Hanley Ramirez “is going to be our first baseman,” a high-ranking Red Sox source tells WEEI.com’s Rob Bradford. The club is committed to using Ramirez at first in 2016 and the Sox have mapped out a rough 140-game schedule for Ramirez at the position. The Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo reported earlier today that the Red Sox were shopping Ramirez. While this statement from Bradford’s source won’t end that speculation, it only makes sense that the club is preparing as if Ramirez will be on the roster rather than assuming a trade partner will be found. President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski also said the Sox were intent on using Ramirez at first during his season-end media conference, for what it’s worth.
Here’s more from around the AL East…
- The Red Sox will likely need to make a decision about whether to keep or trade Ramirez before the Winter Meetings if they want a shot at signing Chris Davis, Jason Mastrodonato of the Boston Herald writes. Davis could well agree to a deal at the Meetings, leaving Boston looking for lower-tier first basemen as platoon options to share time with Travis Shaw and utilityman Brock Holt. Signing Davis before trading Ramirez, of course, isn’t feasible since it would leave the Sox with zero negotiating position in trade talks.
- The Blue Jays are looking at relievers with closing experience, ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick reports (Twitter link), and Ryan Madson is one of the names under consideration. Madson had a tremendous year as the Phillies’ closer in 2011 but then missed the next three seasons with injuries before reviving his career in the Royals’ bullpen in 2015. In looking for former closers, it stands to reason that the Jays are still considering stretching out current ninth-inning man Roberto Osuna as a starter. The Tigers and Dodgers have also been rumored to be interested in Madson this offseason.
- J.A. Happ discussed signing with the Blue Jays in an interview on MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (audio link), saying that multiple teams showed interest but “Toronto was really aggressive” in making a deal happen. Happ was also swayed by his past stint in Toronto, his good relationships with John Gibbons and pitching coach Pete Walker, and the fact that the Jays look to be contenders again next year. The southpaw said the Pirates, his former club, were one of the clubs with interest but talks “never quite got there” (hat tip to Rob Biertempfel of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review).
- The Rays seem to overhaul their bullpen every winter but their 2016 relief corps appears to be mostly set, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times writes. Brad Boxberger, Jake McGee, Steve Geltz and three out-of-options arms in Enny Romero, Xavier Cedeno and Alex Colome seem to be the top six, with Andrew Bellatti and newcomer Danny Farquhar also on hand and probably a couple of veterans on minor league deals to eventually be signed for additional depth. Of course, Topkin notes that this stable bullpen plan could be greatly shuffled if the strong interest in Boxberger and McGee actually induces the Rays to part with one in a trade.
- In other AL East notes from earlier today, the Blue Jays’ GM search is down to two known finalists, the Orioles have some interest in Denard Span and MLBTR’s Zach Links compiled another set of division notes.
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Tired of hearing Davis to Boston. Would be terrible, not only the contract itself, but they can cover the position with Ramirez and Shaw to some extent this year and probably Sam Travis next year. It’s not a perfect fix, but they need to spend what money that have on the actual needs, not pretty pictures.. Go for the pitching!
bruinsfan94 2
Yea it sounds absurd. They just gave out massive contacts to Sandoval and Hanley and now they want to give it out another to Davis? No way they could add Davis and an ace through FA and to trade for one would cost more then its worth. Hanley will be the DH come 2017. Next year will be Hanley/Shaw then they will probably look to convert Devers to First.
Chuxin
Why Devers to first? How about Sandoval to first next year????
bruinsfan94 2
Because Sandoval was supposed to be a value at defense. By 2017/2018 who knows where his health will be. Saying as how PD is at 2nd for the long haul, Moncada will probably be groomed to play third and Devers will go to first. Sandoval will probably not be a starter anymore unless he gets back on track
thebare54
Look for Span being from Chicago and when playing there he invited so many to the games- look for him to get a 2 year discount to play there. Almora will take over in July of 2016 unless Span has a year like he has when playing the Cubbie’s.
impactrookies
Cubs would probably rather pay Fowler over Span in my opinion.
Mendoza
as Jim Bowden pointed out 25 million on Estrada and happ for 2016 –no david price..crazy…especially happ a career 4.7 era…a 6 million year to year pitcher..who in 11 fantastic starts in the national league gets 36 million.
AA where are you?
when July 31st comes Mark better hope some pitching is there for the post season run
or early exit this time…
Stroman and Estrada and pray for rain..,
expect Toronto Bluejays play In a Dome…
Hank Murphy
Could not agree more, except for the fact that I don’t have much faith in Estrada replicating what he did last year. A career year for a pretty mediocre pitcher; I wouldn’t bet on him being any good 2016. Yep, it’s a shame, the “window” was supposed to close after 2016, but Shapiro slammed it shut in November 2015.
impactrookies
Hanley Ramirez is going to be our firstbaseman…unless someone, anyone takes him off our hands PLEASE, any takers?
baronbeard
With Kirby and Gomes gone, the Rays bullpen looks a lot stronger. My only concern now is how inconsistent Romero was. He was not good in high leverage situations at the end of the season. Hopefully they saw something they can tweak in spring training.
TheMichigan
I think Travis shaw deserves first base over Hanley, the Red Sox totally blew it by signing him to such an outrageous contract
johnomac
J.A. Happ was the 6th man fighting for a rotation spot with Drew Hutchison 2 Years ago…why the hell would we go out and resign him an essentially create the same problem we had 2 years ago…it just makes no sense…Hutchison and Chavez and Happ and Sanchez will fight for 2 spots…..dumb dumb dumb..#notagain #whataretheythinking #4number4’s
Hank Murphy
I think we know why AA left. Shapiro is an idiot and AA realized that the moment he met with him.
Hank Murphy
Funny, Happ said that he came to Toronto because they were contenders. Yet, him and the other scrap making up most the rotation clearly make them non-contenders.