Found November 10, 2009 on MLB Trade Rumors:
Padres_v_angels_2ff0
Andrew Baggarly of the San Jose Mercury News reports that the Giants are open to bringing Bengie Molina back, but prepared in case the catcher signs elsewhere. Here are the details: The Giants won't likely offer Molina much more than the $6MM he made this year. Molina wants a two-year deal, so Baggarly says the 35-year-old is unlikely to re-sign with the Giants. The Mets could have interest, and Baggarly says an unnamed AL team expects to get involved, too. Baggarly expects the Giants to offer Molina arbitration, but would be surprised to see the team extend simliar offers to Bob Howry, Randy Johnson or Randy Winn. The Giants have tried to acquire Ivan Rodriguez before, so they could bring him in to mentor Buster Posey and provide the club with insurance in case the top prospect struggles. The Giants believe Matt Holliday's defense regressed a shocking amount last year. Jason Bay seems like a better fit for the Giants.
Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

Mets likely to pass on Holliday, Bay

Sporting News staff reports According to the New York Daily News, free-agent outfielders Jason Bay and Matt Holliday likely are out of the Mets' price range. They might instead pursue a second-tier free-agent outfielder, or explore the trade market. Newsday speculated the Rays' Pat Burrell could be a target. In other Mets news, the newspaper reported...

No Holliday in Queens

Adam Rubin reports the Mets can’t afford to sign Matt Holliday or Jason Bay: Omar Minaya arrived at the GM meetings Monday night maintaining it was his obligation to investigate the price of top-tier free agents. However, a team insider told the Daily News he expected the salary demands of outfielders Matt Holliday and Jason Bay [...]

J-Bay, Godzilla or Holliday

The Red Sox need somebody to play in front of the monster and the three biggest free agent names have all drawn interest. If Jason Bay goes elsewhere the team may be willing to offer Matsui a mulit-year deal. The Mariners and Mets are taking a look at Bay. The Red Sox are also willing to make an offer to Matt Holliday. After Nov. 20, Jason Bay will be free to sign with any team...

Buzz: The Mets are Undecided, Minaya likes Holliday

According to Jon Heyman of SI.com, Omar Minaya is extremely interested in free-agent OF Matt Holliday.” However, Heyman believes the Mets are still unsure whether to spend so much money on one player, or if they should spread the money around in an effort to patch multiple holes. …well, i guess that would depend on how much they have [...]

Mets buzz: Holliday,Figgins,Halladay

The Mets are extremely interested in Matt Holliday, is their clear-cut #1 target this off-season. Will pursue him very aggressively, and are willing to go to 6 years for him. Not sure as of yet what their financial limitations are with him specifically. The Cardinals are deemed to be the toughest foe for the Mets [...]

Where Darren Oliver = Matt Holliday Happens

The official Elias free agent compensation rankings were released earlier today. For those unaware, these rankings essentially determine the draft compensation (if any) a player’s previous team will recover based on a few criteria. For one, the former team must offer the player arbitration or have the player sign before the arbitration offering deadline. From [...]

Mets won't pay top dollar for free agents

Omar Minaya arrived at the GM meetings Monday night maintaining it was his obligation to investigate the price of top-tier free agents. However, a team insider told the Daily News he expected the salary demands of outfielders Matt Holliday and Jason Bay to be too high for the Mets.

METS INTERESTED IN ALTERNATE SPELLINGS

And by that, I mean free agent Chone Figgins: CHICAGO — Though they are fixated on adding a power bat such as Matt Holliday’s or Jason Bay’s, the Mets are in the words of an involved party “absolutely in” on free agent Chone Figgins. One Mets official said Figgins would be “hard to fit” into their current [...]

Note: Matt Holliday has Magic Powers

According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, Omar Minaya met last night with Scott Boras, who represents free agent outfielders Matt Holliday and Rick Ankiel, pitcher Jarrod Washburn and infielder Alex Cora. …from what i can gather, the two sides will likely meet again today at some point, before the GM Meetings officially end… Though [...]

Quote: Wainwright says Holliday will return to Cardinals

Adam Wainwright told KSLG Radio in St. Louis that Matt Holliday will eventually re-sign with the Cardinals, adding: “I think he’ll be back… I know Matt, I know his family, and I know he wants to back.  It’s going to take a perfect situation to get him to leave.” …hat tip to Rotoworld for the link and [...]

Lots of question marks for 2010 Red Sox starters

Well its officially that time again. The time of, "who should the Red Sox sign, re-sign, drop, and trade for" time.There are, indeed, a lot of questions. Here's a quick breakdown:The obviousJason Bay and Jason VaritekThe not as obviousAlex Gonzalez and Rocco BaldelliIn questionMike Lowell and David OrtizThis was the 2009 starting lineup for the most part:1. Jacoby...

Amazin’s ‘absolutely in’ on fast & versatile Chone

CHICAGO — Though they are fixated on adding a power bat such as Matt Holliday’s or Jason Bay’s, the Mets are in the words of an involved party “absolutely in” on free agent Chone Figgins. One Mets official said Figgins would be “hard to fit” into the...

Buzz: Yankees not interested in Long-Term Deals

In a report for the New York Post, Joel Sherman writes, “The Yankees are much more focused on Johnny Damon, Andy Pettitte and Hideki Matsui than they are on Jason Bay, Matt Holliday and John Lackey.” Last month, in a post to his blog for Newsday, Ken Davidoff said Holliday’s first choice is to sign with [...]
THE MLB HOT 40
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.