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    Default The remaining free agent class

    Catchers
    Johnny Estrada (32)
    Damian Miller (38)

    First basemen
    Sean Casey (34) - Type B
    Tony Clark (36)
    Ryan Klesko (37)
    Doug Mientkiewicz (34)

    Second basemen
    Nothin' left.

    Shortstops
    Sorry, there's pretty much nothing here.

    Third basemen
    Morgan Ensberg (32)
    Pedro Feliz (33) - Type B
    Corey Koskie (35)
    Dallas McPherson (27)

    Left fielders
    Barry Bonds (43) - Type A
    Luis Gonzalez (40) - Type B
    Kevin Mench (30)
    Reggie Sanders (40)
    Shannon Stewart (34) - Type B
    Brad Wilkerson (31)

    Center fielders
    Kenny Lofton (41) - Type B
    Corey Patterson (28)

    Right fielders
    Shawn Green (35) - Type B
    Kevin Mench (30)
    Trot Nixon (34)
    Reggie Sanders (40)

    DHs
    Barry Bonds (43) - Type A
    Mike Piazza (39) - Type B
    Sammy Sosa (39)
    Mike Sweeney (34)

    Starting pitchers
    Tony Armas Jr. (30)
    Kris Benson (32)
    Shawn Chacon (30)
    Roger Clemens (45)
    Bartolo Colon (35)
    Josh Fogg (31)
    Casey Fossum (30)
    Freddy Garcia (32) - Type B
    Livan Hernandez (33) - Type B
    Byung-Hyun Kim (29)
    Kyle Lohse (29)
    Rodrigo Lopez (32)
    Mike Maroth (30)
    Eric Milton (32)
    Tomo Ohka (32)
    Russ Ortiz (34)
    Odalis Perez (31)
    John Thomson (34)
    Steve Trachsel (37)
    Jeff Weaver (31)
    David Wells (45)
    Jaret Wright (32)

    Closers
    Armando Benitez (35)
    Keith Foulke (35)
    Bob Wickman (39)

    Middle relievers
    Antonio Alfonseca (36)
    Shawn Chacon (30)
    Jorge Julio (29) - Type B
    Jose Mesa (42)
    Trever Miller (35) - Type B
    Akinori Otsuka (36)
    Rudy Seanez (39)
    Aaron Sele (38)
    Ron Villone (38)

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    what does type a/B mean?
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    I think that type A is a player that ranks in the top 20% at his position and requires you to give up your first round pick and a supplemental first round pick to the players former team. A type B player ranks somewhere in the 20-40% at his position and requires you to give up your first round pick.

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    Why doesnt a team desperate for pitching give Colon a one year deal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggamer3 View Post
    Why doesnt a team desperate for pitching give Colon a one year deal?
    I agree that would not be a terrible move....there are a few other decent pitchers still out there as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggamer3 View Post
    Why doesnt a team desperate for pitching give Colon a one year deal?


    it seems he may get a minor league deal, but hes been awful in the winter league. here is a recent report:

    ESPN's Buster Olney says he heard free agent Bartolo Colon was on the verge of signing with the Mets last week, but the team backed off after taking a closer look at the condition of his right arm.
    With White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen in attendence, Colon allowed three runs and six hits in five innings in his postseason start in the Dominican Winter League on Thursday. He struck out two and walked none.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggamer3 View Post
    Why doesnt a team desperate for pitching give Colon a one year deal?

    also:

    The White Sox have reportedly backed off on free agent Bartolo Colon because of his desire for a mulityear deal.
    The Sun-Times believes the Royals are the favorites to sign Colon. The Mets are also believed to have backed off because of the right-hander's demands.Source: Chicago Sun-Times

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    Don't have to worry about the Cardinals signing any of these players, they like to sign players like Cesar Izturis, and are taling about Juan Gonzalaz, who I didn't know was still playing?
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    Akinori Otsuka (36)

    Best player on the list by far IMO.

    How come he hasn't been signed ? Asking too much i'd guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cee
    Akinori Otsuka (36) Best player on the list by far IMO. How come he hasn't been signed ? Asking too much i'd guess
    Otuska had some kind of double-secret probation surgery on his elbow about two weeks ago and I've yet to find out exactly how serious the surgery was.

    Quote Originally Posted by rm18
    what does type a/B mean?
    It has changed a bit over the past year or so. And you'll need to be versed in legalese to truly understand the stuff. But basically, Elias comes up with the rankings of players in the A, B, C or No Compensation columns. Those rankings are used to determine compensatory settlements with teams that lose/sign a free agent from one classification or the other.

    Here's a little bit from a Dec 2005 USA Today piece on Type A's:
    'A' player rankings Player rankings, compiled by the Elias Sports Bureau, are used to determine what draft choices teams get as compensation for lost free agents. Below are the "A" players, who draw the following compensation:

    • If a team that finished in the top 15 in 2005 signs another team's "A" player, it must surrender its first-round pick in the 2006 amateur draft to the losing team.
    • If the signing team was in the bottom 15, it must give up its second-round pick.
    • Teams that lose an "A" player also get a "sandwich" pick, which comes between the first and second rounds.
    Here's a little more from a Dec 2006 piece at the Texas Rangers' MLB.com site:
    If Team X offers arbitration to a Type A player who rejects the offer and signs with Team Y, Team X is awarded two compensation picks: (1) Team Y's first-round pick (if it's in the back half of each round in the next draft) or its second-round pick (if it's in the front half of each round), plus (2) a supplemental pick between rounds one and two, often referred to as a "sandwich pick."

    The compensation for the loss of a Type B player is the signing team's first- or second-round pick, under the same formula, but no sandwich pick is awarded.

    The compensation for the loss of a Type C player is a supplemental pick after the second round. No pick is forfeited by the signing team.

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    suprised nobody wants to sign benitez to blow late leads for them

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    I'm sure the Type B rating is keeping some teams from having serious discussions with guys like Sean Casey, Luis Gonzalez, et al. I'm still hearing rumors that Houston might have an eye on Livan Hernandez (which shows how iffy their pitching staff is). I actually like 'Quarter Pounder,' but not so much that I want the 'Stros to give up a draft pick to get him.

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    My phills need to sign either ensberg or felix. . . And their is still plenty of decent pitchers out there we could use. . . Alot of power in the outfield still left also. . .

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    The better question is... Out of all these players on this list who will the A's sign?

    Oakland always seems to sign a player on the twilight of his career and gets the maximum production out of them.

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    some decent names on the list, but not much you can count on to produce. i remember how high everyone used to be on Green, i thought that dude was gonna be a star in the league. im also susrprised to see julio is only 29 years old, i thought he was blowing games for the os for at least 12 years.


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