The Brewers are another possibility for Fuentes, but GM Doug Melvin points out that both the Brewers and Rays won 90 games last season without a closer who earned 30 saves. Melvin might simply choose to wait out the market and load up on less expensive setup types particularly after getting a poor return on his $10 million investment in Eric Gagne last season ...
The Mets, in search of starting pitching as well as a closer, aren't enamored with the White Sox's Javier Vazquez, who lasted only one season with the Yankees. Rays right-hander Andy Sonnanstine, a strike thrower and dogged competitor, represents a more desirable target, but the Rays are forever reluctant to trade pitching. The Mets are intent on adding players who can handle New York ...
It's a given that the Yankees will offer salary arbitration to free- agent outfielder Bobby Abreu, even if it means paying him between $18 million and $20 million to be their No. 3 hitter for one more season.