Friday Night Hot Stove Notes: Mets, Yankees, Cubs, Cardinals, Nationals, more

By Paul RubilloDecember 18, 2009 @7:51pm EST
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Here is Part 2 of our of Friday Night Hot Stove notes with an update on the Mariners, Nationals, Twins, Cubs, Yankees, Mets and lots more.

- Bob Klapisch pens an article for FoxSports.com suggesting the Mets should consider trading Johan Santana.

- Benjamin Kabak of Yankees Blog RiverAveBlues.com thinksJohnny Damon misplayed his leverage with the New York Yankees.

- Marc Carig of the Star Ledger checks out the revised 2010 Yankee lineup.

- Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times says Mariners GM Jack Zduriencik has no concerns about Milton Bradley being able to flourish in his new environment.

- The White Sox send two players to the Dodgers to complete the trade for centerfielder Juan Pierre.

- Matthew Leach of MLB.com tells Cardinals fans to keep an eye out for Mitchell Boggs in 2010.

- Lynn Henning of the Detroit News believes Curtis Granderson will flourish in New York.

- Ed Chigliak of FederalBaseball.com assessesthe Nationals’ chances of signing free agent reliever Matt Capps.

- Jayson Stark of ESPN.com thinks the Cubs will turn to a group of Rick Ankiel, Scott Podsednik and Marlon Byrd to find their next centerfielder.

- Ken Gurnick of MLB.com says Dodgers second baseman Blake DeWitt is ready to compete with whoever the Dodgers bring in, including Jamey Carroll.

- Twins Blog, TwinkieTown.com previews what the 2010 Twins roster may look like.

- Bill Madden of the NY Daily News has more on the Yankees agreement with free agent Nick Johnson.

Tags:
blake dewitt, cardinals, cubs, Curtis Granderson, dodgers, johan santana, johnny damon, juan pierre, mariners, marlon byrd, Matt Capps, mets, milton bradley, mitchell boggs, nationals, nick johnson, rick ankiel, scott podsednik, twins, white sox, yankees
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Categories
Free Agent Rumors, MLB Rumors, Trade Rumors
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