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Rumor Roundup: Napoli market heating up
- Updated: December 28, 2016
The Hot Stove season is underway, and we’re keeping you up to date with the latest free-agent news, trade buzz, rumors and more.
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Growing list of suitors for Napoli
The market for free-agent first baseman Mike Napoli has “intensified” since the Indians reached a deal with Edwin Encarnacion, according to MLB Network Insider Jon Paul Morosi.
Per Morosi, the Rangers are one of multiple teams involved in talks with Napoli, though no deal is imminent.
MLB.com’s T.R. Sullivan reported late last week that Napoli, who played for Texas from 2011-12 and again in ’15, is open to a reunion with the club. The Rangers and Napoli have been in touch since the beginning of free agency, and Major League sources told Sullivan the Rangers “have a strong mutual desire” to reunite with the slugger.
Napoli is coming off a season with the Indians in which he set career highs with 34 home runs and 101 RBIs while helping Cleveland reach the World Series. The Indians are not believed to be one of the teams in the running to sign Napoli after bringing in Encarnacion in on a three-year deal.
The Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo reported the Orioles are also interested in Napoli, who would serve as a replacement for Mark Trumbo, whose negotiations to re-sign in Baltimore stalled.
Napoli, 35, did not receive a qualifying offer from the Indians and therefore is not tied to Draft pick compensation.
Smyly deal discussed over Winter Meetings
The Mariners had discussions with the Rays during the Winter Meetings about acquiring left-handed starter Drew Smyly, according to the Seattle Times.
Smyly, 27, went 7-12 with a 4.88 ERA in 30 starts for Tampa Bay last season, striking out 167 and walking 49 in 175 1/3 innings. He’ll be entering his third year of arbitration after next season (he’s projected to make $6.9 million in 2017) and is due for free agency after the 2018 season.
But according to the Seattle Times report, the talks didn’t materialize because Seattle’s prospect depth is too thin.
While Rays starters Chris Archer and Jake Odorizzi appear to be out of the Mariners’ price range, Smyly would be easier to acquire because of remaining years of team control and projected salary. But beyond Kyle Lewis and Tyler O’Neill, Seattle’s No. 1 and No. 2 prospects, respectively, per MLBPipeline.com, the organization lacks the type of middle-tier prospects needed to make such a deal easier to reach.
Blanton drawing interest
Free-agent reliever Joe Blanton is reportedly gaining traction on the open market, according to ESPN.com’s Jerry Crasnick.
Blanton, 36, is among the top relievers still available now that the elite options are off the board. He’s said to be drawing interest from multiple clubs, including the Dodgers, whom he played for in 2016. He’s also previously been linked to the Marlins.
Crasnick noted that Blanton, who lives and owns a winery in Napa Valley, would prefer to sign with a team located on the West Coast.
The right-hander has enjoyed a late career resurgence over the last two seasons, and posted a 2.48 ERA through 75 appearances with Los Angeles this year. He struggled in the playoffs, when he was tagged for seven runs in three innings against the Cubs in the National League Championship Series.
Blanton is entering his 13th year in the Majors. He spent parts of the last 12 seasons with the A’s, Phillies, Dodgers, Angels, Royals and Pirates.
Twins in talks with multiple clubs regarding Dozier trade
As the Dodgers continue talks with the Twins in an attempt to acquire second baseman Brian Dozier, the Cardinals, Nationals and Giants have entered the discussions, according to Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News in Minnesota. Per Wolfson, the Cardinals are “very much” in the running to acquire Dozier, while the Nationals and Giants “remain in dialogue” with the Twins.
The Dodgers have been the favorite to land the Minnesota second baseman for a few weeks and are still trying to work out a deal.
Dozier, 29, led all Major League second baseman with 42 home runs in 2016. He has a career .246 batting average over his five MLB seasons, all of which have come with Minnesota.
Dozier has $15 million remaining on his contract over the next two seasons.
Blue Jays interested in McCutchen
The Blue Jays are one of several clubs interested in trading for Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen, per a report from ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick on Saturday.
According to Crasnick, the Blue Jays — who could lose Jose Bautista in free agency — are continuing to explore trade options for an outfielder, with McCutchen being one name on their radar. McCutchen, though, would cost Toronto significant prospects to land.
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Despite the 30-year-old seeming likely to be traded early in the offseason, the Pirates held onto him through the Winter Meetings. Bucs general manager Neal Huntington said the team intends to hold on to McCutchen and “it’s unlikely that someone changes that going forward.”
McCutchen was an All-Star five seasons in a row from 2011-15, and won the ’13 National League MVP Award, before struggling through a down year in ’16. He dealt with a right thumb injury that made it painful to grip the bat, as he finished the season with a .256/.336/.430 slash line, 24 homers and 79 RBIs.
Orioles interested …