Arizona to resume talks with Drew
By Dan Zeiger, Tribune
The Diamondbacks are preparing to resume talks with Stephen Drew, the major leagues’ lone unsigned 2004 first-round draft selection.
“We’d like to revisit that and see if something can get done, and we’ll get moving on that this week,” general manager Joe Garagiola Jr. said.
Official discussions with Scott Boras, the agent for Drew — the shortstop from Florida State who Arizona took with the 15th overall pick — have yet to be scheduled. But Garagiola said he is hopeful a deal can be worked out in time to give Drew a full spring training.
Negotiations stalled after Drew turned down a reported four-year major league deal with a $3 million signing bonus. If the D-Backs cannot work a deal with Drew, he is eligible to be chosen in this June’s draft.
The other two remaining unsigned first-round draft picks, Rice pitchers Philip Humber (New York Mets; third pick) and Jeff Niemann (Tampa Bay; fourth pick), recently agreed to terms, receiving bonuses of $3 million and $3.2 million, respectively.
That could help set the market for Drew, a projected top-five choice who many teams passed on because of a potential high price tag.
“It’s hard to say, but any signings at the top of the draft can bring things into better focus,” Garagiola said. “We’ll study those signings and see how they were put together, then see how that relates to what we want to do.” Another Rice pitcher, Wade Townsend (No. 9 overall pick), was unable to reach an agreement with the Baltimore Orioles and returned to school. He is not on the Owls’ roster, however, and will likely play in an independent league until the draft.
ARBITRATION
February arbitration dates have been set for Arizona’s eligible players, pitchers Casey Fossum and Mike Koplove, but Garagiola would like to maintain the team’s track record of avoiding the courtroom.
Only two D-Backs players — Jorge Fabregas in 1998 and Damian Miller in 2001 — have gone to arbitration.
“You always want to get cases settled, but we want to do it with a number we’re comfortable with,” Garagiola said. “We won’t settle just to settle.”
Fossum submitted a salary proposal of $1.35 million; Arizona countered with $800,000. Koplove submitted $970,000; the D-Backs $750,000.
SHORT HOPS
The D-Backs are continuing to pursue another outfielder.
Talks with the Oakland Athletics concerning Eric Byrnes are ongoing, and Garagiola has spoken with the Boston Red Sox about Jay Payton. Garagiola said the team is studying a number of other players as trade or free agent signing possibilities.. . .
Arizona is seeking approval from Major League Baseball for rehabilitating position players Luis Gonzalez (elbow), Troy Glaus (shoulder) and Matt Kata (shoulder) to report to spring training with pitchers and catchers on Feb. 16.
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