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View Article  Rule 5 Draft Results
Here are the results from the 2006 Rule 5 Draft, conducted Thursday at the Winter Meetings in Orlando. The attached file includes both major and minor league selections, including stats.

2006 Rule 5 Draft Picks.pdf

First Round
a1. Devil Rays Ryan Goleski, of, from Indians

2. Royals Joakim Soria, rhp, from Padres

b3. Cubs Josh Hamilton, of, from Devil Rays

c4. Pirates Sean White, rhp, from Braves

d5. Orioles Alfredo Simon, rhp, from Rangers

6. Nationals Jesus Flores, c, from Mets

e7. Brewers Edward Campusano, lhp, from Cubs

15. Reds Jared Burton, rhp, from Athletics

17. Astros Lincoln Holdzkom, rhp,from Cubs

19. Phillies Adam Donachie, c, from Royals

20. Red Sox Nick DeBarr, rhp, from Devil Rays

21. Blue Jays
Jason Smith, ss, from Cubs

23. Padres Kevin Cameron, rhp, from Twins

26. Athletics Jay Marshall, lhp, from White Sox

28. Twins
Alejandro Machado, if, from Nationals

30. Yankees
Josh Phelps, 1b/dh, from Orioles

Second Round

1. Nationals Levale Speigner, rhp, from Twins

2. Phillies Jim Ed Warden, rhp, from Indians

Third Round

1. Phillies Ryan Budde, c, from Angels

a - Traded to the Athletics for Jay Marshall (No. 26 pick) and cash
b - Traded to the Reds for cash
c - Traded to the Mariners for cash
d - Traded to the Phillies for Adam Donachie (No. 19 pick) and cash
e - Traded to the Tigers for cash

View Article  Official Winter Meetings Transactions List


Dec. 4
St. Louis Cardinals - Signed RHP
Chris Carpenter to a five-year contract extension through the 2011 season with a club option for 2012.
San Francisco Giants - Signed INF
Rich Aurilia to a two-year contract. Re-signed INF Pedro Feliz to a one-year contract.
Seattle Mariners - Signed OF
Jose Guillen to a one-year contract with an option for 2008.

Dec. 5
Chicago White Sox - Re-signed INF/OF
Pablo Ozuna to a one-year contract.
Colorado Rockies - Signed RHP
LaTroy Hawkins to a one-year contract with a mutual option for 2008.
Los Angeles Dodgers - Re-signed RHP
Takashi Saito to a one-year contract.

Dec. 6

Baltimore Orioles - Acquired INF/OF Freddie Bynum from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for a player to be named later. Signed C Paul Bako to a one-year contract.
Cleveland Indians - Signed RHP
Joe Borowski to a one-year contract with a club option for 2008. Signed OF David Dellucci to a three-year contract.
Los Angeles Dodgers - Signed C
Mike Lieberthal to a one-year contract with a club option for 2008.
New York Mets - Acquired RHP
Ambiorix Burgos from the Kansas City Royals in exchange for RHP Brian Bannister.
Oakland Athletics - Signed LHP
Alan Embree to a two-year contract through 2008 with a club option for 2009.
Philadelphia Phillies - Acquired RHP
Freddy Garcia from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for RHP Gavin Floyd and a player to be named later.
San Francisco Giants - Signed C
Bengie Molina to a three-year contract.

Dec. 7
Atlanta Braves - Acquired RHP
Rafael Soriano from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for LHP Horacio Ramirez.
Chicago Cubs - Acquired RHP Kevin Hart from the Baltimore Orioles as the player to be named later in the December 6th trade of INF/OF Freddie Bynum.
Chicago White Sox - Acquired LHP Gio Gonzalez from the Philadelphia Phillies as the player to be named later in the Dec 6 trade of RHP Freddy Garcia.
Cincinnati Reds - Acquired OF Josh Hamilton (Rule 5 Draft selection) from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for cash considerations.
Detroit Tigers - Acquired LHP Edward Campusano (Rule 5 Draft selection) from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for cash considerations.
Kansas City Royals - Signed RHP
Gil Meche to a five-year contract.
Oakland Athletics - Acquired OF Ryan Goleski (Rule 5 Draft selection) from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in exchange for LHP Jay Marshall (Rule 5 Draft selection) and cash considerations.
Philadelphia Phillies - Acquired RHP Alfredo Simon (Rule 5 Draft selection) from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for C Adam Donachie (Rule 5 Draft selection) and cash considerations.
Seattle Mariners - Acquired RHP Sean White (Rule 5 Draft selection) from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for cash considerations.
Texas Rangers - Acquired C Salomon Manriquez (AAA Phase Rule 5 Draft selection) from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for cash considerations.

View Article  Blue Jays Sign Stairs, Cubs Sign Ward, and Snow Retires
The Blue Jays have agreed to terms on a one-year contract with outfielder Matt Stairs. Toronto general manager J.P. Ricciardi waited to confirm the deal until after the Rule 5 Draft took place Thursday morning.

The Cubs and first baseman
Daryle Ward have agreed to a one-year contract.

Longtime Giant and fan favorite
J.T. Snow has announced his retirement as a player after a 15-year big league career and has joined the San Francisco Giants front office, the club announced today.
View Article  Garland to Astros Dead
The Astros are set to announce the acquisition of Jon Garland from the Chicago White Sox according to the Houston Chronicle. No additional players have been disclosed as of yet. More details as they become available.

Updated
FOXSports.com's Ken Rosenthal says Jason Hirsh is likely to join
Willy Taveras and Taylor Buchholz in going to the White Sox for Jon Garland.

Updated - 5:31 PM EST
Everything appears to have been put on hold for the moment.

Updated - 10:37 PM EST
From USA Today...

The Chicago White Sox nullified a trade that would have sent former 20-game winner Jon Garland to the Houston Astros.

The White Sox, according to two high-ranking team officials, were sending Garland to the Astros for center fielder Willy Taveras, starter Taylor Buchholz and minor league pitching prospect Jason Hirsh.

But the White Sox canceled the deal when they received an unfavorable medical report on Buchholz's arm, one official said.
View Article  Jim Hendry Doesn't Miss a Beat!
Per the Associated Press...

Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry underwent an angioplasty Wednesday night at an Orlando-area hospital and was recovering Thursday and already working the phones.He is expected to remain hospitalized for two days after becoming ill at the baseball winter meetings.


"He's in good spirits," said Gary Hughes, a special assistant to Hendry. "Was he shook up about it? No. Should he have been? Yes. Will he learn a lesson? Hopefully. He's doing great. I spoke to him late last night. He's already working the phones."

For those of you who are new to
Baseball Digest Daily, we have spoken with Jim Hendry on a number of occasions. While we may not always agree with Jim's philosophies or decisions, he has always been honest and up front with us. He's never dodged a question, and in general, is a very likeable person. We hope you get well real soon Jim!
View Article  The Managers Speak - Part II
Wednesday's Managerial Comments...

Bud Black - San Diego Padres

Q. With all the discussion about Greg Maddux, can you sort of express how you feel about the prospect of him coming aboard.

BUD BLACK: Well, obviously we're extremely excited to have him on the team. You know, what he brings, not only as a talented pitcher but who he is as a teammate, what he's done historically as a pitcher, what he's going to do as a teammate, you know, his influence will be very, very impactful.

Ron Washington - Texas Rangers

Q. In a sentence or two, what did John Hart teach you about baseball?

RON WASHINGTON: He taught me about showing up every day ready to go, just coming up to the finish line. He was an upbeat guy. He was very positive. He made you feel good about yourself, and he certainly made me feel good about myself, which he didn't have to do because I already felt good about myself, but he did because I walked in the clubhouse and I saw a lineup card and the only name pencilled in there was Washington. How do you think that will make you feel.

Grady Little - Los Angeles Dodgers

Q. I know you said you had not reached a deal yet with Schmidt but you played against him last year in the same division. What kind of skills make him such a dominant pitcher?

GRADY LITTLE: Well, it seemed like every time we picked up the paper and saw that he was going to be pitching in our series, it wasn't really a pitcher we were looking forward to facing. You know that when you took the field against a guy like that, that he's going to be out there for a long time and you go into it in the frame of mind you want to try to keep the games close until he gets tired, try to get the next guy.

Bobby Cox - Atlanta Braves

Q. How important is it knowing that Hampton should be back and ready to go?

BOBBY COX: A lot. Hampton's a quality starter. He's still young and he's got a new arm and we saw him throw in the instructional league. He came out after one and two-thirds, didn't face the last hitter, he popped an adhesion, so you know, it was nothing -- it is normal they tell me, very normal. So he got that sort of out of his system ahead of the ballgame.

Lou Piniella - Chicago Cubs

Q. How much input do you give Jim on players you would like to see or you let him handle that?

LOU PINIELLA: I have input, but, you know, I'm from the school where few minds are much better than one. And I'm also from the school where I've got two ears and one mouth, so I'd rather listen than talk too much. But if I'm asked, I'll give input, yeah. We've got really good scouts in the organization, they've got opinions, and rightfully so Jim's got a good background in baseball and he is an aggressive guy. A fun guy. He reminds me a little bit of Robin Williams, the way he cracks jokes all the time, makes me laugh. But I will tell you what, he is getting after it and I'm appreciative of that because, you know, I was told when I came here that there is urgency to win and believe me, they are showing that commitment.

Ron Gardenhire - Minnesota Twins

Q. Besides Rondell, how many other free agent options are there out there for you right now?

RON GARDENHIRE: Well, not that many. I mean, I have a seen the numbers that are flying around. We are not in that market so -- but as it goes along it is going to calm down we think a little bit and there's going to be chances and trade possibilities, everybody is talking about them. There's lots of options out there but we signed Rondell, then that knocks off one thing we have to worry about.

Jim Leyland - Detroit Tigers

Q. How do you stop the championship hangover? A lot of teams have had it.

JIM LEYLAND: I think starting in Spring Training and making them aware of it, and not hiding the fact if you get too cool and too relaxed and too blase about what we've done and who we are, that's not what the Tigers are all about. We're about it's over with, this is what we did. We celebrated. The celebration is over, now it's time to go back. The one thing we've got going for us, which I really like, is we've got some players coming up on that time in their career where they got a chance to get their pot of gold, and I love stuff like that because they're going to be hungry if they're smart.