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The 10 Best Minor League Deals Of The Offseason
By Tim Dierkes [February 21 at 10:15am CST]
Some quality free agents may yet sign minor league deals, but let's take a look at the ten best of the offseason so far.
Jeff Francis, Reds. I ranked Francis 32nd on my top 50 free agents list, ahead of Chris Capuano, Freddy Garcia, Aaron Harang, Jason Marquis, Bruce Chen, and Chien-Ming Wang. Three of those pitchers received two-year deals, yet Francis didn't get a roster spot. He was a bigger health risk a year ago, when he received $2MM guaranteed from the Royals. Francis and his wife reside in Denver, so it doesn't appear to be a hometown decision. The Reds' rotation isn't full of openings, either, making Francis' minor league deal a mystery.
Juan Pierre, Phillies. It's fair to suggest Pierre isn't a big league regular anymore, but he's a valuable bench player. Nate McLouth and Mark Kotsay received Major League deals, but don't seem to offer much more.
Joel Pineiro, Phillies. Pineiro ranked 46th on my list, a few spots ahead of Chen. Wang didn't even make the list. Pineiro's second year with the Angels was disappointing, but the groundballer was useful as recently as 2010. Like Francis, he's attempting to join a pretty full rotation.
Dan Wheeler, Indians. Wheeler seems to have the same skill set the Red Sox valued at $3MM a year ago: good command and a lot of flyballs. Does Jon Rauch do something better?
Manny Ramirez, Athletics. Manny marks the point on this list where I am no longer surprised the player did not receive a big league deal. Ramirez will only provide two-thirds of a season at most, but he's a year removed from an .870 OPS.
Jon Garland, Indians. He missed most of 2011 with shoulder surgery, but his ability to soak up innings had been worth at least $5MM a year.
Kevin Millwood, Mariners. The Red Sox and Yankees were content to let Millwood work in Triple-A last year, but he provided nine decent starts for the Rockies. He might be able to provide the value of a Marquis or Chen.
Vicente Padilla, Red Sox. Despite off-the-field concerns and an inability to stay healthy, Padilla can still get hitters out as a starter or reliever.
Juan Cruz, Pirates. Cruz allows too many walks and flyballs, but the same can be said for Jose Veras, who gave the Pirates a nice 2011 season after signing a minor league deal.
Jamey Wright, Dodgers. The Dodgers gave Mike MacDougal a roster spot to provide the same skill set with a harder fastball. At any rate, Wright's a good guy to call when a groundball is needed.
Team Picks Bonus Pool 2011/Top 10 2011/Total
Twins 13 $12,368,200 $5,072,300 $5,902,300
Astros 11 $11,177,700 $4,705,800 $5,545,800
Padres 14 $9,903,100 $10,345,600 $11,020,600
Cardinals 14 $9,131,100 $4,055,000 $4,554,000
Blue Jays 14 $8,830,800 $8,990,000 $10,996,500
Athletics 13 $8,469,500 $2,612,300 $3,067,300
Mariners 11 $8,223,400 $9,840,000 $11,330,500
Cubs 12 $7,933,900 $6,559,950 $11,994,550
Mets 12 $7,151,400 $5,070,000 $6,782,500
Red Sox 12 $6,884,800 $10,048,700 $10,978,700
Orioles 10 $6,826,900 $7,282,400 $8,432,100
Brewers 12 $6,764,700 $6,793,300 $7,509,300
Reds 12 $6,653,800 $3,701,400 $6,378,900
Rockies 12 $6,628,300 $3,709,900 $3,967,900
Rangers 13 $6,568,200 $3,021,500 $4,193,000
Pirates 11 $6,563,500 $16,445,700 $17,005,700
Royals 10 $6,101,500 $11,405,000 $14,066,000
WhiteSox 11 $5,915,100 $2,126,300 $2,786,300
Dodgers 11 $5,202,800 $2,978,800 $3,509,300
Marlins 10 $4,935,100 $3,655,000 $4,135,000
Phillies 12 $4,916,900 $3,855,300 $4,689,800
Indians 10 $4,582,900 $6,362,500 $8,225,000
Nation 10 $4,436,200 $14,551,100 $15,002,100
Yankees 11 $4,192,200 $4,202,500 $6,324,500
Giants 10 $4,076,400 $5,021,000 $6,266,000
Braves 10 $4,030,800 $2,522,200 $3,735,700
Rays 10 $3,871,000 $11,309,400 $11,482,900
D-Backs 10 $3,818,300 $11,161,500 $11,930,000
Tigers 9 $2,099,300 $1,815,200 $2,878,700
Angels 8 $1,645,700 $2,656,600 $3,318,100
Total 338 $189,903,500 $191,876,250 $228,009,050
For the reading impaired:Code:Team Picks Bonus Pool 2011/Top 10 2011/Total Twins 13 $12,368,200 $5,072,300 $5,902,300 Astros 11 $11,177,700 $4,705,800 $5,545,800 Padres 14 $9,903,100 $10,345,600 $11,020,600 Cardinals 14 $9,131,100 $4,055,000 $4,554,000 Blue Jays 14 $8,830,800 $8,990,000 $10,996,500 Athletics 13 $8,469,500 $2,612,300 $3,067,300 Mariners 11 $8,223,400 $9,840,000 $11,330,500 Cubs 12 $7,933,900 $6,559,950 $11,994,550 Mets 12 $7,151,400 $5,070,000 $6,782,500 Red Sox 12 $6,884,800 $10,048,700 $10,978,700 Orioles 10 $6,826,900 $7,282,400 $8,432,100 Brewers 12 $6,764,700 $6,793,300 $7,509,300 Reds 12 $6,653,800 $3,701,400 $6,378,900 Rockies 12 $6,628,300 $3,709,900 $3,967,900 Rangers 13 $6,568,200 $3,021,500 $4,193,000 Pirates 11 $6,563,500 $16,445,700 $17,005,700 Royals 10 $6,101,500 $11,405,000 $14,066,000 WhiteSox 11 $5,915,100 $2,126,300 $2,786,300 Dodgers 11 $5,202,800 $2,978,800 $3,509,300 Marlins 10 $4,935,100 $3,655,000 $4,135,000 Phillies 12 $4,916,900 $3,855,300 $4,689,800 Indians 10 $4,582,900 $6,362,500 $8,225,000 Nation 10 $4,436,200 $14,551,100 $15,002,100 Yankees 11 $4,192,200 $4,202,500 $6,324,500 Giants 10 $4,076,400 $5,021,000 $6,266,000 Braves 10 $4,030,800 $2,522,200 $3,735,700 Rays 10 $3,871,000 $11,309,400 $11,482,900 D-Backs 10 $3,818,300 $11,161,500 $11,930,000 Tigers 9 $2,099,300 $1,815,200 $2,878,700 Angels 8 $1,645,700 $2,656,600 $3,318,100 Total 338 $189,903,500 $191,876,250 $228,009,050
yes i believe so. i think ramy erased the posts that had to do with racing.
So did they get moved to the Nascar thread ?
So did they get moved to the Nascar thread ?