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Non-Tender Candidate: Mark Reynolds

Four years ago, Mark Reynolds appeared to be on his way towards establishing himself as one of the very best power hitters in the game by slugging 44 homers for the 2009 Diamondbacks. That effort earned him a three-year, $14.5MM contract the following Spring Training despite his record-setting 223 strikeouts. A 25-year-old third baseman with that kind of power is worth locking up.

Uspw_6489748Reynolds, now 29, has since been traded to the Orioles because new D’Backs GM Kevin Towers made an effort to cut down on his offense’s swings and misses. He can still hit for power (37 homers just last season), but his performance has otherwise declined and coming into Saturday he was a .218/.332/.409 hitter (101 OPS+) for manager Buck Showalter this year. Reynolds’ glovework has forced him across the diamond to first base on a nearly full-time basis.

This season is the final guaranteed year of that three-year pact, which covered Reynolds’ final pre-arbitration season and his first two years of arbitration-eligibility. That deal includes an $11MM club option ($500K buyout) for 2013, but because he won’t have six full seasons of service time, Reynolds will not be eligible for free agency should Baltimore decide to decline the option. He’ll remain under team control as an arbitration-eligible player. The O’s could try to sign Reynolds to a cheaper deal – he’s earning $7.5MM this season, a reasonably low base salary – or cut ties all together and non-tender him.

Power, especially right-handed power, is becoming increasingly hard to find these days. Reynolds is a one-dimensional player though, someone who will hit in the low-.200s and thus keep his on-base percentage relatively low. He’s led the league in strikeouts in each of the last four seasons and has shown no signs of improving his contact skills with decreased playing time this summer. The Orioles are on the cusp of contention this season and $11MM is not chump change. They could decide to bolster their chances next year by saving cash, finding a more well-rounded player, and cutting the man with the eighth-most homers since 2008 loose.

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Mark Reynolds blasts umpires following ejection

Mark Reynolds and Orioles manager Buck Showalter were both ejected from last night’s game against the Tigers following a controversial play at first base in the bottom of the fifth inning. Jhonny Peralta was initially ruled out after hitting a grounder to third base. However, Tigers manager Jim Leyland came out to argue and the…

And That Happened: Tuesday’s scores and highlights

It was shutout Tuesday, apparently. Let’s tally the goose eggs: Yankees 3, Rangers 0: Hiroki Kuroda with the two-hit shutout. He was masterful, but man, there were a lot of ill-advised Texas swings in the parts of this one I watched. Either Kuroda had them more fooled than someone on the foolingest day of his life [...]

And That Happened: Tuesday’s scores and highlights

It was shutout Tuesday, apparently. Let’s tally the goose eggs: Yankees 3, Rangers 0: Hiroki Kuroda with the two-hit shutout. He was masterful, but man, there were a lot of ill-advised Texas swings in the parts of this one I watched. Either Kuroda had them more fooled than someone on the foolingest day of his life [...]

Orioles to call up top prospect Manny Machado from Double-A

Now here’s a surprise: Baltimore is calling up 20-year-old shortstop Manny Machado from Double-A Bowie on Thursday, MLB.com’s Britt Ghiroli reports. Machado, the third overall pick in the 2010 draft, has been on fire of late, going 15-for-32 with three homers in his last nine games. He hit for the cycle on Saturday. Still, he hasn’t been…

AL East Notes: Davis, Yankees, Beckett, Escobar

The Angels are talking to the Rays about Wade Davis and other available pitchers, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports. James Shields has drawn interest from Los Angeles, but Davis might represent an alternative for the Angels’ bullpen or rotation. Here are the latest notes from the AL East…

Joel Sherman of the New York Post can’t imagine the Yankees trading for Mark Reynolds or Chone Figgins even with Alex Rodriguez on the disabled list. However, an AL executive said there’s “zero chance” Eric Chavez can replace Rodriguez on a daily basis without breaking down. The Yankees are expected to consider available third basemen in the coming week.
The Red Sox have fielded some exploratory inquiries on Josh Beckett, but the calls amount to preliminary check-ins at this point, Rob Bradford of WEEI.com reports. There’s “nothing close” regarding a potential deal, according to Bradford. Beckett, who can veto any trade with his ten and five rights, does not interest the Rangers.
Blue Jays shortstop Yunel Escobar remains a possible option for the A’s, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle writes. However, the shortstop says he likes playing in Toronto and doesn’t want to be traded, according to Slusser.

American League Home Run Leaders 2011

American League Home Run Leaders 2011

1 Jose Bautista TOR 43
2 Curtis Granderson NYY 41
3 Mark Teixeira NYY 39
4 Mark Reynolds BAL 37
5 Adrian Beltre TEX 32
Ian Kinsler TEX 32
Jacoby Ellsbury BOS 32
8 Paul Konerko CHW 31
Evan Longoria TB 31
10 Miguel Cabrera DET 30

American League Home Run Leaders 9/22/11

American League Home Run Leaders 9/22/11

RK PLAYER TEAM HR
1 Jose Bautista TOR 42
2 Curtis Granderson NYY 41
3 Mark Teixeira NYY 37
4 Mark Reynolds BAL 36
5 Paul Konerko CHW 30
Ian Kinsler TEX 30
7 David Ortiz BOS 29
Mark Trumbo LAA 29
9 Adrian Beltre TEX 28
J.J. Hardy BAL 28

American League Home Run Leaders on 9/14/2011

American League Home Run Leaders on 9/14/2011

RK PLAYER TEAM HR
1 Jose Bautista TOR 42
2 Curtis Granderson NYY 39
3 Mark Teixeira NYY 37
4 Mark Reynolds BAL 32
5 Paul Konerko CHW 29
David Ortiz BOS 29
7 Ian Kinsler TEX 28
Nelson Cruz TEX 28
9 Jacoby Ellsbury BOS 27
Mark Trumbo LAA 27

American League Home Run Leaders on 8/30/2011

American League Home Run Leaders on 8/30/2011

RK PLAYER TEAM HR
1 Jose Bautista TOR 38
Curtis Granderson NYY 38
3 Mark Teixeira NYY 35
4 Mark Reynolds BAL 31
5 Paul Konerko CHW 28
Nelson Cruz TEX 28
7 David Ortiz BOS 27
8 J.J. Hardy BAL 26
9 Miguel Cabrera DET 24
Carlos Quentin CHW 24

American League Home Run Leaders on 8/21/11

American League Home Run Leaders

RK PLAYER TEAM HR
1 Jose Bautista TOR 35
2 Curtis Granderson NYY 34
3 Mark Teixeira NYY 33
4 Paul Konerko CHW 28
5 Mark Reynolds BAL 27
6 Nelson Cruz TEX 26
7 David Ortiz BOS 24
Carlos Quentin CHW 24
9 Miguel Cabrera DET 23
J.J. Hardy BAL 23

American League Home Run Leaders on 8/3/11

RK PLAYER TEAM HR
1 Jose Bautista TOR 32
2 Mark Teixeira NYY 31
3 Curtis Granderson NYY 28
4 Paul Konerko CHW 25
5 Nelson Cruz TEX 24
Mark Reynolds BAL 24
7 Miguel Cabrera DET 22
8 David Ortiz BOS 20
Adrian Beltre TEX 20
Carlos Quentin CHW 20

American League Home Run Leaders On 7/24/11

RK PLAYER TEAM HR
1 Jose Bautista TOR 31
2 Mark Teixeira NYY 26
Curtis Granderson NYY 26
4 Paul Konerko CHW 22
Nelson Cruz TEX 22
6 Mark Reynolds BAL 21
7 Adrian Beltre TEX 20
Miguel Cabrera DET 20
Carlos Quentin CHW 20
10 David Ortiz BOS 19

American League home run leaders at All Star break

RK PLAYER TEAM HR
1 Jose Bautista TOR 31
2 Mark Teixeira NYY 25
Curtis Granderson NYY 25
4 Paul Konerko CHW 22
5 Nelson Cruz TEX 20
Mark Reynolds BAL 20
7 David Ortiz BOS 19
Adrian Beltre TEX 19
9 Miguel Cabrera DET 18
10 Adrian Gonzalez BOS 17

Source: ESPN

American League Home Run Leaders on 7/6/11

RK PLAYER TEAM HR
1 Jose Bautista TOR 28
2 Mark Teixeira NYY 25
Curtis Granderson NYY 25
4 Paul Konerko CHW 22
5 Nelson Cruz TEX 20
Mark Reynolds BAL 20
7 Miguel Cabrera DET 18
8 David Ortiz BOS 17
Carlos Quentin CHW 17
10 Adrian Beltre TEX 16

Source: ESPN