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Catching up on the minor-league FAs/NRIs:

Signed RHP Scott Elarton to a minor-league contract; Invited him to Spring Training

After pitching well for the Indians in 2005, Elarton signed a lucrative 2-year deal with Kansas City. 20 starts into the contract, he ended up on the DL with shoulder problems. He returned last season, but was cut after just 9 appearances. The Indians signed him to a minor-league deal and shipped him to Buffalo. After apparently not getting any substantive offers from other clubs, the Indians have given Scott an NRI so that he can showcase himself in Spring Training to other clubs.

Signed Brendan Donnelly to a minor-league contract; Invited him to Spring Training

Another guy who has zero shot of making the major-league roster. Donnelly underwent Tommy John surgery last August, which means that it's unlikely he'll contribute much at all this season.    

Donnelly made his major-league debut with the Angels at the age of 30 in 2002, and was a key part of Greater California's championship run, striking out 54 in 49.2 innings. His best season came in 2003, where he made 63 appearances (74 innings), allowing 55 hits and just 2 home runs. He leveled off after that, but still remained a good reliever until his injury. Boston non-tendered him after this past season, not wanting go to arbitration with someone that probably won't pitch in the majors until 2009.

If everything works out, Donnelly will spend the year rehabbing, sign back with the Indians next season, and Cleveland will get a nice reliever at less than market value.

Signed RHP Matt Ginter, RHP Jeff Harris, and LHP Rich Rundles to minor-league contracts; Invited them to Spring Training

All of these guys were Bisons last year, and will likely return to Buffalo this season.

Invited RHP JD Martin to Spring Training

The Indians outrighted Martin after they acquired Jamey Carroll. Martin has plenty of talent, but hasn't been able to stay healthy; he hasn't pitched 100 innings in a season since 2004.

Invited C Armando Camacaro, C Chris Gimenez, C Yamid Haad, and C David Wallace to Spring Training

Signed IF Andy Gonzalez, 2B/3B Aaron Herr, and IF Danny Sandoval to minor-league contracts: Invited them to Spring Training

Gonzalez is probably the most interesting of the bunch; he's just 26, can play shortstop and second, and isn't horrible offensively. Herr played both second and third in the minors, but his strikeout/walk ratio doesn't bode well for major-league success. Sandoval hit .244/.266/.301 in 365 AAA at-bats last year, so I don't think we'll see much of him.

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I love that we don't care if any of these guys don't do anything this year for the big league club.  It's good to be the king.

On another note, anybody know if there is any chance JD might not be ours at the end of spring training, what with the outrighting and all.

Odd sentences, today...sorry 'bout that.  Must be the lithium.

by Thommy on Feb 13, 2008 5:36 PM EST reply actions  

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No, J.D. is off the 40-man roster and on a minor-league contract.  He has already cleared waivers and is ours for another year.

(Had we outrighted him before the Rule 5 draft deadline, he would have been a minor league free agent, and if we outright him again, even if he clears waivers, he can opt for immediate free agency.  But for now, he's still ours.)

We have until next November to release him or add him back onto the 40-man roster.  If we don't, then he goes back into the Rule 5 draft pool, and if he makes it through that, then he's a minor league free agent.

by Jay on Feb 13, 2008 5:59 PM EST up reply actions  

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I hadn't noticed before, Donnelly has less than five years of service time, meaning he's more than one full season away from being a free agent (if he's not released).

Contract reportedly sez:  "If he isn't on the Indians' 25-man big-league roster by Aug. 6, he can request his release."

Donnelly needs only 14 more days in the majors to tip over the five-year mark, which will give him the right to refuse minor league assignments as well as put him in line to be a free agent after 2009, if he can get and stay healthy.

Ah, but 2009!  If we have him on the roster at the end of 2008, then he's ours for 2009 as well, with no further deal and an arbitrated salary, and it's unlikely he'd get more than the $1.4 million he was last paid.

by Jay on Feb 13, 2008 6:07 PM EST reply actions  

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this kind of contract stuff - of which you are impressively versed at - is easily my favorite thing about "baseball with my eyes opened."  great catch.

by Brick. on Feb 13, 2008 6:11 PM EST up reply actions  

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I agree that Jay's willingness and ability to sort out all those little details of free agency and contract language is both impressive and appreciated.

by SpringTrainingFun on Feb 14, 2008 2:49 PM EST up reply actions  

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A whole day went by and we only had 4 comments made!!!

I see we are all very excited about the moves we have made this offseason...

by Tribe Alive on Feb 13, 2008 9:00 PM EST reply actions  

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My first post is this thread started off as a charity post, no kidding, b/c Ryan's nice write up was up for almost 24 hours and nobody seemed to care.

I care, Ryan.  I care.

by Thommy on Feb 13, 2008 9:05 PM EST up reply actions  

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i was preparing a HUGE write-up on Aaron Herr. but now i don't think i'm going to post it.

by Brick. on Feb 13, 2008 10:47 PM EST up reply actions  

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Aaron Herr is Tommy Herr's son.  Tommy used to be my lucky charm in Strat-O-Matic - he always got on base.

by mkwng @ Let's Go Tribe! on Feb 14, 2008 9:44 AM EST up reply actions  

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Cool, I was wondering about that.

I would guess Herr is the Buffalo third baseman (unless I'm forgetting someone), since Barfield is going back to AAA.

by Ryan on Feb 14, 2008 11:02 AM EST up reply actions  

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I think the Donnelly signing has a chance of paying off nicely, but in 2009. And it's hard to attract good minor-league free agents when there isn't many openings. Casey Blake signed here in 2003 because the 3rd base job was wide open (as in no major-leaguer under contract).

by Ryan on Feb 14, 2008 10:59 AM EST up reply actions  

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