With Jose Valverde's decision to decline arbitration with the Astros, that leaves them with an upper limit of 15 million to spend this offseason. Of course these comments related to Jose de Jesus Ortiz for the Houston Chronicle make it seem like accepting arbitration was never an option:
"Houston had a chance," [Valverde] said. "Another arbitration wasn't for me. If they want to win with young players, that's good. But a team like that has to invest to win. The GM said he wanted me, but if he really wanted me, he would have offered something. He never offered me any type of offer or anything. They had a chance to make an offer, and they never made it. It was always, ‘Well talk tomorrow.' Then when the time ended for the first offer, they said we'd talk later. They never, never made me an offer."
So let me get this straight, the Astros had no intentions of of re-signing Valverde and they offered him arbitration. They wanted Hawkins back, so they didn't offer him arbitration. At what point did arbitration become such a sign of bad faith in negotiations. I thought it was about getting compensation for losing free agents. Silly me.
At any rate, with that 15 million, Houston GM Ed Wade will set out to fill these main positions of need: closer, offense, eighth inning reliever, bench.
What's that mean for the rest of the winter? Look for the Astros to check in on these kinds of players:
We just spent 14 of that 15 million, with some change to spare. A roster with that bullpen, Tejada at third and Church spelling guys like Pence and Lee isn't bad at all, but still won't be a winner. The only way that happens is if the Astros add two starters and that's just no in the cards.
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Looks like we're not getting Tejada back
http://twitter.com/alysonfooter/status/6475799494
OremLK - December 8, 2009
This is pretty typical Winter Meetings posturing. McTaggart said the same thing. Give it time. Tejada’s not going anywhere.
David Coleman - December 8, 2009
At this point in time I find it hard to believe Tejada will take a 10 million dollar pay cut. However If it’s nearing spring training and he still doesn’t have a team I could see it as a possibility as long as the Astros haven’t already filled all their needs.
Timothy De Block - December 8, 2009
Still a slim shot he returns.
Timothy De Block - December 8, 2009
It's hard to identify teams which might be willing....
to give Tejada a good sized multi-year contract. Tejada is one of the better shortstops still available (but a team has to be willing to take a hit on his defensive range), but with the Red Sox picking up Scutaro, I can’t think of any deep pockets team that needs a shortstop. And you definitely wouldn’t give Tejada a multi-year contract to play shortstop.
On the 3d base side, Tejada has more competition. Beltre probably is the best remaining 3d baseman, but Feliz and DeRosa are also available. And the Mariners and the Phillies have already filled their 3d base position. Perhaps the Angels might be willing to offer a good sized contract to Tejada (if they don’t trust Brandon Wood). Maybe the Orioles would offer him a contract, a la Wiggington, but I don’t see them offering a three year contract. Otherwise most other teams might view Tejada as a utility infielder candidate, which isn’t likely to produce the kind of salary and length he wants. I am guessing Tejada will have to settle for $6 million/year, and will have difficulty getting more than 2 years.
clack - December 8, 2009
Once again the onus will be on Bobby Heck
to do what he does in the draft.
Are the Astros picking in the top 10 already?
jonthefon - December 8, 2009
Astros sign 7 to minor league contracts in addition to Sadowski
Most notably Chris Shelton, a guy we talked about in our bolstering the infield threads
AstroAndy - December 8, 2009
Which positions
the stros are going to add seem to have been settled, all that remains is figuring out who. They will sign 2 relievers, an infielder, and an outfielder. They have ~$15M. Tejada seems to be out of the picture, so I see someone like Feliz or Crede. Valverde’s gone, and Hawkins doesn’t seem to be such a sure thing compared to 2 days ago. I think they either sign Hawk, sign Mike Gonzalez, or trade for Soriano (possibly even 2 of the 3). I have no idea which players they have targeted to add as the bench outfielder, I just hope they only offer 1 year and less than $2M since he won’t be playing much and we have a lot of OF in the minors who could be ready after next year.
Snake Diggity - December 9, 2009
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