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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Shortstop David Eckstein hit the open market late Monday night looking for an interested team, and the Cardinals will plunge into free agency today seeking a shortstop.
Both sides are letting their eyes wander while not ruling out the likelihood of a reunion.
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New Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak was at the office late Monday night contacting agents to set the table for detailed conversations today. Starting pitching remains a priority, but there are other needs to address. High on his shopping list is finding a shortstop.
“We’re going into it looking for a shortstop, and given the fact that David is out there, obviously we have him in mind,” Mozeliak said. “One of the things we’re doing internally is trying to get a feel for the supply and the demand of shortstops in this market. David probably is doing the same, and right now there doesn’t appear to be a lot of teams looking for shortstops.”
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Eckstein is the lone free agent shortstop who has been a regular starter in recent seasons. The Pirates have no plans to pick up the $5.85-million option on Cesar Izturis’ contract and will make the former Gold Glove winner a free agent later this week. The Cardinals will have interest when his availability is official. As far as free agents with recent major-league starting experience goes, those are the choices. The trade winds could yet yield an option.
CESAR IZTURIS?!??!?! I realize the Cards have little $$$ to spend, and few minor league chips but….EWWWWW.
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Posted: November 13, 2007 at 06:35 AM | 3 comment(s)
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1. GutsKeep Brendan Ryan in there - it's not like he could be worse than those options.
I mean realistically Brendan Ryan would be pretty much equal value as Eckstein and probably cost 1/10th the amount and has at least some upside.
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