else filling in the other. He is not a big loss
unless you are my father who loved him for some reason.
I for one will miss this beautiful man
In 40-man
roster moves, Chone Figgins and Scott Cousins were designated for assignment,
meaning we have 10 days to cut, trade or send them to the minors. A moment of
silence please for the illustrious career of Scott Cousins. Added to the 40-man
were Brandon Maurer, Vinnie “The Old Prospector” Catricala, Bobby “The Levitating
Zucchini” LaFromboise, Julio Morban and Anthony Fernandez.
Whoever the
Mariners pursue and eventually sign, there will be a target on their backs. If
we get another Figgins-esque performance it does not bode well for Jack Z or
Howard Lincoln. That being said, I don’t think that they will make that mistake
again. For one, it is really hard for someone to be as bad as Figgins was, but
the front office will take their time and won’t make a risky decision in case
it does blow up on them.