Yankees, Mets big winners at meetings

By The Associated Press

Thursday, December 11, 2008 11:59 PM EST

LAS VEGAS - Omar Minaya stepped out of a ballroom, bumped into Dave Dombrowski and received a hearty handshake from the Detroit Tigers general manager.
“Hey, Omar! Congratulations! You're knocking 'em over,” Dombrowski said.

Helps to come in from the Big Apple carrying all those bucks.

As baseball's winter meetings broke up Thursday in Las Vegas, the two New York teams went home big winners. Highlighting a hectic week, the Yankees landed pitching prize CC Sabathia, while Minaya and the Mets upgraded their maligned bullpen with All-Star relievers Francisco Rodriguez and J.J. Putz.

“There was no way that I thought I would be able to come here and get both those guys,” said Minaya, the Mets' general manager. “I think our goals have been met.”

While teams and agents cleared out quickly following the Rule 5 draft of minor leaguers, San Diego GM Kevin Towers said the Chicago Cubs pulled out of the Jake Peavy sweepstakes.

Several small-market clubs struck quiet deals, however.

Kansas City and reliever Kyle Farnsworth reached a preliminary agreement on a $9.25 million, two-year contract. The deal was pending a physical, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement had not been finalized.

The Royals also agreed to one-year contracts with pitchers Horacio Ramirez ($1.8 million) and Doug Waechter ($640,000).

Minnesota retained versatile infielder Nick Punto with an $8.5 million, two-year deal.

And the Arizona Diamondbacks reached a preliminary agreement with infielder Felipe Lopez on a $3.5 million, one-year contract. The deal was pending a physical, a person with knowledge of the negotiations said, speaking on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made.

Outside of New York, it seemed almost everyone was being cautious in a slow-moving market.

With clubs concerned about the national recession and determined to keep inexpensive young talent, the winter meetings included a string of minor deals but few big ones.

“It's active. It's busy. The phone rings a lot,” new Seattle general manager Jack Zduriencik said.

Speculation had the Boston Red Sox as front-runners for free-agent slugger Mark Teixeira, thought to have received offers of about $150 million or more. Manny Ramirez was still available, too.

“Most of it's just a big, old dance. You get some things done but not a lot,” said manager Joe Maddon of the AL champion Tampa Bay Rays. “It's kind of an interesting event.”

After the Yankees and Sabathia agreed Wednesday to the framework of a $161 million, seven-year contract, A.J. Burnett and Derek Lowe are the top free-agent starters still searching for work.

Surprise, surprise - the Yankees are ready to keep paying for more pitching.

“If you try to compete through monetary means, you're not going to do it,” Maddon said, adding that the free spending by New York clubs doesn't surprise or bother him. “You've got to figure out another way to get it done and for us that's through execution.”

Sabathia got a rude welcome to New York in tabloid headlines that focused on his girth and compared him to Mets ace Johan Santana.

Burnett could command a deal worth at least $80 million. He was told the Yankees would be prepared to give him five guaranteed years - matching the length of Atlanta's offer.

The Yankees and Mets both expect an economic boost when they move into new ballparks next season. Minaya secured Rodriguez with a $37 million, three-year contract and acquired Putz from Seattle in a three-team, 12-player trade.

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman left Las Vegas early Thursday and planned a pit stop before going home. He traveled to Texas to meet with Andy Pettitte as New York tries to re-sign the veteran left-hander.

The Yankees also renewed talks this week with Milwaukee about a possible trade that would send Melky Cabrera to the Brewers in a deal for center fielder Mike Cameron.

As for Ramirez, the NL West champion Dodgers made an offer to the free-agent slugger this fall but haven't heard whether he'll accept it.

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