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Sources: Cardinals serious about Burnett

by Ken Rosenthal

Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on the FSN Baseball Report and MLB on FOX.

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Updated: December 8, 2008, 9:14 AM EST
LAS VEGAS - A new team has emerged as a serious bidder for free-agent right-hander A.J. Burnett, according to major-league sources. That team is believed to be the St. Louis Cardinals, who had interest in Burnett the last time he was a free agent, in 2005.

After acquiring shortstop Khalil Greene from the Padres, Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "We're going to focus on pitching." The Cardinals also are looking for a closer on a short-term deal, but Burnett fits their desire for a starter with upside — someone similar to righty Kyle Lohse, 30, whom the team recently re-signed for $41 million over four years.

Burnett, who turns 32 on Jan. 3, recently received an offer from the Braves, believed to be $60 million over four years with a vesting option for a fifth year. He is seeking a five-year, fully guaranteed deal, and the Yankees, Red Sox and Orioles are among the other teams that have shown interest in signing him.

Whether the Cardinals are willing to commit to Burnett at such a level is not clear. The team earlier this week received an encouraging report on righty Chris Carpenter, who is recovering from a nerve condition in his right shoulder. The Cardinals' other starters are Lohse, Adam Wainwright and Todd Wellemeyer. The addition of Burnett and return of Carpenter would give them one of the best rotations in the National League.

Burnett, a native of Arkansas, now lives in Monkton, Md. His preference is to play for a city that either borders on the Mississippi River or is east of it, and St. Louis would qualify. Something else that would work in the Cardinals' favor: Burnett hit it off with manager Tony La Russa and pitching coach Dave Duncan before signing with the Blue Jays in 2005.

Wherever Burnett goes, he isn't likely to choose his next team at the winter meetings. He likely will wait on free-agent left-hander CC Sabathia, knowing that if the Yankees lose Sabathia, their urgency (desperation?) will only increase. Sabathia, too, is unlikely to make a decision at the meetings.

CC: The Milwaukee Compromise?

The Brewers remain an option for Sabathia if he fails to receive an acceptable offer from a West Coast team and is unwilling to play for the Yankees or Red Sox. But the Brewers have not decided to increase their five-year, $100 million offer to six years, sources say, and will not even consider it until they meet with Sabathia face-to-face.

Such a sitdown is expected to occur at these meetings, and Sabathia might end up asking most of the questions. He will want to know how the Brewers intend to replace righty Ben Sheets, who declined the club's offer of arbitration. He will want to know how the team plans to fill its void at closer. And he will want to know if two of his friends, center fielder Mike Cameron and first baseman Prince Fielder, will be traded.

The Brewers are not committed on finding a set closer. They will not part with a top prospect such as shortstop Alcides Escobar in a trade for the Mariners' J.J. Putz or the White Sox's Bobby Jenks, and they expect that the two top free agents, Francisco Rodriguez and Brian Fuentes, will rise out of their price range. Their ultimate target could be another free agent, Kerry Wood.

Reds welcome back Weathers — sort of

Any team that offers salary arbitration to a free agent must be prepared for the player to accept.

The Reds, however, might have preferred right-hander David Weathers, a Type B free agent, to reject their offer, enabling them to receive a sandwich pick between the first and second rounds.

Weathers, 39, instead accepted arbitration, making him a signed player for next season on a one-year, nonguaranteed contract. The Reds, who are unlikely to offer him a two-year contract, likely will end up paying him a higher salary than they would desire.

Weathers' reported salary last season was $2.75 million, but he actually earned $3.3 million, thanks to $550,000 in incentives from 2007 that rolled into his 2008 base. Thus, he could command a salary in the $4 million range in arbitration — not an ideal number for a pitcher of modest accomplishment who turns 40 next September.

Around the horn

There's a reason that the Phillies are struggling to re-sign left-hander Jamie Moyer, who went 16-7 with a 3.71 ERA and pitched 196 1/3 innings last season. Moyer, 46, wants a two-year deal for more than $20 million, according to a major-league source. The Phillies probably would be willing to pay him $10 million for one year, but don't want to guarantee two. Moyer earned a total of $7 million last season, including performance bonuses . . .

Right-hander Jon Garland, who declined arbitration from the Angels, is on the Mets' radar. The Mets are unlikely to pay top dollar for a starter after investing in a closer, and Garland would fit the back of their rotation. Johan Santana, John Maine, Mike Pelfrey and Jon Niese are the Mets' current projected starters. Garland, 29, has averaged 205 innings over the past seven seasons and likely would benefit from a move to the National League. ...

The Mariners are finally listening to offers for Putz; they called one team to gauge the level of interest, saying other clubs have "stepped up." The Mets, Indians and Cardinals are among the teams believed to be interested in Putz, who could be next season's Brad Lidge, benefiting from a change in teams. Putz, who will earn $5 million in 2009 with an $8.6 million club option for '10, is affordable enough for the Mets to acquire in addition to one of the top free-agent closers. ...

The Cubs are interested in free-agent infielder Rich Aurilia as a backup at first and third base, but only if they part with shortstop Ronny Cedeno or second baseman Mike Fontenot in a trade. The team's pursuit of Padres right-hander Jake Peavy remains in a holding pattern, unchanged. The Cubs would need approval from their still-unidentifed new owner before taking on the rest of Peavy's contract, which will pay him $63 million over the next four years. ...

The Nationals are indeed open to adding a center fielder, but club officials aren't terribly enamored of the Rockies' Willy Taveras, contrary to what I wrote in an earlier report. Taveras, a right-handed hitter, had only a .308 on-base percentage last season. The Nats' top four outfielders all are right-handed. If they acquired a left-handed hitting center fielder, they would need to trade one of those players — Josh Willingham, Lastings Milledge, Austin Kearns or Elijah Dukes. ...

The Diamondbacks declined to offer arbitration to free-agent outfielder Adam Dunn, fearing that he would accept and bust their budget. The team, however, will receive two high draft picks for free-agent reliever Juan Cruz as well as a sandwich pick for reliever Brandon Lyon. While the D-backs initially planned on receiving picks for Dunn when they acquired him from the Reds, they never anticipated that they eventually would get two for Cruz, whom they acquired from the A's for Brad Halsey in the spring of 2006. Halsey missed all of last season after undergoing shoulder surgery. ...

Ed Price contributed to this report.

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pende - What has duncan done? Seriously? Jeff Weaver has sucked everywhere else and duncan got him to help us win a world series. Todd Wellemeyer hadn't done much of anything in his career and Duncan turned him into a 13 game winner with a era under 4 this past year. And look what he got Loshe to do this season too. Im not saying he is the best pitching coach in the league but he is easily one of the best. Im glad the cards brought him back.

chris2115chris2115
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Oliver Perez or Brad Penny would be money better spent.

RedbirdfnfmQCRedbirdfnfmQC
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Hey, pende....he could teach them how to chew tobacco, like his boy, when he whiffs..

RedbirdfnfmQCRedbirdfnfmQC
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I looked on the STL Post Dispatch website, and there was no mention of what Ken Rosenthal is reporting. Burnett would be good for a one or two year contract. He's every bit as injury prone, as Chris Carpenter. Not that I wouldn't like to seem him pitch for us in '09. I just don't see it...

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i wouldn't be surprised to see the cards re-sign Mulder and Isringhausen.....to let Dunk-in try to fix them. Why does everyone thik Dunk-in is the best pitching coach in baeball? What has he done? Anybody?

pende97pende97
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The Cards should give Burnett a good contract...could'nt be any worse than the Mulder nightmare. How much did they give that clown to ride the pine for 3+ years?

cardinalfan1957cardinalfan1957
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The Padres are pitiful and Moore's is a bafoon, they will be lucky to 60 games.<br /><br />Bradley would be an awful add for the Rays with his historical disposition.

Liquid_PeaceLiquid_Peace
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I just want the Cardinals to make some bold move. It's time to stop sitting on the sidelines every year!

MadMax01MadMax01
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I'd rather see the Cardinals trade for Peavy. Burnett has too many health concerns. We need pitchers who consistently go 7+ innings. The bullpen problems last year weren't that they were young, it was that they were overworked.<br /><br />And Schumaker did fine as a lead-off hitter, as long as it wasn't against a lefty. At the same time, it probably give you a chance to sub in other players and keep them fresh.

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As a Cubs fan I will agree that the addition of Burnett will help the Cardinals. Burnett could end up on the D/L again, leaving the Red Birds without one of their better pitchers. Then again everyone wrote the Cardinals off last season and they were competitive until the last few weeks of the season, the addition of Greene should also help them out and make the central competitive with the Cubs (I hope not though), I do not see the Brewers doing to much damage to the Cubs or Cards this year

krcox2krcox2
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although burnett would be a nice piece of the rotation I cant see the Cards investing that much in a player right now. They have the best pitching coach in the game in Dave Duncan and they have been able to find that one guy in a steal like Loshe and Weaver I would like to see the Cards setup a guy like Kyle McClellan and give him a chance to compete for the starting position the guy has great stuff and lots of upside. We also need to pick up a leadoff or top of the lineup type of second baseman and not another guy that is going to hit in the 7 or 8 hole like Mark Grudzielanek then i think we would be set with what we have in house Im not worried about the bullpen they were young and now they have the experience so let them go out there and blaze it.

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Burnett would be a nice aquisition, but I see another health concern(Mulder-Carpenter), I rather see them go after Oliver Perez, a lot less money, actually more upside, especially with Dave Duncan. This would leave money in the till for a closer, and a quality 2nd baseman. Go Cards!

robins_headacherobins_headache
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I would be very surprised to read that the Cardinals actually spend this kind of money on a picther.<br /><br />Would be a nice add with Duncan coaching Burnett!

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If the Cards get Burnett, I think they will make some noise in the NL Central. The NL East has NY/Philly and the AL East has NY/Boston/TB, so lets make it St. Louis/Chicago. Go Cards!!!

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A.J. Burnett would be a welcomed addition to the St. Louis pitching staff. If they had a closer for 2008 they would have won their division. Enough said, I am glad to see that they are finally thinking of spending money for the right causes.

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