Showing posts with label Non-Tender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Non-Tender. Show all posts

Saturday, December 12, 2009

The Wanger is Non-Tendered


Sunkia, Wanger

Written for Baseball Digest Online

The Chien-Ming Wang era has come to a close in the Bronx. The two time 19-game winner, injured for much of the past two seasons, was non-tendered by the Yankees today. Wang was arbitration eligible and stood to make decent coin despite the fact he was 1-6, 9.64 in 2009 before having season ending shoulder surgery.

Wang’s agent Alan Nero expects The Wanger to be ready by opening day, but a more realistic return would be between May and June. The Yankees could still bring Wang back with a minor league contract, but Nero will definitely explore other options (by the way, Sunkia is goodbye in Taiwanese).

Newsday’s Ken Davidoff feels that Joe Torre’s LA Dodgers may be a natural fit. The drawback there, of course, would be that Wang would have to bat. He started just 15 games in 2008 due a season ending Lisfranc injury he suffered during interleague play.

Wang helped turn the Yankees season around in 2005, when he went 8-5 in 18 games after being recalled from Triple-A Columbus. He was then an integral part of pennant contending teams the following two seasons when he went a combined 38-12 and average 208 innings pitched.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Tenderoni

Here's a quick run down of the players that, for now, got kicked to the curb by their teams.

Cubs - Mark Prior

Mets - Johnny Estrada, Ben Johnson, and Juan Padilla

Giants - Scott Munter

Pirates - Brad Eldred, Brian Rogers

Rockies - Darren Clarke, Sean Barker

Reds - Brad Salmon, Jerry Gil

Blue Jays - Josh Towers

Orioles - Corey Doyne, Roberto Novoa

Rangers - Akinori Otsuka, Nick Gorneault

Mariners - John Parrish

Marlins - Miguel Olivo

Red Sox
- Brendan Donnelley

Rangers - Nick Gorneault

Cardinals - Aaron Miles

A's
- Kiki Calero, Jose Garcia

Brewers
- Kevin Mench, Matt Wise

Astros - Adam Everett

Padres
- Morgan Ensberg, Jason Lane, Jack Cassel, Ryan Ketchner

Braves - Willie Harris

Angels
- Dallas McPherson

White Sox
- Andy Gonzalez, Heath Phillips

Dodgers - Mark Hendrickson

Nationals
- Nook Logan, Michael O'Connor

Twins - Jason Tyner

Tigers
- Chad Durbin



Tenderoni

Here's a quick run down of the players that, for now, got kicked to the curb by their teams.

Cubs - Mark Prior

Mets - Johnny Estrada, Ben Johnson, and Juan Padilla

Giants - Scott Munter

Pirates - Brad Eldred, Brian Rogers

Rockies - Darren Clarke, Sean Barker

Reds - Brad Salmon, Jerry Gil

Blue Jays - Josh Towers

Orioles - Corey Doyne, Roberto Novoa

Rangers - Akinori Otsuka, Nick Gorneault

Mariners - John Parrish

Marlins - Miguel Olivo

Red Sox
- Brendan Donnelley

Rangers - Nick Gorneault

Cardinals - Aaron Miles

A's
- Kiki Calero, Jose Garcia

Brewers
- Kevin Mench, Matt Wise

Astros - Adam Everett

Padres
- Morgan Ensberg, Jason Lane, Jack Cassel, Ryan Ketchner

Braves - Willie Harris

Angels
- Dallas McPherson

White Sox
- Andy Gonzalez, Heath Phillips

Dodgers - Mark Hendrickson

Nationals
- Nook Logan, Michael O'Connor

Twins - Jason Tyner

Tigers
- Chad Durbin



The Daily Yankeeland

Yesterday was tender day in MLB, or in the case of some players, non-tender day. The Yankees offered arbitration to Chien-Ming Wang, Wilson Betemit, Robinson Cano, and, somewhat surprisingly, Brian Bruney. The Yankees severed ties with Matt DeSalvo, Darrell Rasner, T.J. Beam, and Bronson Sardinha, who had already been designated for assignment.

Rasner may have lost a spot due Carl Pavano's reluctance to agree to a buy out and subsequent minor league deal.

The Daily Yankeeland

Yesterday was tender day in MLB, or in the case of some players, non-tender day. The Yankees offered arbitration to Chien-Ming Wang, Wilson Betemit, Robinson Cano, and, somewhat surprisingly, Brian Bruney. The Yankees severed ties with Matt DeSalvo, Darrell Rasner, T.J. Beam, and Bronson Sardinha, who had already been designated for assignment.

Rasner may have lost a spot due Carl Pavano's reluctance to agree to a buy out and subsequent minor league deal.