Northside_Dan wrote:
There's going to be a bunch of smaller articles with players the Cubs will be interested in. Just wanted one place to organize the discussions:
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Cubs general manager Jim Hendry is focusing "on the likes" of free agent first baseman Nick Johnson this winter.
In other words, don't look for a big splash like Adam Dunn, or even the return of Derrek Lee. Johnson, 32, was limited to just 72 at-bats with the Yankees this season and underwent two surgeries on his right wrist. According to the report, there are indications that the Cubs could be interested if Johnson's medicals look good enough. He's a pretty big gamble, even with a low guarantee. Johnson might fit best as a DH in the American League at this point.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Cubs general manager Jim Hendry is "keeping an eye on" Kerry Wood for his bullpen.
Bruce Levine of ESPNChicago.com reported similar information last week, though Hendry has refused to comment for now. "Everyone knows I have a wonderful relationship with Kerry, and that will be a life-lasting one,'' said Hendry. "But to get into specifics now ... would be foolish." Wood, 33, would be welcomed with open arms in Chicago, but he would have to take a back seat to Carlos Marmol as closer. He thrived in a set-up role with the Yankees down the stretch, but it's not known if he still has a preference to close.
Nick Johnson is a hell of a risk. Dude can't stay healthy. I feel like we are going to crazy overpay for him. Adam Dunn please. If the Cubs are looking into only a one year filler before the Adrian Gonzalez derby, I much rather look at a Carlos Pena or Lance Berkman.
Kerry would be a nice story. I wouldn't be completely against signing him as long as the contract was a 1 year deal with a team option for the 2nd at 1.5 or so per year max. Anything else is a huge overpayment.
I continue to hear that the Cubs will be in the race for Adam Dunn, yet, at the same time, hear that the payroll will likely be lower than last year. Signing Dunn sounds like a pipe dream, and Nick Johnson is probably much more likely for the small amount of money that they have available.
It will be interesting to see if Hendry gets creative with his ability to fill holes/improve the team for next season. In the past, he just wrote a check, now let's see if he can improve via the trade route without picking up significant salary.