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Sifting through the Mariner rumor mill
Posted by Larry Stone

(Sorry for the late post; I had some personal business to attend to this morning)
The three-day general manager's meetings in Chicago are over, and as almost always is the case, no deals emerged. In the years I've attended or followed the GM Meetings, I can recall just one major transaction taking place: Shawn Green being traded from Toronto to the Dodgers for Raul Mondosi (when Mondosi was a star, if you can remember that far back) in 1999.
But that doesn't mean the event wasn't productive. These meetings are where GMs plant the seeds for future deals, and by all accounts, the Mariners' Jack Zduriencik was quite active in laying the groundwork for the winter meetings (Dec. 7-10 in Indianapolis) and beyond. With money to spend and numerous holes to fill, there's little doubt the Mariners will be active in both the trade and free agent market, so it's not surprising that the M's were featured in numerous rumors floating out of Chicago.
Here are the players that have been linked to the Mariners in one way or another in recent days (if I missed someone, let me know):
Urbon, by the way, thinks the Mariners are a good match for for another one of his clients: veteran catcher Mike Redmond, especially with the departure of Kenji Johjima.
"I think it's a great fit, '' Urbon said. "Not only because of his familiarity with the area growing up in Eastern Washington, going to Gonzaga, and having family in Seattle; but it's a fit with that team being the type of very strong receiver, caller of a game, captain of the field when he plays, and having the ability to play multiple days in a row, but also the ability to back up and play once a week, like he did with (Joe) Mauer, and do it well. He's certainly not a power guy, but he's a guy with strong offensive numbers, and no one's ever questioned his defensive ability. He's about as good as it gets.''
If the Mariners decide they need a veteran backup presence at catcher, Redmond seems a logical guy.
Believe me, the Mariners have, and will, explore many other free agents, and target many other trade candidates, than just these; the picture will begin to clear at the winter meetings next month, but it won't end there, with the non-tender class of free agents hitting the market two days after the winter meetings.
One interesting new development is word that the Reds and Tigers are both offering tenured veterans like Arroyo, Brandon Phillips and Francisco Cordero, and Curtis Granderson. , Edwin Jackson and perhaps Brandon Inge (according to SI's Jon Heyman)
The rumor mill has already started to churn, which is what makes this time of year so fun.
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