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Timo Perez, OF, Detroit TigersFriday 12/7, 3:12 PM CT
The Tigers sent Timo Perez to Triple-A Toledo on Friday. Perez hit .389 with 13 RBI in 29 games last season.
Kevin Mench, LF, Toronto Blue JaysFriday 12/7, 11:26 AM CT
The Brewers unsuccessfully tried to deal Kevin Mench during the Winter Meetings. If they're unable to trade him prior to the Dec. 12 deadline for offering contracts, Mench could be non-tendered, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. The team wants to either find a left fielder or find a third baseman and move Ryan Braun to left field. Either way, it doesn't appear that Mench is in their plans for next season.
Carlos Pena, 1B, Tampa Bay RaysFriday 12/7, 10:44 AM CT
Agent Scott Boras doesn't expect Carlos Pena to receive a multi-year contract offer from Tampa Bay this offseason, according to the Tampa Tribune. "He's got two years to go before he's a free agent, and normally those types of situations are one where they end up doing a one-year deal," said Boras, who added that he would be "all ears" if the Rays came up with a longer-term proposal he found suitable. Pena hit .282 with 46 homers and 121 RBI in 2007, and Boras would obviously like to turn that into a big contract down the road.
Hideki Matsui, DH, New York YankeesFriday 12/7, 10:35 AM CT
The Yankees are open to trading Hideki Matsui, and they've reportedly talked to the Giants about a potential deal, according to Newsday. A source close to situation indicated that Matsui and a prospect could be enough to net either Noah Lowry or Jonathan Sanchez, but that seems to be a very light return for the Japanese slugger.
Erik Bedard, P, Seattle MarinersFriday 12/7, 10:21 AM CT
While the Red Sox are still pursuing a Johan Santana deal, they've also thrown their hat into the Erik Bedard sweepstakes, according to the Baltimore Sun. Bedard won't be eligible to be a free agent until after the 2009 season (Santana will be a free agent after '08), so acquiring him could make a bit more sense. The thought now is that the Red Sox and Yankees are the leaders to acquire Bedard, although it remains to be seen if the Orioles are willing to trade him within the divison.