Archive for January 26th, 2009

Rays Sent Cash To O’s For Bradford

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Chad Bradford

[Update 2:04pm] We just spoke with the Rays front office and they confirmed that the Rays paid the O’s the standard $20K waiver claim fee for Bradford.

This means that even though the Orioles pulled Bradford back from waivers and traded him to the Rays for a player to be named later, that has since been changed.

In other words, the “trade” never happened.

Our guess is that the Orioles did not like any of the players offered by the Rays (likely very low-level prospects) and have since rescinded the “trade” making the original deal a simple waiver-claim.

[1:42pm] The last time we heard about the enduring Chad Bradford-deal was in early November when Orioles GM Andy MacPhail announced that the “player to be named later” would be announced some time between the end of the World Series and the beginning of the Winter Meetings. Bradford was originally traded to the Rays in early August.

Nearly six months later and we are still waiting for an official announcement from the O’s and Rays on who or what the Rays sent to the Orioles to complete the deal.

But buried deep in a piece at the Baltimore Sun about the Orioles payroll, one writer may have the answer.

On December 27, while responding to comments on his blog, Peter Schmuck wrote the following:

Pete’s reply: …I’ve gotten the Bradford question dozens and dozens of times and I have asked Andy [MacPhail] about it. It started out to be a PTNL, but apparently turned out to be a cash payment, though they have never officially announced anything. Andy has conceded that the deal turned out to be a mistake, because nobody stepped up to take over that role.

So why are we still skeptical? Because that comment was written at 5:30pm. Four hours earlier, at 1:10pm, Schmuck wrote something a little different:

Pete’s reply: I’ve answered the Chad Bradford question about a hundred times. They almost certainly will get a cash payment, if they aren’t already. The alternative would be a player you’ve never heard of.

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To Our Favorite Ausie: Happy Australia Day!

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We don’t know if we have readers in Australia but we do know that our nickname for Grant Balfour has reached the land of Koalas and Kangaroos. So in honor of Australia Day we present this video about our favorite Ausie, The Mad Australian.

Here is hoping that that the forecast for the 2009 bullpen is crazy with a chance of SIT THE **** DOWN!

Ausie! Ausie! Ausie!

[THE HANGOVER] The One Where We Discuss Longoria’s Golf Habbits, Burrell’s Hero Habits And Kazmir’s Diminishing WBC Chances

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EVAN LONGORIA AT BOB HOPE CLASSIC (we are pulling the video until we can figure out how to disable the annoying as H-E-DOUBLE HOCKEY STICKS autoplay)

Above is Evan Longoria being interviewed following his first round 78 at the Bob Hope Classic. An interview in which he admits he has never seen the show on which his partner (Jeffery Donovan, Burn Notice) stars, and that he is jumping on the Steelers bandwagon in the Super Bowl. We also learn that Dirtbag is either a lot taller than we thought or the cameraman was a Hobbit.

DEVIL DOGS WEBTOPIA

  • Marc Topkin feels the Rays may be able to keep Scott Kazmir from participating in the World Baseball Classic. Topkin cites the Angels, who are vetoing John Lackey’s participation, who like Kazmir, missed the first six weeks of the 2008 season with an arm injury. [St. Pete Times]
  • Evan Longoria was not the only Tampa Bay Ray in attendance at the Bob Hope Classic…Pat Perez won the tournament, which is significant because his buddy Pat Burrell was on hand to cheer him on. And Pat the Bat came in handy.  On the sixth hole, Perez hit an errant shot that struck a lady in the leg. Burrell came to the rescue providing a bag of ice to the lady. [The Press-Enterprise]
  • Evan Longoria was in New York to receive his Rookie of the Year award from the BBWAA. [MLB]
  • Lisa Winston has a “getting to know you” Q and A with Matt Joyce…Obviously we will be on the lookout for a good nickname for Joyce, and right now, based on the boring answers, Vanilla has the early lead. Vanilla Joyce Joyce baby. [MLB]
  • The Gus Stavros Institute celebrated its 20th anniversary last Wednesday. Why are we telling you this? Gus Stavros is a minority owner of the Rays. [St. Pete Times]
  • The Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority is proposing the construction of an elevated road above Gandy Boulevard that would potentially cut 15 minutes off the commute from southern Tampa to Tropicana Field. [Tampa Tribune]
  • The Rays Party of America has a list of veteran players that they feel the Rays should try to get into camp on a minor league contract. [The Rays Party of America]
  • All of the sudden it is cool to be like the Rays. [The Nationals Enquirer]
  • One of the Bowling Green Hot Rods’ upcoming promotions made the list of top promotions for 2009. [Ben's Biz Blog]