But perhaps the closest deal, and one that shows just how willing the Tigers are to trade Weaver, is the one the Tigers were hoping to make with Montreal. According to ESPN’s Peter Gammons, Tigers General Manager Dave Dombrowski called Indians’ GM Mark Shapiro shortly after the Tribe traded Bartolo Colon to the Expos, because the Tigers had been trying to land the same prospects the Indians ended up with. According to Gammons, quoting Shapiro: “(Dombrowski) knew the players because he was talking to (Expos’ GM Omar Minaya about Weaver). He knows about making deals like this because of his Florida experience. He told me you just have to accept the fact that the public won’t like it.'”
6. Jose Lima, starting pitcher, Detroit Tigers ($7.25 million) In seven-plus seasons, Lima’s won 60 and lost 72, and sports a lifetime ERA of 5.10. He’s being paid big bucks now because, for two years — 1998 and 1999 — he was a very good pitcher for the Astros. Now, he’s a terrible pitcher for the Tigers, sporting an ERA of 11.12 this season in only 22 2/3 innings pitched.
Henriquez, 28, was called up from Triple-A Toledo after the Tigers placed outfielder Jacob Cruz on the 15-day disabled list. Cruz has bone chips in his left elbow and is expected to see doctors next week to find out the extent of his injury and if he needs surgery.
UPDATE: Jacob Cruz will require surgery and is done for the year.
What Dombrowski does between now and the July 31 trade deadline will have everything to do with how fast the Tigers become shipshape. Like it or not, that probably means trading Jeff Weaver for players who can help the Tigers end this rebuilding charade, which has consumed the better part of 15 years.
Jeff Weaver remains a big commodity, with the Red Sox and Diamondbacks scouting him lately. And Damion Easley, Bobby Higginson and either Shane Halter or Craig Paquette are eminently available. If the Tigers would take on Denny Neagle’s contract (and they’re interested), they remain a candidate to make a big deal with the Rockies.
Tigers catcher Mike Rivera has done nothing but crush the ball since being sent back to Toledo. In the 21 games since his demotion he hit .321 with nine homers and 21 RBIs. He’ll be back in the majors at some point, but will have to improve his defense if he’s going to knock Brandon Inge out of the lineup.
The Cincinnati Reds are interested in acquiring Moehler, according to Reds sources. The Tigers could aim to obtain third-base prospect Brandon Larson in return.
I’m also happy to see them take a flyer on George Lombard. Not that I think he’s the next Candy Maldonado (or the next Franklin Stubbs, either), but at 26, he needs a shot at a job. Where better than a team as definitively moribund and beside the point as the Tigers? And when you don’t have to give up anything to give him that shot, how sweet is that?
There was some talk around baseball last week that Dombrowski is already willing to lower the “steep” asking price. Weaver isn’t Dombrowski’s type of player, some people said, not Dombrowski’s type of person.
Tigers and Braves trade Kris Keller for George Lombard According to the Detroit News, “Lombard, 26, is a high-potential prospect for whom the Braves had a high regard but could no longer wait.” Sounds a lot like Encarnacion. Lombard’s development has been slowed by injury, but Merv Rettenmund is familiar with him, and likes him.
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