Arizona pursuing Phillies’ Wolf
By Jack Magruder, Tribune
The Diamondbacks have targeted Philadelphia free agent left-hander Randy Wolf as a starting rotation addition behind Cy Young winner Brandon Webb, major league sources said Tuesday.D-Backs general manager Josh Byrnes met with Wolf’s agent, Arn Tellem, at the general managers’ meetings in Naples, Fla., on Tuesday and may have been carrying an offer.
“I’ve talked to Arn. I don’t want to get into specifics,” said Byrnes, who had meetings scheduled into the wee hours Wednesday.
In their search to add one more starting pitcher, the DBacks hoped to talk again with Gregg Clifton, Mark Mulder’s agent, and have not ruled out making an offer to Jason Schmidt, although his market price — perhaps as much as $12 million a year on a fouryear deal — could exceed their threshold.
The Phillies are interested in re-signing Wolf and are believed to have made an offer, according to a published report. The Yankees and Mets also could be interested.
“At this time, Arn is not commenting on teams that have shown interest in Randy,” a spokesperson from Tellem’s agency said Tuesday.
Wolf, 30, had four double-digit victory seasons for Philadelphia, topping out at 16-10 with a 4.23 ERA in 2003, before suffering an elbow injury in 2004 that eventually led to Tommy John ligament replacement surgery in July, 2005.
He returned to make 12 starts in the Phillies’ stretch drive last season, going 3-0 with a 5.56 ERA.
Wolf would give the D-Backs a left-hander in the rotation while offering an affordable solution for the loss of reliable free agent Miguel Batista, who had 206 innings last season. Wolf has reached 200 innings three times.
The Phillies were said to be contemplating an incentiveladen, two-year deal with a base value of $6 million a year. Barry Zito and Schmidt will cost twice that. Wolf made $9 million in 2006, the final year of a four-year deal.
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