While the market for starters is still fairly slow to develop, relievers have been flying off the board at the Winter Meetings. Here’s the latest chatter on some hurlers from around the game:
- The Twins are sending signals that they’re serious about their pursuit of free agent righty Yu Darvish. As LaVelle E. Neal III of the Star-Tribune writes, skipper Paul Molitor says the organization has “targeted [Darvish] as somebody we have tremendous interest in.” That follows prior public indications of interest from GM Thad Levine, who, as Mike Berardino of the St. Paul Pioneer-Press examines, has a longstanding relationship with Darvish. That piece is well worth a full read, if only for Berardino’s enjoyable chat with catcher Chris Gimenez, who worked closely with Darvish with the Rangers and has played most recently with the Twins.
- Meanwhile, the Twins are also among the teams looking into righty Steve Cishek, according to Berardino (via Twitter). The sidearmer has been left as one of the top remaining free-agent setup men after a spate of signings at the Winter Meetings. He finished the 2017 season on a strong run with the Rays.
- The Orioles have at least checked in on Pirates ace Gerrit Cole, according to Bill Brink of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Certainly, Baltimore isn’t the only organization that would love to add Cole, whose name has arisen in chatter a few times in recent days. Whether the Bucs are really ready to deal him isn’t entirely clear; neither is it certain just what the club would seek in return. Yesterday, though, Buster Olney of ESPN.com gave perhaps the clearest indication yet that Pittsburgh may be prepared to strike an agreement, tweeting that there’s a belief from some around the game that Pittsburgh would pull the trigger if the right deal came across its desk.
- Mariners GM Jerry Dipoto says his team is in the “red zone” on a deal, likely for a reliever, in an appearance on MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM (Twitter link). Jim Bowden of MLB Network Radio tweets that Juan Nicasio is a “strongly rumored possibility,” though clearly that’s not a firm connection at this point. And it’s certainly worth noting that the M’s have, in fact, struck agreement on a trade since Dipoto went on the air — though it’s not clear whether the minor acquisition was the one he was referring to. Perhaps Dipoto was giving a nod to that swap, but it’s also possible there’s a more significant move still in store. Regardless, the M’s are clearly focused on pitching, as Dipoto has made clear and TJ Cotterill of the Tacoma News Tribune reports.
- The Astros are weighing a reunion with lefty Francisco Liriano, according to Jake Kaplan of the Houston Chronicle (via Twitter). Long a starter, the 34-year-old was added by the ’Stros at the 2017 trade deadline and moved into a relief role. He did not exactly thrive in that job initially, allowing seven earned runs and posting an ugly 11:10 K/BB ratio in his 14 1/3 frames over twenty appearances. Liriano will presumably also draw some looks from organizations that would propose to give him a shot at rediscovering his form as a starter.
- Another lefty, Tony Watson, is a possible target for the Athletics, according to Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle. The 32-year-old has plenty of late-inning experience and finished strong after a mid-season swap to the Dodgers. In twenty innings with L.A., Watson posted a 2.70 ERA with 8.1 K/9 and 2.7 BB/9.
bastros88
oh please no, no more Liriano
HalfAstros7
That’s what I’m saying!! Sign Watson immediately and then trade for Hand, please.
thomasg
Yes
Strosfan83
too bad the Pads have an unrealistic value attached to Hand. I know he’s been studly, but no way are we letting Tucker or Whitley go for a RP.
saintchristafa
The first news I hear about the Astros in a while and it’s Liriano. Why
sngehl01
Same. WHY DO THIS TO US?
bastros88
it’s the July trade-deadline all over again
musicmantrs
Just to be clear, you mean the trade deadline that preceded the World Series victory? I think now as much as any is the time to say #TrustTheProcess
saintchristafa
Just to be clear. The real trade deadline that mattered was when the Astros acquired Verlander and Cash for prospects.
oldoak33
Just to be clear, no one should be victimizing themselves as astros fans. The trade deadline isn’t “happening” to anyone.
CubsRebsSaints
Just to be clear…. I got nothing. I just wanted to fit in
oldoak33
Waaahhhhhhhh
Robertowannabe
If the Stros sign him to a cheap minors deal, why not? If he can show he rebounded then you have a left handed long relief option. If not, you cut him and cost you very little.
AvidAstrosFan
Watson to the Astros and the A’s can have Liriano
Robertowannabe
Guessing the A’s do not want a guy who has had trouble getting batters out the last few years.
thickiedon
It was punishing to watch Liriano each time out as an Astro. He got his ring. May he continue his career on a rebuilding team.