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Rays look East to bolster pen
By MARC TOPKIN, Times Staff Writer
Published November 8, 2007
LAKE BUENA VISTA - The Rays' search for relief help may again lead to Japan.
Right-handers Kazuo Fukumori and Masahide Kobayashi are among several pitchers eligible to leave as free agents, and the Rays have been linked to both in Japanese media reports.
"There's some guys that we've got some interest in," Rays executive VP Andrew Friedman said without naming names. "We sent a couple (scouts) over there for extended periods of time. There's some guys that may be posted (which requires a bid for their rights) and some guys who may file for free agency or recently have that we've got our eye on, so we'll see how that market unfolds."
Though the Rays had a bad experience importing reliever Shinji Mori, who was hurt and never pitched in a game, the success (and relatively modest cost) of the Red Sox's Hideki Okajima and the Dodgers' Takashi Saito has led to increased interest from several teams.
Fukumori, 31, had 49 saves over the past three seasons with Rakuten and a career 3.68 ERA but had some elbow problems this past season. Kobayashi, 33, averaged 30-plus saves over the past seven seasons for Chiba Lotte and has a career 2.79 ERA.
Another possibility is Chiba Lotte RHP Yasuhiko Yabuta, a 34-year-old middle reliever who has yet to declare for free agency.
DUKES RETURN? Conventional wisdom is that the Rays are hoping troubled outfielder Elijah Dukes shows enough promise playing in the Dominican Republic that they can trade him in the winter.
But there is also a possibility that despite being dropped from the Rays roster in June due to a series of off-field and personal issues, he could rejoin the team next season.
"It's too early to answer that; there's a lot more that we want to go through," Friedman said. "I will say that there have been a lot of positive strides in the last couple months, but we've got a ways to go."
Friedman said the Rays have gotten "very positive" reports from officials of the Licey Tigers, for whom Dukes has hit .333 with one homer in nine games.
TRADE TALKS: The Rays' willingness to consider all trade possibilities leads to lots of speculation. In addition to the Cubs, White Sox and a half-dozen others having interest in Carl Crawford, another scenario floating around the meetings is a deal with Minnesota in which the Rays give up Delmon Young and the Twins part with promising pitching prospect Matt Garza.
[Last modified November 7, 2007, 23:08:12]
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by frank
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11/14/07 08:51 AM
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Wouldn't mind seeing Young for Liriano. Use some of that extra money for Mark Prior *4 mil a year should get it done at this point. A rotation of Kaz, Shields, Liriano, and prior has alot of potential if healthy. Prior is somewhat inexpensive.
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by bill
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11/10/07 04:43 PM
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Actually, the hot dog eating winner is TAKERU Kobayashi, not Masahide. (first response)
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by Ignatius
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11/09/07 09:34 AM
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Isn't that Kobayashi guy the hot dog eating champ?
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by Kevin
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11/08/07 10:39 PM
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Garza's a premiere young pitching talent that came around last season. Despite the tremendous promise/potential surronding Mr. Young, the golden rule in baseball is that you never give up outstanding pitching talent for offensive help. TB wins here.
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by DOCTOR
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11/08/07 09:02 PM
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Give Dukes away before he goes "postal".Can you imagine what this head case would do with a 7 figure guarantee; look how irresponsible he is @ low 6 figures.Rays were not aware? Wake up.
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by Mike
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11/08/07 03:24 PM
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I would not go straight up with the Twins for that trade, although Terry Ryan is no longer there, they have more pieces to trade than just Garza. Remember this is a team that got Nathan, Liriano and Bonser for Pierzynski a couple of years ago.
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by Dennis
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11/08/07 02:39 PM
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A great position player for someone who I have never heard of and is a spot player is not a good deal. I think the Rays know that. If they trade Young, Upton, or Crawford, they better get a mint or this ownership is going to be crushed by the fans
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by JB
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11/08/07 02:29 PM
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Three 30-something relievers? Trade Young for a prospect? Deal Crawford? The Rays keep Maddon and a coach with a DUI arrest but want to trade away the spirit of the franchise; what a low-rent organization.
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by Jesse
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11/08/07 11:52 AM
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Trading Delmon with 5 more years of cheap salary ahead of him? HA! Not for anything less than a front of the rotation proven starter - with the other team picking up a good chunk of the pitcher's salary. Won't happen so I wouldn't trade Delmon.
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by Steve
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11/08/07 10:07 AM
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How about Twinkies throw in Johan Santana. DY only has the best outfield arm in baseball & he's a 5 tooler, albeit,a spoil prima-donna one, but I still like him & want him on our team. If DY was with a high profile playoff team this, Rookie of Yr.
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by Pete
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11/08/07 08:52 AM
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Bringing Dukes back would be a slap in the face to the decent folk in this area, though it would make Delmon Young happy which says loads about Young and the tone Rays management might for their clubhouse and for the public.
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by John
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11/08/07 06:56 AM
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Dukes: once a bad seed always a bad seed.
Crawford and Young have got to be kept. Trading young for a prospect you have got to be kidding me.
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by Rich
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11/08/07 05:16 AM
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Garza is not enough for Delmon Young! The Twins would have to add a bullpen arm such as either Neshek-RHP, Guerrier-RHP,Reyes-LHP, or Perkins-LHP.
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by Jared
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11/08/07 12:03 AM
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They need to stop talking about trades and start talking about charging for parking. Then fans can put more money into their coffers that they refuse to tap.
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