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11.21.2008 6:53 pm

Trever Miller, Cardinals still talking; Mike Parisi outrighted

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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TOWER GROVE — As the weekend arrived, the St. Louis Cardinals continued to work Friday on the details of the deal for lefthanded reliever Trever Miller while also keeping conversations open with other lefthanded relievers and free agents on the market.

Miller, 35, came to St. Louis on Thursday for a physical, a clear sign of the team’s and player’s mutual interest and what some baseball sources believed was a step toward finalizing a deal. The framework of a two-year deal was in place, pending a physical, multiple sources indicated this week. The Cardinals, at the same time, have other offers out and are engaged in other discussions with free agents. On Thursday night, general manager John Mozeliak said the two sides were still working on the “language” of the deal with Miller.

Both sides of the negotiations have declined comment while talks are ongoing.

The Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds had been two of the teams most eagerly courting Miller, an industry source said Wednesday evening. Cincinnati general manager Walt Jocketty confirmed to MLB.com on Friday the Reds interest in Miller, explaining: “We looked at Trever Miller and thought about it. But we didn’t want to go for the amount it was going to cost to have what is basically a situational left-hander.”

While negotiating the deal with Miller, the Cardinals remain in contact with agents for several other lefthanded relievers. They intend to add two lefty relievers from the free agent pool, having already acquired Charlie Manning via waivers and Ian Ostlund on a minor-league deal.

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The Cardinals outrighted starter Mike Parisi to Class AAA, reducing their number of players on the 40-man roster to 36. The righthander had Tommy John surgery on his pitching elbow at the end of the season, and he will miss most of the 2009 season recovering from the repair. Parisi, a ninth-round pick in 2004, pitched in 10 games as a reliever and started two games for the Cardinals this past season, going 0-4 with a 8.22 ERA overall. In Triple-A Memphis’ starting rotation, Parisi went 8-2 record with a 3.86 ERA. Opponents hit .252 against him in the minors.

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Shouldn’t the language of the contract have been worked out before the physical? This seems a little odd…

— CardsfanInIL
7:54 pm November 21st, 2008

I’m guessing the “language” may have to do with incentives and the like.

— Jerry Modene
10:08 pm November 21st, 2008

see, Missouri just passed that law where English is the official language for all contracts and such. well, turns out this guy wanted to negotiate in Spanish, so they have to work on the language…yeah that’s it!

— JJM97
10:22 pm November 21st, 2008

Oh, this time of year everyone is speaking a different language, but it isn’t Spanish or English that gets everyone bogged down in the verbal muck.

dg
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— Derrick Goold
8:26 am November 22nd, 2008

I guess it looks like yet another uneventful offseason for the Cardinals.

— Joe Baxter
10:57 am November 22nd, 2008

Hey….I said it all year..Man, if we could just somehow sign TREVOR MILLER, nothing can stop us now!!

— shive
11:37 am November 22nd, 2008

This is really getting old. First it was let’s trade Ludwick, and now they can’t come to terms with a 35 year old, get one guy out, reliever. Let’s just trade Pujols and Ludwick and we can all become cub fans. Please Dewitt do us a favor and sell the Cardinals.

— George
12:48 pm November 22nd, 2008

Why didn’t the Rays exercise the 2009 option on this guy? They reportedly had a $2 million dollar option and decided to exercise a $400,000 buyout instead. That makes no sense to me. If Affelt got a two year $8 million deal wouldn’t it have been best to exercise the option and trade him? Is this guy hurt?

— Jim
1:53 pm November 22nd, 2008

I would guess the Rays did not pick up his option because their needs are different and their available talent is different. Price will be in the rotation in 2009. That could (potentially) push someone else into the bullpen. Having drafted near the top for years, the Rays have stockpiled talent. Miller is not young so he probably just doesn’t fit in their plans for 2009.

— Allen
3:15 pm November 22nd, 2008

I agree with your assesment. My point was more along business lines. If Miller is worth $3-$4 million on the open market and the Rays had him for $2 million then they should have exercised the option and traded him to someone (like the Cardinals) this off season. Since Affelt went for $4 million surely other teams would have realized that they were getting a good deal at $2 million. That would have allowed Tampa to get some decent minor league talent and would have saved the $400,000 buyout money. I realize they did not know Affelt would get $4 million, but they should have known that $2 million was a good price.

— Jim
5:16 pm November 22nd, 2008

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