Olney on Ibanez, Rhodes
by Jon Shields ~ July 22nd, 2008 at 9:13 pm
ESPN’s Buster Olney, via Ryan Divish:
There is a perception that the Mariners’ asking price on Raul Ibanez is high, but Seattle hasn’t deeply negotiated with anyone yet — though the Mariners will be getting into those talks in the days ahead. While their asking price is going to be affected by the fact that Ibanez will likely be a Type A free agent after the season and would command two compensation draft picks, it figures that they’ll work out a deal with the Mets, Diamondbacks or some other team for Ibanez, who is arguably the best left-handed hitter on the market. It figures, too, that the Mariners will be looking to move Jose Vidro.
Arthur Rhodes, Mariners, LHP: Lefties are hitting .194 against him, with a .286 on-base percentage, and more importantly, without power — in 35 at-bats versus left-handed hitters, he’s allowed two doubles. Philadelphia GM Pat Gillick once signed Rhodes for the Mariners, and rival executives speculate that Gillick may make a move on Rhodes to become a power situational lefty for the Phillies — he has racked up 12 strikeouts among those 35 at-bats.
It’s encouraging that Seattle is asking for a lot for Ibanez. As Olney mentions and we discussed here, Seattle does not need to trade Ibanez since they’ll be getting those compensatory picks if Ibanez walks at the end of the year. If he is traded Seattle’s going to get a good value for him.
Olney goes on to make the the Rhodes-Gillick connection that I made a few days ago in this post. I think Philadelphia is a safe bet as to where Rhodes is playing baseball in August.
