MLB trade deadline buzz: Wednesday's edition
<!-- // Writer Attribution// -->by Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi, FOXSports.com
Mariners pull Clement from minor-league game — Updated 10:51 a.m.
The Mariners removed former first-round pick Jeff Clement from a Class AAA Tacoma game on Tuesday and later informed him that he is about to be traded, one major-league source told FOXSports.com.
Officials from the Indians and Rays, among the most active teams this week, said they're not involved in the Clement talks. The Red Sox and Pirates have also scouted Tacoma recently, the source said, but it's not clear if they are involved in the imminent trade.
Clement was the Mariners' first-round pick in 2005 but has never had sustained success in the big leagues. He's a career .237 hitter in 75 major-league games as a catcher and designated hitter.
More interest in Diamondbacks pitchers — Updated 10:13 a.m.
While one rival general manager said early Wednesday that the Diamondbacks were not trading left-hander Doug Davis or right-hander Jon Garland, the D-Backs' position actually remains unchanged.
They will move one or both veterans only for what they deem fair value. The trade interest in Davis and Garland, minimal thus far, has grown "slightly," according to major-league source.
Indians GM says payroll won't force him to deal — Updated 10:06 a.m.
Indians general manager Mark Shapiro stated firmly on Wednesday that he does not need to trade left-hander Cliff Lee and catcher Victor Martinez for financial reasons.
"We have zero imperative from ownership to move money," Shapiro said. "That's not a component in our decision-making at all."
The Indians' declining revenues, however, are forcing Shapiro to proceed with the understanding that he cannot supplement his major-league roster this off-season.
So, in trade discussions for Lee and Martinez, he is weighing the impact of the possible returns on next season's club vs. the impact of keeping either or both players. The Indians hold a $9 million option on Lee for 2010 and a $7 million option on Martinez.
Slumping Brewers not pursuing Washburn — Updated 9:53 a.m.
The Brewers, thought to be one of the favorites for Jarrod Washburn, are not seriously engaged in discussions for the Mariners' veteran left-hander.
The reasons: The Brewers do not want to give up good prospects for two months of Washburn at a time when they have lost 16 of their last 23 games.
Washburn, a likely Type B free agent, would bring only one draft pick in return if the Brewers (or any other club he was with) failed to re-sign him.
The Mariners, according to one general manager who has spoken with them, are seeking to make a bigger deal with Washburn. That might be the reason they pulled catcher/designated hitter Jeff Clement from his Class AAA game and informed him that he was about to be traded.
<!-- // Writer Attribution// -->by Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi, FOXSports.com
Mariners pull Clement from minor-league game — Updated 10:51 a.m.
The Mariners removed former first-round pick Jeff Clement from a Class AAA Tacoma game on Tuesday and later informed him that he is about to be traded, one major-league source told FOXSports.com.
Officials from the Indians and Rays, among the most active teams this week, said they're not involved in the Clement talks. The Red Sox and Pirates have also scouted Tacoma recently, the source said, but it's not clear if they are involved in the imminent trade.
Clement was the Mariners' first-round pick in 2005 but has never had sustained success in the big leagues. He's a career .237 hitter in 75 major-league games as a catcher and designated hitter.
More interest in Diamondbacks pitchers — Updated 10:13 a.m.
While one rival general manager said early Wednesday that the Diamondbacks were not trading left-hander Doug Davis or right-hander Jon Garland, the D-Backs' position actually remains unchanged.
They will move one or both veterans only for what they deem fair value. The trade interest in Davis and Garland, minimal thus far, has grown "slightly," according to major-league source.
Indians GM says payroll won't force him to deal — Updated 10:06 a.m.
Indians general manager Mark Shapiro stated firmly on Wednesday that he does not need to trade left-hander Cliff Lee and catcher Victor Martinez for financial reasons.
"We have zero imperative from ownership to move money," Shapiro said. "That's not a component in our decision-making at all."
The Indians' declining revenues, however, are forcing Shapiro to proceed with the understanding that he cannot supplement his major-league roster this off-season.
So, in trade discussions for Lee and Martinez, he is weighing the impact of the possible returns on next season's club vs. the impact of keeping either or both players. The Indians hold a $9 million option on Lee for 2010 and a $7 million option on Martinez.
Slumping Brewers not pursuing Washburn — Updated 9:53 a.m.
The Brewers, thought to be one of the favorites for Jarrod Washburn, are not seriously engaged in discussions for the Mariners' veteran left-hander.
The reasons: The Brewers do not want to give up good prospects for two months of Washburn at a time when they have lost 16 of their last 23 games.
Washburn, a likely Type B free agent, would bring only one draft pick in return if the Brewers (or any other club he was with) failed to re-sign him.
The Mariners, according to one general manager who has spoken with them, are seeking to make a bigger deal with Washburn. That might be the reason they pulled catcher/designated hitter Jeff Clement from his Class AAA game and informed him that he was about to be traded.