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Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune reports that the Cubs are interested in free agent right-hander Hiroki Kuroda. It's not surprising, as Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein tried to deal for Kuroda at the July trade deadline when he was with the Red Sox. Kuroda is not expected to return to the Dodgers after they signed Chris Capuano, but he also might decide to return to Japan. If he does remain in the majors, there's sure to be a good number of teams interested in him. source: http://ppt.cc/(w~n 另補:有可能會吃掉 Alfonso Soriano 的一半薪水將他交易 Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-times thinks the Cubs would be willing to eat more than half of Alfonso Soriano's remaining salary in a potential trade. That's noble of them, but even if you cut the $54 million remaining on Soriano's deal in half, any team that gets him would still have to pay him an average of $9 million over the next three seasons. They'd also have to give up a prospect or two, though it surely wouldn't be anyone of major consequence in what would be a salary dump deal for the Cubs. If Soriano is dealt, the defensively-challenged outfielder would be a better fit as a DH with an American League club. Soriano does have a no-trade clause, but Wittenmyer says he's indicated a willingness to waive it. source: http://ppt.cc/PpGc 將Alfonso Soriano買來只要付9M/y? -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 210.240.73.144
OoyaoO:就算9M用Soriano還是太貴 而且剩下三年是36~38歲 12/05 10:17