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Crosby a poor signing for Pirates

The Pirates are expected to sign Bobby Crosby today to a one-year deal worth $1.5 million, as management wanted someone to compete with Ronny...

Tough Night For Rodriguez; Cedeno Homers Again

Day #2 of the Winter Meetings, and no big announcements by the Pirates. Talking, discussing, suggesting, speculating, negotiating.... lots of rumors.

Meanwhile, plenty of winter ball action on Tuesday evening:

PUERTO RICAN LEAGUE

Gigantes de Carolina 4, Leones de Ponce 3

Things fell apart for reliever RJ Rodriguez. He was called in to pitch the bottom of the 9th, with Ponce holding a 3-0 lead. Rodriguez got the first out, then gave up three consecutive singles to load the bases. A ground-rule double by Nate Schierholtz (Giants) scored two runs, and Rodriguez was lifted. His relief, Pete Parise (Cardinals) gave up another single, which scored the runner from third to tie the game at 3-3. Schierholtz tried to score from second but was thrown out at the plate. Another single brought in the runner from first base with the winning run -- which was charged to Parise, as was the loss.

DOMINICAN LEAGUE

Tigres del Licey 5, Gigantes del Cibao 4

Licey broke a 3-3 tie with 2 runs in the top of the 8th inning, on a single, a double, and an RBI single by Indy area native LF/1B Jake Fox. Los Gigantes brought reliever Juan Perez on in relief, and Perez walked the only batter he faced, loading the bases. The next reliever gave up a sacrifice fly that brought in what was to become the winning run. Los Gigantes scored an unearned run in the bottom of the inning, but that was all they could get. C Ronny Paulino singled twice for Licey, and reliever Denny Bautista gave up a run to Los Gigantes in the 5th inning on a walk and two singles.

Aguilas Cibaenas 2, Estrellas de Oriente 0

Only 7 hits between the two teams, plus 2 walks, but a total of 4 errors. Los Aguilas scored one run in the 2nd on a single, a walk, a double steal, and an RBI ground out. A double, a single, and a sacrifice fly added another run in the 5th, and that was all the hits they had. Los Estrellas couldn't take advantage of any of their 4 hits or the three errors by Los Aguilas. C Robinzon Diaz went 0-for-3 for Los Estrellas, and he made a throwing error that didn't amount to anything. 1B Brian Myrow had one of the singles, leading off the 7th inning, and made it as far as third base, but no farther. Maiko Loyola played one inning in left field and flied out in his only plate appearance. Reliever Roberto Giron had a good outing, retiring all four batters he faced over the 7th and 8th innings.

VENEZUELAN LEAGUE

Tigres de Aragua 4, Cardenales de Lara 1

Every member of Aragua's batting order recorded at least one hit, as Los Tigres totalled 11 hits. 1B Hector Gimenez had the RBI single that put Aragua onto the scoreboard in the bottom of the 1st inning. Lara tied the score in the 2nd inning, but Los Tigres came out on top courtesy of a 2-run homer by SS Ronny Cedeno in the 5th inning, and a single by Gimenez and an RBI double in the 6th.

Leones del Caracas 4, Navegantes del Magallanes 2

Magallanes scored one run in the 2nd inning when LF Mike Ryan worked the first of back-to-back walks, then scored on an RBI double. Caracas scored 2 runs in the bottom of the frame, and added an insurance run in the 4th inning. Magallanes scored again in the 8th inning. Argenis Diaz came in as a pinch-runner after a lead-off single, then scored on a double and an RBI ground out. Caracas regained the 2-run lead with a run in the bottom of the 8th, when 2B Jose Castillo tripled to drive in a run. Castillo tried to steal home but was thrown out. Ronald Uviedo pitched a scoreless 6th inning for Caracas, allowing two walks but erasing one with a double play. Uviedo got a ground out and gave up a single to open the 7th inning before being relieved.

Bravos de Margarita 11, Caribes de Anzoategui 1

Margarita sent 12 batters to the plate in the bottom of the 1st inning, bringing in 6 runs, and they never looked back. CF Jonel Pacheco entered the game as a defensive replacement for Margarita in the 7th inning, and he singled and scored in the 8th inning. Los Caribes were stunned, and managed only 5 hits, including a solo homer in the 6th for their only run. CF Gorkys Hernandez was 0-for-3 with 2 strikeouts. Adenson Chourio grounded out in a pinch-hit appearance in the 7th inning, then remained in the game at short for Los Caribes.

MEXICAN PACIFIC LEAGUE

Tomateros de Culiacan 5, Yaquis de Obregon 3

RF Chris Snelling walked 4 times in 4 plate appearances for Obregon. In the 4th inning, Snelling walked after a lead-off walk and a single, and a throwing error by the catcher allowed the lead runner to score. That was followed by a 2-run double, and Snelling scored all the way from first base. Culican answered back with 2 runs in the bottom of the inning, beginning with a solo homer. The newest former Pirate, 2B Luis Cruz followed the homer with a single and advanced to second base on a wild pitch. Another single brought Cruz home. Culican tied the score with a run in the 5th inning (double, single, sacrifice fly). They took the lead with another solo homer in the 7th, and added an insurance run in the 8th. Cruz came to the plate in the 8th with the bases loaded, and bounced to the shortstop for what should have been a force out at the plate. But the catcher couldn't make the catch, and everyone was safe, and the run was in.

Venados de Mazatlan 5, Algodoneros de Guasave 2

Four runs in the 7th inning pushed Mazatlan over the top. They had scored their first run in the bottom of the 1st on two doubles and a throwing error by Guasave's LF Yurendell de Caster. Guasave scored their only runs in the top of the 1st, when the game began with a hit batter and a single. De Caster bunted the two runners into scoring position, and they came across the plate on an RBI single. De Caster also doubled in the 7th inning.

A Slow Monday In The Winter Leagues

Very few winter ball games played on Monday....

Indios de Mayaguez 11, Leones de Ponce 2

While Mayaguez was busy hitting everything in sight, and scoring 9 runs over the last three innings, Ponce was held to just 4 hits and 4 walks. Two of those base runners scored, and the other six were left on base. Three of the hits and both runs came in the 4th inning -- two doubles and an RBI single. 3B Greg Picart came in as a late-inning defensive replacement in the top of the 9th, and he struck out in his only plate appearance.

Lots more games on Tuesday..... and a little less "winter" for the Winter Meetings in Indianapolis.

Pirates should acquire a player with a burdensome contract

We are now in the second day of the Winter Meetings in Indianapolis, and the majority of Pirates-related news has been predictable. Managemetn is...

Winter Meetings Day 1: In And Out

All those in town for the Winter Meetings got a taste of, well, WINTER, this morning in Indianapolis. The snow and ice were gone by mid-morning, though the temperatures didn't get very far above freezing.

INF/OF Luis Cruz is OUT -- the Pirates had just placed him on waivers, and the Brewers claimed him. Since Cruz has one option remaining, the Brewers think that he might fill in their organization's lack of a shortstop at the AAA (Nashville) and AA (Huntsville) levels. Cruz was on the Pirates' 40-man roster, so this opens up one spot on that roster.

Reliever Jeff Sues is OUT -- or at least, off the 40-man roster. He went through waivers unclaimed and was outrighted to AAA Indianapolis. The righty spent most of 2009 in Altoona, but appeared in 8 games for Indy at the end of the season. He was expected to be back in Indy for 2010 anyway, but now there are two spots open on the 40-man roster.

Reliever Vinnie Chulk is IN -- he has been signed to a minor league contract, so that doesn't change anything with the 40-man roster. Chulk is a Florida native who will turn 31 later this month. He was the Blue Jay's 12th round pick in the 2000 draft, and he pitched in their organization until 2006, making his major league debut in 2003. In July 2006, Chulk was traded to the Giants. He pitched at the major league level for the Giants for all of 2007, when he threw 53 innings in 57 appearances, with a 5-4 record and a 3.57 ERA, with 14 walks and 41 strikeouts. He split 2008 between the Giants and AAA Fresno, for a combined 56.1 innings in 49 appearances (all but 2 in relief). That season he earned a 0-4 record with a 4.13 ERA, with 21 walks and 37 strikeouts. Chulk signed with the Cleveland Indians' organization for 2009, and began the season in Cleveland, but made only 8 appearances there. He spent most of the season with AAA Columbus, where he did better -- a 1-0 record and a 2.08 ERA in 18 appearances. In 21.1 innings, he gave up 22 hits, 7 walks, and struck out 16 batters. Chulk has been invited to major league spring training, and will be given the chance to compete for a bullpen spot with the Pirates. If he doesn't make it, he'll be in Indianapolis.

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Coonelly talks finances with Post-Gazette

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Cedeno Goes 3-for-3, Hamman Pitches Well

Sunday afternoon and evening's winter league games with the Pirates' farmhands and friends:

PUERTO RICAN LEAGUE / DOMINICAN LEAGUE

Toros del Este 3, Leones de Ponce 0

After 6 scoreless innings, Los Toros had posted only 2 singles and a walk, while Los Leones had managed one single and one walk. Ponce was only able to collect one more walk, and a double in the bottom of the 9th inning, and was held scoreless. Los Toros broke the scoreless tie with a run in the 7th on a single and three consecutive walks, then added a run in the 8th on two walks and an RBI single. In the top of the 9th, reliever RJ Rodriguez took the mound for Ponce, and with one out, he gave up two singles. A throwing error allowed one run to score, for Los Toros' third run of the game. The next batter bounced back to the mound, and Rodriguez tried for the fielder's choice, but was not in time, loading the bases. Rodriguez settled down at that point, and got a foul pop and a strikeout to end the inning.

Tigres del Licey 5, Criollos de Caguas 2

Caguas scored a run in each of the 7th and 8th innings, but could not catch up to Licey. SS Luis Figueroa singled to open the game, and then singled again after Caguas' run had scored in the 7th inning. Licey got onto the scoreboard in the 2nd inning with a solo homer by C Ronny Paulino and added another run in the 3rd. Three more runs came in during the 7th inning. Licey loaded the bases with two singles and an intentional walk. An unintentional walk forced in one run, then DH Wily Mo Pena's single plated two more runs. Indy native LF Jake Fox went 0-for-2 for Licey. Reliever Denny Bautista entered the game in the top of the 8th, with runners on first and second and one out. He threw a wild pitch that moved both base runners up 90 feet, then threw another wild pitch on strike three that allowed a run to score. A double play ended the inning.

VENEZUELAN LEAGUE

Navegantes del Magallanes 13, Leones del Caracas 4

Magallanes scored 6 runs in the 5th inning and 6 more runs over the last two innings to easily beat Caracas. LF Mike Ryan hit an RBI double to get the scoring started for Magallanes in the 2nd inning. He doubled again in the 5th inning, to plate 2 runs, and then scored when DH Edgardo Alfonzo followed him with a 2-run homer. Corey Hamman pitched the 9th inning for Magallanes and retired three batters in order.

Tigres de Aragua 10, Tiburones de La Guaira 3

Los Tigres bit Los Tiburones with a 7-run bottom of the 8th, which broke a 3-3 tie. SS Ronny Cedeno had the first of three consecutive singles in the bottom of the 1st inning, and came around to score. He hit the second of two doubles in the 3rd inning, picking up an RBI, and then scored on 1B Hector Gimenez's RBI single. Gimenez led off the 8th inning with a walk, and after a bunt, a throwing error, and a double, Cedeno singled to bring in one of the 7 runs. He stole second base, and scored on C Wilson Ramos' 3-run homer. Gimenez followed the homer with his second walk of the inning, but was left on base. Cedeno also walked in the 4th inning and dropped down a sacrifice bunt in the 7th.

MEXICAN PACIFIC LEAGUE

Venados de Mazatlan 6, Tomateros de Culiacan 1

Culiacan scored their run in the bottom of the 1st inning, but could not answer Mazatlan's 6 runs scattered over the rest of the game. 2B Luis Cruz singled in the 7th inning, but didn't score.

Algodoneros de Guasave 2, Caneros de Los Mochis 1

Pitching ruled in this game, with Los Caneros posting just 4 hits and Guasave posting 6. Los Caneros had 2 hits in the 3rd inning and a walk in the 7th, but went down in order in each of the other first 8 innings. A walk and two singles brought in their only run in the 9th. Guasave scored one run in the 3rd on a solo homer and another run in the 6th on two doubles. LF Yurendell de Caster walked in the bottom of the 1st inning, but was erased in a double play.

Yaquis de Obregon 6, Aguilas de Mexicali 5

Obregon's first three runs came on three consecutive solo homers to lead off the bottom of the 2nd inning. Chris Snelling, who was playing right field instead of first base in this game, had the middle homer. Snelling also walked to load the bases in the 3rd inning, and the next batter also walked, forcing in a run. A single, an RBI double, and an RBI single added 2 more runs in the 5th inning. Mexicali tried to come back with one run in the 7th and 2 more in the 8th, but couldn't catch up.

Winter Meetings Anticipation

Baseball's Winter Meetings begin tomorrow, right here in Indianapolis. Nothing is open to the public... but wouldn't it be fun to be the fly on the wall? Or just happen to be hanging out at the nice restaurants downtown and watch who wanders in? (Nope, I won't be doing that -- I've got to go to work.) Chris Wright of the Indianapolis Star has provided us with an ABC Guide to the Winter Meetings.

The Pirates seem to be expecting to make a Rule 5 pick at the major league level, and that player will need to remain on the Pirates' 25-man roster all season (unless, like Donnie Veal, he has to go on the Disabled List for awhile). That means they will need to free up a spot on the 40-man roster. INF/OF Luis Cruz has been placed on waivers, which means he will be the man on the bubble. Cruz has been outrighted to AAA before, so, if the Pirates make a Rule 5 pick, and if Cruz is removed from the 40-man roster, and if he clears waivers... then he can be a free agent. Maybe he re-signs with the Pirates, and maybe he doesn't. The 26-year old has primarily played at second base or shortstop in the Pirates' organization, but when he plays winter ball, this season for Culiacan in his native Mexico, he often plays outfield as well. Cruz appeared in 27 games for the Pirates in 2009, and hit .214 with a double and 2 RBI. He also played in 66 games for AAA Indianapolis, where he hit better --.253 -- and had 15 doubles, 3 homers, and 23 RBI. He is currently hitting .312 in 35 games with Culiacan, and hit his first homer last night. He also has 10 doubles and 13 RBI.

Catcher Steve Lerud was removed from the Pirates' 40-man roster, and now has signed a minor league deal with the Kansas City Royals. Lerud was the Pirates' third round pick in the 2003 draft. He moved up through the system fairly slowly, though. He spent all of 2009 with the AA Altoona Curve, where he hit .240 with 17 doubles, 4 homers, and 26 RBI. May and July were his best months, as he hit .271 and .275 respectively. Behind the plate, he committed 6 errors and allowed 15 passed balls. He threw out only 27% of potential base stealers. Lerud was going to be soon overtaken by last year's #1 draft pick Tony Sanchez, so a new organization might give him more opportunity.

Pirates Sign Indy Leaguer; Cruz And De Caster Homer

The Pirates have signed infielder Chris Garcia to a minor league contract. This 22-year old Brooklyn native spent the 2009 season playing for the Shreveport-Bossier Captains of the American Association. He moved around the infield, playing at all three bases, doing particularly well at first base, with one error in 24 games there. At the plate, Garcia finished second in the league with a .361 batting average, 5 home runs, and 52 RBI in 77 games. Garcia was chosen by the Angels in the 15th round of the 2007 draft, and played in their organization for the rest of the 2007 and all of the 2008 season. He split both seasons between the Arizona Rookie League and Orem of the Pioneer league, and hit a combined .332 for those two season, with 22 doubles, 3 triples, 4 homers, and 51 RBI. Garcia will join the Pirates' minor league camp for spring training... look for him to begin 2010 with West Virginia or State College.

A look at Pirates' players and friends in Saturday's winter league action:

VENEZUELAN LEAGUE

Leones de Caracas 6, Tigres de Aragua 2

Los Leones won the feline war by scoring all their runs in the last four innings. 2B Jose Castillo hit a 2-run homer in the 6th, and they added an unearned run in the 7th. Another error, two singles, and another homer gave Caracas 3 more runs in the 6th. Aragua scored twice but was held to just 4 hits, one by SS Ronny Cedeno. Cedeno's single opened the 4th inning, and he advanced to second and then to third on two errors. He scored on an RBI double. A walk, another error, and a single brought in a run in the 8th inning. Caracas committed a total of 4 errors, while Aragua made 3 errors. 1B Hector Gimenez was 0-for-3 with a walk, and C Raul Chavez went 0-for-4.

Cardenales de Lara 6, Aguilas de Zulia 4

Lara was leading 5-2 going into the bottom of the 7th inning. After Zulia scored 2 runs on a double and three singles, Romulo Sanchez entered the game with no outs and runners on the corners. No problem -- he just struck out three batters to get out of the inning. And for good measure, he came back out in the 7th inning and struck out three more.

Tiburones de La Guaira 7, Navegantes del Magallanes 4

Four runs in the 7th inning gave Los Tiburones the bite they needed. Magallanes scored 2 runs in the 3rd, and added 2 more in the 9th, but that rally fell short. Argenis Diaz entered the game as a pinch-runner in the 6th inning for Magallanes, but was left on base at the end of the inning. He remained in the game as the DH, but did not actually get a chance to bat. He was replaced by pinch hitter Mike Ryan in the 9th inning, and Ryan lined out. A single, an RBI double, and an RBI single followed, but that was all Los Navegantes could get.

Caribes de Anzoategui 7, Bravos de Margarita 4

Los Caribes scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 1st, then the teams matched one another with solo homers in the 2nd and then 3 runs each in the 8th. Margarita's runs in the 8th came on a 3-run homer. Los Caribes loaded the bases in the bottom of the frame with a double and two walks. Another walk forced in a run, and CF Gorkys Hernandez brought in a second run with an RBI single. An RBI ground out accounted for the third run.

DOMINICAN LEAGUE

Gigantes del Cibao 4, Tigres del Licey 1

Los Gigantes scored 2 runs in both the 5th and 6th innings, while Licey managed only one run in the 2nd inning and were limited to just 4 hits. DH Ronny Paulino and LF Jake Fox both went hitless in the game.

Estrellas de Oriente 12, Aguilas Cibaenas 6

Los Estrellas scored 9 runs in the bottom of the 4th inning, to run over Los Aguilas. C Robinzon Diaz led Los Estrellas' attack with three hits -- a triple and two singles, with one RBI. 1B Brian Myrow picked up an RBI with a sacrifice fly and also scored a run. C Erik Kratz had one RBI for Los Aguilas, also with a sacrifice fly.

MEXICAN PACIFIC LEAGUE

Tomateros de Culiacan 3, Venados de Mazatlan 2

Mazatlan scored two runs in the top of the 1st inning, and 2B Luis Cruz answered back on behalf of Culiacan with a 2-run homer in the bottom of the 2nd. The 2-2 tie lasted until the bottom of the 9th, 13 runners left on base later. The inning began with back-to-back singles, and Cruz dropped down a sacrifice bunt to move them both into scoring position. After an intentional walk, and unintentional walk forced in the winning run.

Algodoneros de Guasave 9, Caneros de Los Mochis 0

Over the first 8 innings, Los Caneros managed only three baserunners -- two singles and a hit batter -- and all three were erased in double plays. They worked two walks in the bottom of the 9th, and those two runners were their only LOB's for the game. Meanwhile, Guasave batters were having their way at the plate, scoring in 5 consecutive innings. In the 3rd, LF Yurendell de Caster and 1B Japhet Amador hit back-to-back homers, with de Caster's for 2 runs.

Ryan Goes 4-for-4

Pirates' players and friends in Friday night's winter league action:

DOMINICAN LEAGUE

Estrellas de Oriente 8, Tigres del Licey 1

After three quiet innings by both teams, Licey opened the scoring with one run. Indy-area native 1B Jake Fox, who was traded from the Cubs to the A's yesterday, singled, and scored on two more singles. Los Estrellas answered back with a run in the bottom of the inning. A single, a stolen base, and an RBI single by C Robinzon Diaz tied the game. Los Estrellas took off after that. They loaded the bases on three singles, then brought them all in with a triple in the 5th to take a 4-1 lead. Two walks and an RBI single by 2B Pedro Lopez brought in one run in the 7th. Diaz brought in another with a sacrifice fly, and 1B Bryan Myrow made it three runs in the inning with another RBI single. Los Estrellas added a final run in the 8th, when RF Maiko Loyola reached second base on an error, and scored on an RBI double. Jake Fox also singled in the 6th and the 8th innings, but did not score. DH Ronny Paulino went 0-for-3 with a walk for Licey. Roberto Giron earned his third win with 2.2 scoreless innings for Los Estrellas, including 3 strikeouts.

VENEZUELAN LEAGUE

Bravos de Margarita 7, Caribes de Anzoategui 2

A 4-run 7th inning put the game away for Margarita. Los Caribes scored one run in the bottom of the 1st on two walks and a double. They scored again in the 4th, on CF Gorkys Hernadez's RBI single.

Navegantes del Magallanes 10, Tigres de Aragua 6

LF Mike Ryan led Magallanes with a 4-for-4 night, including a solo homer and 2 RBI. Aragua had the early lead, on a 3-run homer in the 1st inning by CF Jason Pridie (Twins). SS Ronny Cedeno singled right before the homer. Cedeno also singled in the 2nd inning, when Aragua scored again to take a 4-0 lead. Magallanes returned fire with 5 runs in the bottom of the 3rd, including a 2-run homer, then a double and four singles, including an RBI single by Ryan. They scored again in the 4th, and added Ryan's solo homer in the 5th. Magallanes loaded the bases in the 7th inning on two singles, one by Ryan, and a hit batter. The next two batters each forced in a run with a walk and by being hit by another pitch. A double and two singles gave Los Navegantes their final run in the 8th. Los Tigres picked up a 2-run homer in the top of the 8th, but could not catch up. 1B Hector Gimenez went 0-for-4 for Aragua, and C Alex Delgado singled in 3 plate appearances. Reliever Jean Machi pitched the 9th inning for Magallanes and retired the side in order with one strikeout.

Tiburones de La Guaira 11, Leones del Caracas 9

A hit batter and two doubles gave La Guaira two runs in the top of the 11th inning to break a 9-9 tie, and Caracas struck out in order in the bottom of the inning. La Guaira's Former Pirate farmhand Ronald Belisario was charged with a Blown Save when he was charged with 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th -- a single, an RBI triple, a sacrifice fly, a walk, and an RBI double. Ronald Uviedo came on to pitch for Caracas in La Guaira's 5-run 3rd inning. Uviedo faced only one battter that inning, and got the inning-ending double play. He retired the side in order in the 4th inning, then got a ground out to begin the 5th before being relieved.

MEXICAN PACIFIC LEAGUE

Tomateros de Culiacan 5, Venados de Mazatlan 1

Mazatlan left 8 runners on the bases and managed to push only one run across the plate. They had the bases loaded in the 3rd inning, but left all three stranded, and they also fell victim to two double plays. Finally, in the 8th inning, a double and an RBI single gave them their only run. Culiacan wasn't having any better luck for the first five innings, also leaving runners on base and bouncing into double plays. They got going in the 6th inning, when a home run followed a walk and a single. A double, a throwing error by one pitcher, and a wild pitch by another pitcher gave Culiacan two more runs in the 7th. 2B Luis Cruz went 0-for-4 for Culiacan.

Caneros de Los Mochis 4, Algodoneros de Guasave 1

Not a lot of strong hitting in this game, either. Los Caneros scored their first run in the top of the first without benefit of a hit: a walk, a hit batter, a sacrifice bunt, and a sacrifice fly. Guasave tied it up in the 2nd in almost the same way: walk, single, sac bunt and sac fly. Los Caneros went on to add another run in the 5th on a solo homer and two more in the 7th on two singles, a sac bunt and a sac fly, plus the help of two errors by Guasave. 3B Yurendell de Caster was 0-for-4 for Guasave.

Yaquis de Obregon 2, Aguilas de Mexicali 0

The trend continued in this game too. Mexicali put runners on base with 6 hits, including a double and a triple, (no walks) and left them all on base. Obregon scored one run in the bottom of the 1st with three singles, and added one more in the 6th on a solo homer. 3B Chris Snelling was hit by a pitch to begin the 2nd inning for Obregon, and he got all the way to third on a single and a ground out, but was left there at the end of the inning. He was 0-for-2 in his other plate appearances.