Showing posts with label Penny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penny. Show all posts

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Saito Goes To Red Sox

The door was closed on any possibility of LA resigning Takashi Saito (left), according to Fox Sports.com, as the Japanese closer has signed with the Boston Red Sox, just a day after the deal between the BoSox and former Dodger Brad Penny was finalized. Saito was the Dodgers primary closer during the 2006-08 seasons, but a right elbow injury put him on the DL, leading to the emergence of Jonathan Broxton. Boston not only has signed Saito and Penny, but John Smoltz and Mark Kotsay. Saito has 81 career saves, with 245 strike-outs in 3 seasons. His best season was 2007, when he saved 39 games and was named an All-Star, along with Penny.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Colletti Has His Hands Full in Vegas

The MLB Winter Meetings in Las Vegas are approaching, meaning all 30 GMs and too many agents to count will be talking in the Bellagio Hotel, negotiating and settling on deals for various players. This is where Dodgers GM Ned Colletti will make many key decisions, having to fill 14 empty roster spots created by free agency. Derek Lowe and Brad Penny are both essentially lost, meaning there could be as many as 3 empty spots in the rotation, coupling with Greg Maddux's retirement. Talks continue with Manny Ramirez and 3B Casey Blake, both of which look optimistic considering no offers have been made to Manny, and the Twins and Indians are both reported to have dropped out of talks with Blake. The situation with Rafael Furcal is the most confusing, as both he and LA have shown little interest in one another, but shortstop holes are being filled up quickly, not to mention his rejection of Oakland's initial offer. The Dodgers have shown a varying degree of interest in free-agent pitchers CC Sabathia, Andy Pettitte, Randy Johnson, and Trevor Hoffman, as well as trades with the Pirates concerning SS Jack Wilson. Colletti himself has made just two offers all postseason: the 2-year contract to Manny Ramirez, and the 3 offers of arbitration to Manny, Blake, and Lowe. The arbitration, however, was done solely to get draft picks from teams who would sign the three if they all reject the Dodgers' offers. Trade talks with the Padres concerning Jake Peavy have ceased apparently, not just with Los Angeles, but nearly every other team that has shown interest in him, other than the Cubs.