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11.24.2008 5:32 pm

Edgar Renteria’s agent: Report of signing is “false”

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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TOWER GROVE — The agent for shortstop Edgar Renteria called a report from a New York sports radio station that the shortstop had signed with the San Francisco Giants “completely false.” Barry Meister, an agent for the free agent shortstop, said he didn’t mind refuting a “false report” and he went on to say that nothing was imminent with any of the half dozen teams that have shown interest in Renteria.

“I don’t really have a read on the pacing of it,” Meister told me. “There are stops and starts.”

Renteria’s agents have engaged in negotiations with the San Francisco, but nothing is close, not even the two-year, $18-million agreement reported by WFAN. How this impacts the St. Louis Cardinals plans this offseason is two-fold: First, the Cardinals are one of the six teams that have remained in pursuit of Renteria this winter and, secondly, the Cardinals don’t plan to make a move on Renteria until after the deadline for teams to offer arbitration to their free agents.

This has been covered in the paper and discussed in here: Renteria is a Type-A free agent and therefore signing him before the arbitration deadline would send the Cardinals’ first-round pick to Detroit. San Francisco, however, would have to send its second-round pick.

The new CBA offers that little wrinkle for teams with picks in the top half of the first round.

It is highly unlikely that Detroit, having bought out Renteria’s option for 2009, would then risk a higher salary by offering him arbitration. The Cardinals, and other teams like the Cardinals, can just then wait for the deadline to pass and then sign Renteria without losing a pick.

I asked Meister if he was understanding of the Cardinals’ preference here — it would, after all, expand the pool of teams interested in Renteria. He said not only was he understanding but his relationship with the Cardinals is such that “they wouldn’t be surprised.” Just as he did when Renteria signed with Boston, Meister said he would “double-back” to the Cardinals before the shortstop signs elsewhere.

Meister, after all, represents pitching coach Dave Duncan and his son, outfielder Chris Duncan.

Henry Schulman, Giants beat writer for the San Francisco Chronicle has a blog entry on this from the Giants’ perspective. The headline alone is worth the click.

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The maximum salary cut through arbitration is 20%, or a new salary of $8M. Since they already paid $3M to decline his $11M option it would make no sense to offer him arbitration as the best they could do would be the deal they already rejected.

— giveml
8:56 am November 25th, 2008

Nice link to the San Francisco Chronicle… Honus Wagner… LMAO!

— Mark
8:57 am November 25th, 2008

The story from NY of his signing for the 2/$18 was FALSE. Meaning that the $9MM per in that story isn’t true either. There is nothing saying that Renteria is asking for that amount of money per year.

Regardless, if we can get Renteria for $8-$9 per for 2 years. That is a signing we must make. Everyone keeps making the statement that Renteria had a terrible year last season. And by all means, it was rough for him…but do yourself a favor and look at the #’s our SS’s put up over the last couple seasons, both offensively and defensively and compare.

A “terrible” season for Renteria, is a BIG upgrade for the Cardinals.

His defense isn’t that bad off, it’s not GG caliber anymore, but it’s certainly capable of reaching the same level as Izturis’ in 08′ and we know how much better it will be than Eckstein’s.

As for us not paying him whenever he left us the first time…..Umm well we might want to look at who all else we were paying or re-signing at that time….Rolen, Pujols, Walker, Edmonds, Mulder, Izzy….Not to mention, that our budget was approximately $10MM+ less back then - as to what it is now. Also, the part where our Middle Infield is one of our more pressing needs going into this offseason…..back then we didn’t feel as though it was. A lot has changed since the offseason of 04′.

— JonnyG
9:14 am November 25th, 2008

Thanks giveml. That’s what I was looking for.

Count me as a believer that Detroit won’t sign him. I don’t see us going after him for more than $6 per year for 2 years and he’d have to drop 15 pounds to be considered. (and I like the guy)

— Joepa
11:51 am November 25th, 2008

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