Posts Tagged as ‘Randy Wolf’

29 January, 2009

Garland Reaction; Wolf and Looper

Yesterday, Dave Cameron at Fan Graphs questioned the Diamondbacks decision to sign Jon Garland. He said that for a short term deal, Arizona should have just kept Randy Johnson.
Deciding that you want Jon Garland instead of Randy Johnson is a disastrous decision. Yes, Johnson is old, but he’s still an excellent major league pitcher. Garland [...]

27 January, 2009

Tuesday Night Headlines

Anthony Rieber at Newsday quotes a source saying the Mets are “a little closer” to signing Oliver Perez, while Jon Heyman says talks have slowed. Both sides are said to be weighing their options, which for the Mets means Ben Sheets, Randy Wolf, and Jon Garland.
Another team linked to Perez, the Brewers, are likely done [...]

24 January, 2009

Week in Review: 1/18 – 1/24

A lot happened over the last week, especially yesterday. Here it is:

Jeff Wilpon said that GM Omar Minaya has never expressed interest in Manny Ramirez, at least not to him. The Mets chances of signing the right handed slugger appear slim.
Jon Heyman reports that the Mets have officially put an offer on the table for Oliver Perez, and [...]

22 January, 2009

Mets look at pitching

Ken Rosenthal reports that the Mets may not be the only team interested in Oliver Perez, but says that the Cubs and Rangers are not among those teams. The Mets are looking to sign Perez, Randy Wolf, or Ben Sheets, and then add one more cheap arm like Freddy Garcia.
Concerning Garcia, Rosenthal writes that it’s [...]

21 January, 2009

Perez Future With Mets in Doubt

Jon Heyman of SI.com writes that the Mets and Perez are in no rush to come to terms, and remain far apart on what those terms should be. The Mets are no longer feeling confident in their chances of getting Perez, and are looking into pitchers like Ben Sheets, Randy Wolf, and Jon Garland.
Sheets, who [...]

20 January, 2009

(Free Agent) Wheel of Fortune

Following the Winter Meetings, the Mets made a splash in the off season, signing closer Francisco Rodriguez, and then trading for J.J. Putz. Omar Minaya saw the Mets needed fixing, and was getting it done.
Or so it seemed. Aside from the bullpen, there were still holes in the offense and starting pitching. They are still [...]