Saturday, January 30, 2010

Ott will appear on NHL Live

Dallas Stars forward Steve Ott will be among the guests on NHL Live! scheduled from noon-2 p.m. on NHL Network and NHL.com and broadcast on XM Radio. Also scheduled to appear to speak with co-hosts Rob Simpson and Dave Maloney are defenseman Cam Fowler, who is expected to be among the top selections in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, as well as Andy Brickley of Versus and Kevin Allen of USA Today.

Ott has 10 goals and 9 assists in 46 games in the dallas stars jersey this season. He was drafted in the first round by the club in 2000 and had a career-high 19 goals and 46 points last season.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Rangers ink with Jorge Alfaro

According to industry sources, the Rangers have signed Jorge Alfaro, a highly regarded 16-year-old catcher from Colombia. He is a right-handed hitter known for his raw power and strong arm. He is currently batting .250 with two RBIs in six games for Los Montaneros Del Sur in the Dominican Prospect League. The Phillies, Mariners, Indians, Giants and Yankees also expressed interest in this outfielder.

The Rangers, under the guidance of A.J. Preller, have been among the most aggressive teams in Latin America over the past few years, concentrating much efforts on premium players. Among the organization's top prospects are Tomas Tellis, an 18-year-old catcher from Venezuela who hit .322 in the Arizona Rookie League last summer and catcher Leonel De Los Santos, who hit .272 in 65 games at Class A Hickory last season. Hope Alfaro will put on the rangers jersey and play for the club.

Carrasco and Pirates agree to Minors deal

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that the Pirates agreed to a Minor League deal with reliever D.J. Carrasco, who is set to make $950,000 if he can earn up to $250,000 in performance bonuses. The five-year veteran has a career 20-16 record and a 4.45 ERA in 181 appearances with the Royals and White Sox. Carrasco became a free agent after the White Sox decided not to give him a contract.

Carrasco went 5-1 with a 3.76 ERA in 49 appearances in the white sox jersey in 2009. He struck out 62 batters while walking 29 in 93 1/3 innings.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

D-backs deal with Qualls and Heilman

It is reported that the D-backs have avoided arbitration with a pair of players by signing relievers Chad Qualls and Aaron Heilman to one-year deals. Qualls, who will make $4.185 million this season, was the D-backs' closer in 2009, going 2-2 with 24 saves and a 3.63 ERA in 51 relief appearances. The 31-year-old eventually underwent surgery and his rehab this winter has gone well.

Heilman was acquired by the D-backs from the Cubs in November. The 31-year-old right-hander was 4-4 with a 4.11 ERA and one save in 70 appearances for Chicago. Heilman ranks first among all relievers since 2005 and eighth in appearances with 349. He also pitched for the Mets from 2003-08 before joining the Cubs. Hope they can play well when they put on the diamondbacks jersey.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Beliveau suffers a stroke

According to CTV News in Montreal, Canadiens Hall of Famer Jean Beliveau has been sent to hospital after suffering a stroke. CTV News reported the Hockey Hall of Famer suffered the stroke on Wednesday night and was taken to Montreal General Hospital. It is said that Beliveau is now in the neurological department and no further details on his condition are available at this moment. A source tells that his life is not in danger.

Being one of the NHL's greatest players, Beliveau spent his entire 20 NHL seasons with the Canadiens and scored 1,219 points in 1,125 games in his canadiens jersey.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Langenbrunner is named Team USA's captain

According to the New Jersey-based Bergen Record, Jamie Langenbrunner of the New Jersey Devils will be named captain of Team USA for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Langenbrunner is a 15-year NHL veteran who has served as Devils captain for the past three seasons in new jersey devils jersey. He is a two-time Stanley Cup winner, for Dallas in 1999 and New Jersey in 2003.

"To be on the team is an honor, but if it were to happen it would definitely add to that," said Langenbrunner. "I don't think it's anything I ever dreamed of as a kid or anything like that but it's definitely something, if bestowed on me, I would take very seriously and be very honored to do." Zach Parise of the Devils and Chris Drury of the New York Rangers will be named alternate captains. Parise has never played in an Olympics but was a member of the 2004 U.S. team that won gold at the World Junior Championships.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Senators relieved Eli Wilson of his duties

Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray announced that the club has relieved goaltending coach Eli Wilson of his duties. "Performance of the goaltenders in the organization had everything to do with it," said Murray. "I think Eli was a hard worker and paid a lot attention to it, but for some reason, both at the NHL level and American league level, we felt that the goaltenders weren't where we thought they were going to be and where they have shown they can be." Considering a replacement for the balance of the season, Murray noted: "Hopefully, in the next week we'll have someone at least in a consulting capacity. Somebody that can have insight and give direction to our goaltenders and get them back on track to where we think they're capable of being."

Wilson joined the Senators in August 2007. He previously worked with the Western Hockey League's Medicine Hat Tigers, where he spent four seasons.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Jovanovski is suspended two games

The NHL announced that Phoenix Coyotes defenseman Ed Jovanovski has been suspended for two games without pay, for hitting New York Islanders center John Tavares. With 17 seconds remaining in the first period of a game, Jovanovski delivered an elbow to Tavares' head and was assessed a major penalty for elbowing and a game misconduct.

Jovanovski now is considered a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. He will forfeit a lot in salary based on the number of games in a season, rather than the number of days. The money goes to the Players’Emergency Assistance Fund. Jovanovski will miss Coyotes' games against San Jose and New Jersey. He will be eligible to return Saturday against Minnesota Wild in the coyotes jersey.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Yankees' Bautista is suspended

It is reported that Yankees Minor Leaguer Rony Bautista was one of three players to receive a 50-game suspension from Major League Baseball for testing positive for substances in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.

According to the Commissioner's Office, Bautista, a pitcher assigned to the Dominican Summer League roster, tested positive for a metabolite of Boldenone. Bautista did not play professionally for the Yankees in 2009. Pitcher Roberto Toribio of the Angels' organization and outfielder Miguel Negron of the White Sox organization were the other players who had suspensions last week. It seems that Bautista have to take off his yankees jersey for a period.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Ayala is unharmed after kidnapping

The Associated Press reported that relief pitcher Luis Ayala was unharmed during an apparent attempted kidnapping by gunmen at his home in northern Mexico. Martin Robles, a spokesman for the state prosecutor's office, said that investigators believed Ayala was the intended victim, and police prevented him from being kidnapped.

According to Robles, neither Ayala nor his family were hurt but the pitcher was found handcuffed at the home. Ayala is 29-39 with a 3.67 ERA in six big league seasons. He pitched last year for Minnesota and Florida, and signed a Minor League contract with the Dodgers this winter. He was currently playing for the Culiacan Tomateros in the Mexican League.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Gonzalez signs with Japanese Yomiuri Giants

The Yomiuri Giants in Japan have signed second baseman Edgar Gonzalez, who has spent the past two seasons with the San Diego Padres. Gonzalez is the older brother of Padres star first baseman Adrian Gonzalez. While the younger Gonzalez was the first player taken overall in the 2000 First-Year Player Draft by Florida, his older brother spent eight years in the Minors with several different organizations before making his big league debut with the Padres in 2008.

Gonzalez hit .216 in 82 games for San Diego in the padres jersey in 2009. According to an Associated Press report citing the team's Japanese Web site, Gonzalez said he was very excited to play for a team with such a rich tradition.

Friday, January 8, 2010

U.S. Olympian Brian Rafalski appears on NHL Live

It is said that Detroit Red Wings defenseman Brian Rafalski (in red wings jersey), who was named as a member of the United States team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver last week, will be among the guests on Wednesday's edition of NHL Live! on the NHL Network and NHL.com.

Also appearing with hosts Rob Simpson and Stan Fischler will be NHL Radio Insider Jay Feaster, TSN's Darren Dreger, and NHL.com's Adam Kimelman. He covered the World Junior Championships, including the United States' win over Team Canada in Tuesday's gold medal game.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Phillies sign a two-year deal with Baez

A reprot said that Philadelphia Phillies had agreed to a two-year contract with right-hander Danys Baez. Baez went 4-6 with a 4.02 ERA in 59 appearances last season with the Baltimore Orioles. He has 114 career saves including a career-high 41 saves for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2005. The Phillies have been looking for bullpen help since the 2009 season. Brad Lidge, Ryan Madson, J.C. Romero and Chad Durbin are the only locks for the 2010 bullpen, but Lidge and Romero are recovering from elbow surgeries.

Baez's arrival gives Phillies skipper Charlie Manuel another option. His arrival also means free-agent right-hander Chan Ho Park will not be back any more. Amaro said recently that once the Phillies sign a free-agent reliever they might have young men like Antonio Bastardo and Sergio Escalona take the remaining jobs in the bullpen. The Phillies have been interested in bringing back left-hander Scott Eyre, but a source said the Phillies have offered him only a Minor League. Eyre, who was 5-1 with a 1.62 ERA in 61 appearances since August 2008, has made $2 million last season. It is certain that Baez will paly well in the phillies jersey.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Cardinals might be most logical fit for All-Star outfielder

According to ESPN.com's Buster Olney, agent Scott Boras has been doubling back to prospective buyers for Holliday, but it left fielder's most recent club, the Cardinals, remains the most logical fit. The Orioles surfaced recently as a possible destination for Holliday. Last Wednesday, multiple online reports indicated that the Cardinals made an offer to Holliday which was over $100 million and almost approached eight years and $140 million.

Holliday batted .353 with 13 home runs in the final 63 games of the 2009 regular season after being traded from the Athletics. His situation is almost the same as that of Mark Teixeira, when the first baseman was coming off a similar performance for the Angels. But the Yankees lands him for eight years and $180 million.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Alfredsson will be out for several weeks

Now the Ottawa Senators will march on without their captain Daniel Alfredsson, because he will be sidelined for 4 tio 6 weeks with a separated left shoulder. It means that Alfredsson will be lost to the Senators until the break for the 2010 Winter Olympics begins in February. The team is already without Jason Spezza after the Vancouver Games with a knee injury. And forward Nick Foligno is also on the shelf after undergoing surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee, but might resume skating this weekend.

"Very disappointing," Senators head coach Cory Clouston said in Buffalo, where his team will face against the Sabres. "It's compounded when you lose Foligno and Spezza as well, so it's not just one guy. We just need guys to step up, we need guys to pick up those minutes and play hard." Hope Alfredsson will come back to the ice in his senators jersey as soon as possible.