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Blogging the Offseason is a 30 team series in which I ask a blogging representative from each MLB team a series of ten questions about their desires and thoughts surrounding the offseason. Check out all of them here. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Let's be somewhat reasonable. The Cubs have Zambrano, Soriano, Fukudome, Lee, and Ramirez to pay. They may also have to pay part of Bradley's contract, unless they take on a contract equally bad. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Cincinnati Reds closer Francisco Cordero, right, is congratulated by catcher Ryan Hanigan, left, after the Reds beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-4 in a baseball game, Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 in Cincinnati. View Photo »
I just really can't say much about that ... Bebo didn't compete with Facebook, it was really only MySpace but now Facebook is reaching across all demographics.
The Reds have entered the offseason looking to trim payroll according to multiple sources. Full Article at FanGraphs
One of the bigger stories of last week was the Cincinnati Reds desire to cut payroll. It’s been reported that the Reds want to have a payroll less than the $73 million it was in 2009. Full Article at Bleacher Report
The Reds have let teams know they would just about give away Francisco Cordero (two years, $25 million), Bronson Arroyo ($11 million in 2010, $11 million 2011 option with a $2 million buyout) or Willy Taveras ($4 million in 2010). Full Article at Pinstripe Alley
Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Francisco Cordero, left, is congratulated by manager Dusty Baker (12) as Freddie Benavides (65) looks on after defeating the Atlanta Braves 4-2 in extra innings of their baseball game Sunday, Sept. , 6, 2009, in Atlanta. View Photo »
I actually proposed a bad contract swap that included Phillips and Francisco Cordero coming to Chicago in exchange for Bradley (who would probably do much better under Dusty Baker in small-market Cincinnati), Jake Fox, and Mike Fontenot.
Wow man, I'm a Yankees fan and even I think that is highly uneccessary, whatever happened to friendly competition? I could see teams willing to take a chance on Wood rather than trade for a Bobby Jenks or Francisco Cordero. Full Article at Sports Blogs
There's a lot out there about the Reds dealing some veterans in the offseason. Full Article at Sports Blogs
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Cincinnati Reds closer Francisco Cordero, right, is congratulated by catcher Ryan Hanigan, left, after the Reds beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-4 in a baseball game, Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Francisco Cordero, left, is congratulated by manager Dusty Baker (12) as Freddie Benavides (65) looks on after defeating the Atlanta Braves 4-2 in extra innings of their baseball game Sunday, Sept. , 6, 2009, in Atlanta.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds closer Francisco Cordero, right, is hugged by his teammates after holding off the Atlanta Braves in the ninth inning their MLB baseball game at Turner Field on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, in Atlanta. The Reds defeated the Braves 3-1.
View Photo »CINCINNATI, OH - AUGUST 30: Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Great American Ball Park on August 30, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Dodgers defeated the Reds 3-2 in 12 innings.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 9: Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds throws a pitch against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on August 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 9: Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds throws a pitch against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on August 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 9: Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds celebrates after recording the final out of their 5-2 win against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on August 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 9: Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds throws a pitch against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on August 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California. The Reds won 5-2.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 9: Francisco Cordero #48 (R) and catcher Craig Tatum #30 of the Cincinnati Reds celebrate after their 5-2 win against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on August 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »American League's Nelson Cruz of the Texas Rangers is greeted by National League's Francisco Cordero, right, of the Cincinnati Reds during batting practice for the MLB All-Star baseball game in St. Louis, Monday, July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds' Joey Votto, left, and Francisco Cordero celebrate the Reds' 4-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies after a baseball game Tuesday, July 7, 2009, in Philadelphia.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds closer Francisco Cordero, left, talks with catcher Ramon Hernandez in the 10th inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Thursday, July 2, 2009, in Cincinnati. Cordero was the winning pitcher in the game won by Cincinnati 3-2 in 10 innings.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds closer Francisco Cordero, left, talks with catcher Ramon Hernandez in the 11th inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Thursday, July 2, 2009, in Cincinnati. Cordero was the winning pitcher in the game won by Cincinnati 3-2 in 11 innings.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds pitcher Francisco Cordero (R) and catcher Ramon Hernandez celebrate their win against the Toronto Blue Jays during the ninth inning of their inter-league baseball game in Toronto June 25, 2009.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds closing pitcher pitcher Francisco Cordero, right, celebrates with Reds catcher Ramon Hernandez, left, after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays after a baseball game in Toronto on Thursday, June 25, 2009.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds pitcher Francisco Cordero, right, is congratulated by catcher Ryan Hanigan, left, after the Reds beat the Chicago White Sox 4-3 in a baseball game, Friday, June 19, 2009, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds pitcher Francisco Cordero, right, is congratulated by catcher Ryan Hanigan after the Reds beat the Atlanta Braves 4-3 in a baseball game, Wednesday, June 17, 2009, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds closer Francisco Cordero, right, is congratulated by catcher Ramon Hernandez after the Reds beat the Houston Astros 8-5 in a baseball game, Monday, May 25, 2009, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »PHOENIX - MAY 12: Relief pitcher Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds celebrates after incorrectly thinking the game is over against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the major league baseball game at Chase Field on May 12, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX - MAY 12: Relief pitcher Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds pitches against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the major league baseball game at Chase Field on May 12, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Reds defeated the Diamondbacks 3-1.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Francisco Cordero (C) celebrates with manager Dusty Baker (R) and Alex Gonzalez (L) after defeating the New York Mets in their MLB baseball game at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Francisco Cordero (L) celebrates with catcher Ryan Hanigan after defeating New York Mets in their MLB baseball game at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 9, 2009.
View Photo »CINCINNATI - APRIL 09: Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds throws a pitch during the game against the New York Mets at Great American Ball Park on April 9, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View Photo »CINCINNATI - APRIL 09: Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds celebrates the final out of the game against the New York Mets at Great American Ball Park on April 9, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View Photo »CINCINNATI, OH - APRIL 6: Francisco Cordero #48 of the Cincinnati Reds pitches during the 9th inning against the New York Mets at Great American Ballpark on April 6, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View Photo »Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Francisco Cordero, left, is congratulated by manager Dusty Baker (12) as Freddie Benavides (65) looks on after defeating the Atlanta Braves 4-2 in extra innings of their baseball game Sunday, Sept. , 6, 2009, in Atlanta.
View Photo »I just really can't say much about that ... Bebo didn't compete with Facebook, it was really only MySpace but now Facebook is reaching across all demographics.
I actually proposed a bad contract swap that included Phillips and Francisco Cordero coming to Chicago in exchange for Bradley (who would probably do much better under Dusty Baker in small-market Cincinnati), Jake Fox, and Mike Fontenot.
Via Twitter, Olney's heard from other teams that the Reds would love to move closer Francisco Cordero.
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