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Keep an eye on Rockies pitching, Barmes discussions could occur today
As MLB.com reported last week and as the Denver Post reported last night, the Rockies’ wide-ranging search for an innings-eating starting pitcher, or two, includes standout free-agent right-hander Roy Oswalt (4-0, 2.25 ERA in five career starts at Coors Field).
The Post reported that the Rockies won’t trade for the Astros’ Wandy Rodriguez, who want quite a bit in return. But just about any young, accomplished starter is on the radar — the Marlins’ Ricky Nolasco and Anibal Sanchez, and the Rays’ Jeff Neimann and Wade Davis. All have been Rockies targets before. The Rockies are interested in their one-time No. 1 pitcher Jeff Francis and Kevin Millwood, who finished last season in purple pinstripes, as well as, according to the Post, Paul Maholm.
The Rockies are dangling left fielder Seth Smith in trade talks for either a pitcher or a second baseman, or both. That helps explain the pursuit of Grady Sizemore, who is recovering from right knee surgery but, according to his agent, will be ready to start Spring Training and to start the season.
If they don’t make a trade at the keystone position, they could look to the past and pursue Clint Barmes, who played for the Astros last season but had spent all is previous seasons with the Rockies. Barry Meister, Barmes’ agent, will arrive at the MLB General Managers meetings in Milwaukee today. Although there have been internal discussions about Barmes — who is attractive to the Rockies because he can move to shortstop if Troy Tulowitzki needs a break or is banged up — there had not been negotiations as of yesterday. Barmes is receiving interest at a shortstop and a second baseman, and is open to playing each spot.
Potential trade targets are the Braves’ Martin Prado and the Padres’ Orlando Hudson, with the Rockies already having had discussions with the Braves.
In the coming weeks, watch for the Rockies to seriously explore dealing right-handed reliever Huston Street, who is guaranteed $8 million next year. Rafael Betancourt ended up supplanting Street as closer late in the regular season.
- Posted on November 16, 2011 at 5:50 pm
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- Tags: Anibal Sanchez, Clint Barmes, Dan O'Dowd, Grady Sizemore, Huston Street, Jeff Francis, Jeff Niemann, Kevin Millwood, Martin Prado, Orlando Hudson, Paul Maholm, Rafael Betancourt, Ricky Nolasco, Roy Oswalt, Seth Smith, Wade Davis
Smith steps to the top
The Rockies’ lineup is much like the field in an automobile race. It seems one or two need to pull in for a pit stop to correct some problem with his offensive game. Friday night it’s center fielder Dexter Fowler. Also, the repairs for third baseman Garrett Atkins are going to take another day. He sat also on Thursday.
Fowler has not stolen a base since his modern rookie record five-steal game on April 27. He has scored just two runs and struck out 14 times in his last nine games.
Left fielder Seth Smith becomes the first player other than Fowler or Ryan Spilborghs to bat leadoff. Smith is second on the club with 13 walks. Smith and shortstop Troy Tulowitzki will bat ahead of Todd Helton (17 RBIs), Ryan Spilboghs (14 RBIs) and Brad Hawpe (18 RBIs).
“You’ve got the run producers at 3, 4 and 5, so I’m looking at somebody else to lead off who can get on base,” Rockies manager Clint Hurdle said. “If you look at the on-base percentages (.426), his is as good as anybody we’ve got on the club.”
Here are the lineups:
Marlins
Emilio Bonafacio 3B
Chris Coghlan 2B
Hanley Ramirez SS
Jorge Cantu 1B
John Baker C
Cody Ross RF
Jeremy Hermida LF
Alfredo Amezaga CF
Ricky Nolasco P
Rockies
Seth Smith LF
Troy Tulowitzki SS
Todd Helton 1B
Ryan Spilborghs CF
Brad Hawpe RF
Chris Iannetta C
Ian Stewart 3B
Clint Barmes 2B
Jason Hammel P
- Posted on May 8, 2009 at 6:35 pm
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- Tags: Alfredo Amezaga, Brad Hawpe, Chirs Iannetta, Chris Coghlan, Clint Barmes, Cody Ross, Dexter Fowler, Emilio Bonafacio, Garrett Atkins, Hanley Ramirez, Ian Stewart, Jason Hammel, Jeremy Hermida, John Baker, Jorge Cantu, Ricky Nolasco, Ryan Spilborghs, Seth Smith, Todd Helton, Troy Tulowitzki
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