[情報] Lopez nearly here, Gonzalez nearly gone
轉載自丹佛郵報
http://www.denverpost.com/rockies/ci_4958593
As free-agent catcher Javy Lopez prepares to join the Rockies, the club is
discussing utilityman Luis Gonzalez's potential exit to Japan's Yomiuri
Giants.
Lopez is expected to sign Monday, ending the club's winterlong pursuit of the
former all-star. Talks progressed rapidly this week and manager Clint Hurdle
has spoken directly with the player. General manager Dan O'Dowd said Friday
the deal "was close to being done."
Lopez would receive a 40-man roster spot, but only a portion of his contract
would be guaranteed as he competes with rookie Chris Iannetta and Yorvit
Torrealba in spring training.
Adding depth has defined this week. After being led to believe that target
Darin Erstad will sign elsewhere, the Rockies agreed in principle with
outfielder Alexis Gomez and offered a minor-league deal to Karim Garcia.
Gonzalez has seen his status change dramatically over the past year. He
entered last year as the starting second baseman. However, he injured his
wrist during the season's first series, quickly lost his job to Jamey Carroll,
was optioned to the minor leagues and nearly traded to the New York Mets last
summer.
With Carroll and Clint Barmes capable of filling a utility role, Gonzalez
faces an uphill challenge to make the team. That has prompted the Rockies to
enter talks with the Yomiuri Giants about selling the infielder's rights.
"We are in discussions, but won't know until next week if something is going
to happen," O'Dowd said.
Earlier this offseason, the Diamondbacks dispatched infielder Andy Green to
Japan. He received a guaranteed $810,000, which would leave a more
accomplished player like Gonzalez in line for around $1 million, more than
doubling his Major League Baseball salary.
The Rockies lost out on reliever Chris Reitsma today, as the Seattle Mariners
signed the right-hander to a one-year, $2.05 million contract with a club
option for 2008. Agent Mike Paolercio said the Rockies offered more money,
but that Reitsma wanted to be closer to his family home in Calgary.
"We were giving the Rockies' serious consideration," said Paolercio.
Colorado still remains firmly in the mix to land free-agent starter Brian
Lawrence, and is considered the favorite by opposing executives. He is
scheduled to throw for scouts again either Monday or Tuesday in San Diego.
Footnotes
The Rockies plan on ramping up negotiations - or in the case of Matt Holliday,
beginning negotiations - with their remaining arbitration-eligible players
this week. They are currently considering only one-year deals for the group,
which includes Jeremy Affeldt, Cory Sullivan and Josh Fogg. ... Rockies and
pitchers report on Feb. 15.
超級工具人 Luiz Gonzalez 要去東京讀賣巨人了?
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