Monday, November 16, 2009

Hot Stove Quick Hits: Free Agents, Granderson, Lilly, & More

  • John Grabow and Chad Fox filed for free agency today. All Cubs eligible have now filed. Friday is the deadline for teams to keep exclusive negotiating rights with their players before they hit the open market.
  • Andrew Baily won the AL Rookie of the Year, while Chris Coghlan took home the NL honors. Obviously, this means that Cubs ROY candidate Randy Wells did not take home the award.
  • Jim Hendry is in favor of instant reply in MLB according to Bruce Levine.
  • Jeff Samardzija will not be used in the bullpen next year. He will compete for a spot in the starting rotation for the Cubs next year, and if he doesn't win that he will most likely be in Iowa's rotation.
  • The Rangers, Mets, and Rays, are the front runners to land Milton Bradley.
  • Marlon Byrd and Mike Cameron have become back-up plans to Curtis Granderson for the Cubs.
  • Aaron Miles had to deal with personal problems throughout the season this year. Levine expects Aaron to have a bounce back year in 2010.
  • Curtis Granderson is turning into this offseason's Roberts or Peavy.
  • Bruce Levine shoots down the report that says the Cubs would be willing to trade Carlos Marmol or Starlin Castro in a Granderson trade.
  • Ted Lilly will most likely not be back until late April or the start of May.
  • Geovany Soto will go into the season as the Cubs starting catcher with Koyie Hill as his back-up.
  • According to Phil Rogers, (not the best source but...) the Cubs have enough to get Granderson. He says that Jim Callis rates "the Cubs 1, Yankees 2, Angels 3".
  • Rogers goes back on his previous reports saying that the Cubs don't want to part with Castro.

That's it for now, but I'll keep you posted!

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