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I think it has always been texas and washington. Now all I see is washington in the rumors. The core is is good and that team can be dangerous if they get fielder.

I think Texas is the fallback in case Washington wusses out/wises up and Fielder is forced to take the one-year deal. For some reason the MLB people with the know believe that the Dodgers would go after Fielder once they get out from under McCourt.
 

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It's kind of ironic you said that because I seem to recall he was very very excited when the same guy suggested the Cubs would get a boatload of prospects back from Detroit for Garza.

I mean, it still might happen, but y'know :lol:

He wasn't the first guy to say it. Plus, he's been wrong about that, Yu, and a couple other minor signings. He throws shit against the wall hoping it'll stick. I now know this.
 

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He wasn't the first guy to say it. Plus, he's been wrong about that, Yu, and a couple other minor signings. He throws shit against the wall hoping it'll stick. I now know this.

And knowing is half the battle.

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I said at the beginning of the offseason I thought Fielder would end up in Washington. They're really building an appealing team. Move Morse to left, slot Fielder in at first. Ramos, Morse, Ryan Zimmerman, Werth and Fielder is pretty stout offensively. Throw in a starting rotation with Strasburg, Gio Gonzalez, Jordan Zimmerman, John Lannan and Chien-Ming Wang... that's a good baseball team.

When you consider the drop Philly will have with Howard missing the first few months with that Achillies injury, Utley always being an injury risk and Rollins being on the downside of his career, I really think the Braves and Nats will be fighting for the NL East title. I don't care how good the Phillies' starting pitching is -- that lack of offense is going to hurt.
 

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I guess Fielder ---> Washington depends on how much blood they can smell:

Prince Fielder Rumors: Tuesday: MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com

The Fielder sweepstakes are nearing their conclusion and the Nationals are a leading contender for him, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports. Some members of the Nationals’ ownership would prefer to play Adam LaRoche at first in 2012, then acquire a center fielder and move Michael Morse to first base in 2013, Rosenthal writes.

It is conceivable that the Nats could contend even without Fielder. I think the core in place is pretty decent.
 

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Seems they're expecting Fielder to (finally) sign somewhere.
 

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Boras dragging this along is just ridiculous. I wonder how many legitimate offers he's had so far?
 

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Boras dragging this along is just ridiculous. I wonder how many legitimate offers he's had so far?

I think they're all legitimate offers, but Boras just wants stupid money. Most teams aren't that stupid.
 

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That'll help them hit like 15 extra homers. Maybe more. Seems kind of modest in terms of change though.
 

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It's also going to help opposing teams as well. Dudes that could already go yard there should consistently go yard now. I'd assume... But that's obvious.
 

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Oswalt, E-Jax, Damon top remaining FA list - CBSSports.com

1. Roy Oswalt, SP. His apparent geographic requirements have dragged this to the edge of February. Looks like it's down to the Cardinals and Rangers after he rejected the Tigers and so far resisted the Red Sox. Terrific career, but hinted at retirement during a season in which he had career high 1.34 WHIP.


2. Edwin Jackson, SP. He reportedly has two three-year offers, and the Red Sox, who are in on many players, are there with a bid, as well. Has remarkable record of durability for a young (still only 28) pitcher, but one bad early year in Tampa skews his career stats. A clubhouse plus who always answers the bell, but hurt himself with an uneven postseason. One of three active pitchers 28 or younger with less than a 4.50 ERA, at least 199 innings and more than 140 strikeouts in each of the last three seasons. The other three are Matt Cain, Tim Lincecum and Felix Hernandez.


3. Johnny Damon, DH-OF.
Didn't appear to be slowing down last year when he hit 16 home runs and stole 19 bases, but perhaps he's caught in a difficult DH market. Yankees, Tigers, Orioles and Mariners make sense, but the A's would be the most interesting spot after his negative Moneyball mention.


4. Casey Kotchman, 1B
. Hit .306 last year after a vision correction. Indians and Orioles have been mentioned.


5. Mike Gonzalez, RP.
Strikeout artist has 10.3 strikeouts per nine innings over career and 1.24 career WHIP. Lefty could help several teams, including Rangers and Yankees.


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6. Todd Coffey, RP.
Durable reliever, and he isn't just the guy with the funny sprint from the pen. A rare reliever who pitched in more than 200 innings over the last three years (with a respectable WHIP of 1.26). A's and Cubs among those with interest.


7. Hideki Matsui, DH-OF.
His .252 batting average from a year ago hurts him, but Oakland is a death trap for hitters. Wouldn't bet against this guy.


8. Eric Chavez, INF.
Former star had his most at-bats since 2007. Still only 34, and is a terrific guy. Yankees, Nats, Padres and Rays have shown interest.


9. Juan Cruz, RP.
Dependable seventh-inning man. Has more than a strikeout an inning over his career.


10. Rick Ankiel, OF. Added something to his repertoire with 10 stolen bases last year. Fascinating career. Also, the best outfield arm in baseball.


11. Micah Owings, SP-RP. Another guy with two-way talent, and some teams have wondered about utilizing him as more than a pitcher. Has .507 career slugging percentage. Also, made nice comeback to go 8-0 for Arizona in 2011.

12. Mark Teahen, INF-OF. Versatile player underperformed last year but is a .264 career hitter.


13. Chad Durbin, RP. Yet another durable, useful reliever still out there.


14. Aaron Miles, INF.
He's a .281 career hitter who's outperformed expectations everywhere except with the Cubs.


15. Kosuke Fukudome, OF.
Speaking of being a disappointing Cub, Fukudome wasn't looked upon kindly as an overpaid North Sider. But as an outfield extra who plays defense and gets on base (.361 career OBP), he'd be a solid pickup.


16. Magglio Ordonez, OF-DH.
Sure, he's had ankle problems the past couple years. But the man can still hit. Batted .294 after the break last year.


17. Edgar Renteria, INF. Twice a World Series hero, he's obviously hoping to outlast longtime nemesis Orlando Cabrera. Giants, Red Sox and Rays are among teams that have shown interest.


18. Raul Ibanez, OF_DH. He hit 20 home runs in a down year. That .289 on-base percentage may be scaring a few teams. Yankees and Mets both would fit. Good guy in the clubhouse.


19, Jason Isringhausen, RP. Should have something left after his surprise comeback season in which he allowed only 36 hits in 46 2/3 innings.


20. Livan Hernandez, SP. Yes, I know, he throws slow. And it's possible he isn't exactly 36 (as listed). But he's won at least eight games 16 straight years, and did have 16 quality starts last year.
 

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Saw something on Twitter that the Cubs are aggressively pursuing Byrd for Lannan. Makes sense with the EJax signing too.
 

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NYY be picking up most of money. NYY wants PIT to pick up 10 mil of 33 mil. So he be 5 mil per year SP for PIT.

Still a bit much to pay for Burnett. But it seems like the Pirates might bite on this and they're not even going to have to throw in Garrett Jones.
 

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ESPNChicago: Cubs may sign pitcher Ramon Ortiz to a minor league deal.

Ugh...
 

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Phew ... the Cubs will not re-sign Ortiz, he signed with the Giants.
 
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