Saturday, November 21, 2009

Weekend Updates: The Halladay Season, Grabow on ESPN 1000, and More

  • Carrie Muskat reports that the Cubs are one team that have been contacted by the Blue Jays about ace Roy Halladay. (Here we go again... it is the "Halladay" Season)
  • Carlos Marmol is hoping that Pedro Martinez will join the Cubs, but the team shot his idea down. Paul Sullivan says the Cubs have "no plans" to pursue Pedro.
  • 4-6 teams have expressed interest in acquiring Bradley.
  • Both the Rangers and Cubs have denied a Chicago Tribune report that a 3-time trade that would send Bradley to the Rangers, Millwood to the Mets, and Castillo to the Cubs.
  • Bruce Levine likes the John Grabow signing.
  • Pat Burrell doesn't fit with the Chicago Cubs according to Levine.
  • Jon Heyman listed the Cubs as possible suitors for Matt Holliday and Jason Bay on MLB Network.
  • The Cubs think that Esmalin Caridad, Justin Berg, and Angel Guzman, gave them enough bullpen depth to trade Heilman.
  • Hendry told Paul Sullivan that he may try to add more to the pen this winter.
  • Other arbitration-eligible players may also be traded in the next couple months. This list includes Mike Fontenot, Carlos Marmol, Jeff Baker, Sean Marshall, Ryan Theriot, Koyie Hill, Angel Guzman, Tom Gorzelanny, and Neal Cotts. Out of this list, Marshall, Cotts, Gorzelanny, and Fontenot have the best chance of being moved in my opinion.
  • Bruce Levine and Sean Marshall's agent are both unsure of what happens to Marshall next year. Maybe a trade would be the best thing for Sean at this point according to Bruce.

John Grabow joined Bruce Levine and Jonathan Hood today on ESPN Radio's Talkin' Baseball:

  • Coming back to Chicago was the right place for John to go.
  • The whole team, coaching staff, and training staff were great to him.
  • "It's so much more fun pitching in a full house," he said of pitching at Wrigley instead of in Pittsburgh.
  • Grabow think chemistry is huge. If your team gets along, that's probably going to put some good results on the field.
  • He would like to cut his walks and wildness down next season.
  • It's a tough situation for some of the smaller market teams like the Pirates.
  • Repeating his delivery is the key for Marmol.
  • Relievers have to stay consistent with their pregame work.

That's it for now...

3 comments:

  1. Cubs didnt contact the Jays, they contacted the Cubs! The Cubs wont trade for him and they prob wont trade for Granderson.

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  2. "Cubs front-office people acknowledge liking Granderson, but if top
    prospects such as shortstop Starlin Castro, third baseman Josh Vitters
    or right-handed pitcher Andrew Cashner make up any of the asking price,"
    Hendry will say, "No, thank you." - USA Today

    So with that, the Cubs likely will make a run at a mid-level CF with Marlon Burd at the top of their list, followed by Mike Cameron, Rick Ankiel, and Andruw Jones

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  3. Jordan- I agree with Hendry not wanting to give up the top prospects for Granderson.

    I wouldn't mind seeing Ankiel in a Cub uniform.

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