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1. Paul
Konerko 2005 stats
Age: 29
HR: 40
RBI: 100
AVG: .283
OPS: .909
SB: 0
'05 salary: $8.75M Prediction/Comment
Prediction: Red Sox.
Comment: His back-to-back 40-homer and 100-RBI seasons show his consistency. His performance in the postseason proves to large-market teams that he can handle the spotlight. Look for a bidding war.
RE-SIGNED W/WHITE SOX

2. Johnny
Damon Age: 32
HR: 10
RBI: 75
AVG: .316
OPS: .805
SB: 18
'05 salary: $8.25M Prediction: Red Sox.
Comment: He is the top leadoff hitter in the game. He hits for average, steals bases, drives in runs and scores plenty of runs. Plus, he gives his club an attitude and a presence. He makes any team he's a part of better.
ENDED-UP:YANKEES

3. Roger
Clemens Age: 43
IP: 211.1
W-L: 13-8
ERA: 1.87
BB: 62
SO: 185
'05 salary: $18M Prediction: Retires.
Comment: He had another great season, but a hamstring injury affected him in September and October. His son, Koby, is still a few years away from possibly playing in the big leagues and Roger won't be able to last that long.

4. Rafael
Furcal Age: 27
HR: 12
RBI: 58
AVG: .284
OPS: .777
SB: 46
'05 salary: $5.6M Prediction: Cubs.
Comment: His game has matured at just the right time ... when he reaches free agency. He cut down on his errors substantially in '05, and also developed the patience needed to be a premier leadoff man.
ENDED-UP:DODGERS

5. Billy
Wagner Age: 34
IP: 77.2
SV: 38
ERA: 1.51
BB: 20
SO: 87
'05 salary: $9M Prediction: Phillies.
Comment: He still has the most dominating stuff among all the closers on the market. Expect a bidding war because teams that feel they are close to competing for a playoff spot will value his experience immensely.
ENDED-UP:METS


6. B.J.
Ryan Age: 29
IP: 70.1
SV: 36
ERA: 2.43
BB: 26
SO: 100
'05 salary: $2.6M Prediction: Mets.
Comment: Clubs love his youth and strength. He is a horse. Some clubs value him higher than Billy Wagner because they can think long-term with him. Everyone who likes Wagner will also keep an eye on Ryan.
ENDED-UP:BLUE JAYS

7. A.J.
Burnett Age: 28
IP: 209.0
W-L: 12-12
ERA: 3.44
BB: 79
SO: 198
'05 salary: $3.65M Prediction: Blue Jays.
Comment: He has the stuff of an ace, but the record of a No. 4 starter (49-50 in his career). He has a history of health problems and an erratic personality. In the right situation, he could blossom. If everything isn't just right, then he could be a bust.
ENDED-UP:BLUE JAYS

8. Hideki
Matsui Age: 31
HR: 23
RBI: 116
AVG: .305
OPS: .863
SB: 2
'05 salary: $8M Prediction: Yankees.
Comment: Along with his talent, he brings leadership and toughness. He is usually a clutch player, and gives his team instant credibility in Japan because of his reputation earned from his days with the Yomiuri Giants.
RE-SIGNED W/YANKEES

9. Brian
Giles Age: 34
HR: 15
RBI: 83
AVG: .301
OPS: .906
SB: 13
'05 salary: $8M Prediction: Cubs.
Comment: He led the majors in walks (119) and was fourth overall in OBP (.423). His power numbers aren't what they once were. On the right team, he could log huge numbers; bat him second or third in front of a couple of big boppers and he may score 150 runs.
RE-SIGNED W/PADRES

10. Trevor
Hoffman Age: 38
IP: 57.2
SV: 43
ERA: 2.97
BB: 12
SO: 54
'05 salary: $5M Prediction: Padres.
Comment: He is second all time in saves behind Lee Smith, and can still dominate with his power changeup. A hitter can know it is coming and still swing and miss at it. He is a great guy and an even better pitcher.
Player
RE-SIGNED W/ PADRES

11. Kyle
Farnsworth 2005 stats
Age: 29
IP: 70.0
SV: 16
ERA: 2.19
BB: 27
SO: 87
'05 salary: $1.9M Prediction/Comment
Prediction: Braves.
Comment: The best thing that ever happened to him was getting traded to Atlanta, where he had the benefit of working with Leo Mazzone for half the season. He has always had dominating stuff, and no plan. Mazzone gave him a plan.
ENDED-UP:YANKEES

12. Kevin
Millwood Age: 30
IP: 192.0
W-L: 9-11
ERA: 2.86
BB: 52
SO: 146
'05 salary: $7M Prediction: Indians.
Comment: He won the ERA title in the AL in 2005, but only finished with a 9-11 record. He had a bounce-back year after s
truggling in Philadelphia previously. Millwood is a battler, but his personality is better suited for a mid-market club.
ENDED-UP:RANGERS


13. Ramon
Hernandez Age: 29
HR: 12
RBI: 58
AVG: .290
OPS: .772
SB: 1
'05 salary: $4.3M Prediction: Mets.
Comment: He's handled some pretty successful pitchers in his career between Oakland and San Diego. He's also been credited for his game calling and receiving. He handles the bat well, which makes him the best catcher on the open market.
ENDED-UP:DRIOLES

14. Bengie
Molina Age: 31
HR: 15
RBI: 69
AVG: .295
OPS: .782
SB: 0
'05 salary: $3M Prediction: Padres.
Comment: You know that any catcher that has met with the approval of Mike Scioscia and started for him for several years must be pretty special. Molina can shut down a running game and he handles the bat fairly well.
ENDED-UP: BLUE JAYS

15. Matt
Morris Age: 31
IP: 192.2
W-L: 14-10
ERA: 4.11
BB: 37
SO: 117
'05 salary: $2.5M Prediction: Orioles.
Comment: He had a great first half even though he was still building arm strength after offseason surgery last year. He is a gamer, and his experience would be a real asset to a young developing staff. He can pitch in any market.
ENDED-UP:GIANTS

16. Jarrod
Washburn Age: 31
IP: 177.1
W-L: 8-8
ERA: 3.20
BB: 51
SO: 94
'05 salary: $6.5M Prediction: Rangers.
Comment: His elbow flared up at times, but he is a quality lefty with playoff experience. He would be a nice complement to most staffs in the No. 2 or 3 spot in the rotation. The elbow inflammation may cost him a year off of a multi-year deal.
ENDED-UP:MARINERS

17. Bob
Wickman Age: 36
IP: 62.0
SV: 45
ERA: 2.47
BB: 21
SO: 41
'05 salary: $2.75M Prediction: Indians.
Comment: He is a big guy, but maybe just because he has a belly full of guts. He is a leader and a warrior. If a team can pry him away from Cleveland on a short deal (one year and an option) they will be lucky. He doesn't have the best stuff, he just has the best heart.
RE-SIGNED W/ INDIANS

18. Todd
Jones Age: 37
IP: 73.0
SV: 40
ERA: 2.10
BB: 14
SO: 62
'05 salary: $1.1M Prediction: Marlins.
Comment: Surprise, surprise. He proved why picking relievers can be so unpredictable. He has very good stuff, and always pitches with a plan. He will be one of the fallbacks after Wagner, Ryan and Farnsworth are off the board.
ENDED-UP: TIGERS

19. Tom
Gordon Age: 37
IP: 80.2
SV: 2
ERA: 2.57
BB: 29
SO: 69
'05 salary: $3.75M Prediction: Diamondbacks.
Comment: He wants to be a closer and the good news for him is that there are clubs desperate for one. He will need to be protected a bit because he has shown the propensity to get fatigued at times, but for the clubs who lose out on the proven closers he will be a pretty decent alternative.
ENDED-UP:pHILLIES

20. Jeff
Weaver Age: 29
IP: 224.0
W-L: 14-11
ERA: 4.22
BB: 43
SO: 157
'05 salary: $9.35M Prediction: Angels.
Comment: He is a proven innings-eater, and keeps his club in games and gives them a chance to win. He is not a dominant pitcher, but is a reliable No. 3 starter. Look for him to avoid the larger East Coast markets since his time in New York was rather painful.
Player
ENDED-UP: ANGELS


21. Mark
Grudzielanek 2005 stats
Age: 35
HR: 8
RBI: 59
AVG: .294
OPS: .741
SB: 8
'05 salary: $1M Prediction/Comment
Prediction: Cardinals.
Comment: He was always known as a hard-nosed offensive player -- a slasher. He also proved to be a top defensive second baseman in 2005. His arm strength is unequaled at the position. He can make plays to his right and left and he turns the double play well.
ENDED UP:ROYALS

22. Alex
Gonzalez Age: 28
HR: 5
RBI: 45
AVG: .264
OPS: .687
SB: 5
'05 salary: $3.4M Prediction: Braves.
Comment: He made up one-half of the best DP combo in the NL over the past few years. A change of scenery should do him some good. His offensive struggles and elbow injury at the end of '05 could undervalue him. He is not a bad alternative for those who lose out in the Furcal Sweepstakes.
ENDED-UP: RED SOXS

23. Nomar
Garciaparra Age: 32
HR: 9
RBI: 30
AVG: .283
OPS: .772
SB: 0
'05 salary: $8.25M Prediction: Dodgers.
Comment: Injuries have obviously hurt his value in the market. If a playoff-caliber club has interest, they better have a fallback plan in case he gets hurt. He has done the right thing in offering to play third base or even the outfield.
ENDED-UP:DODGERS

24. Preston
Wilson Age: 31
HR: 25
RBI: 90
AVG: .260
OPS: .813
SB: 3
'05 salary: $12.5M Prediction: Orioles.
Comment: He may be a great value this offseason. He plays with an edge, is tough and will play hurt. He is a true power threat and on the right club and in the right ballpark could be a great addition.
ENDED-UP:ASTROS

25. Mike
Piazza Age: 37
HR: 19
RBI: 62
AVG: .251
OPS: .778
SB: 0
'05 salary: $16M Prediction: Angels.
Comment: It is time for Piazza to make the move to the American League, where he can be used as a DH. He should be able to extend his career several more years because of it. A healthy Piazza can hit 30-plus homers still and be a real RBI threat.
Ended up: Padres

26. Frank
Thomas Age: 37
HR: 12
RBI: 26
AVG: .219
OPS: .905
SB: 0
'05 salary: $8M Prediction: Indians.
Comment: His days in Chicago seem to be over, but his career is not. He could provide a young team leadership and thunder, if he gets healthy. There is some element of risk with him, but sometimes teams on the brink need to take chances to get over the hump.
ENDED-UP: ATHLETICS

27. Jacque
Jones Age: 30
HR: 23
RBI: 73
AVG: .249
OPS: .757
SB: 13
'05 salary: $5M Prediction: Tigers.
Comment: He can hit for a decent average and has some pop in his bat, as well. He is a versatile outfielder and therefore offers any number of clubs a good option in the corners.
ENDED-UP:CUBS

28. Reggie
Sanders Age: 37
HR: 21
RBI: 54
AVG: .271
OPS: .886
SB: 14
'05 salary: $4M Prediction: Cardinals.
Comment: He has hit over 20 homers in a season for six different teams. The question is ... could he do it for a seventh team in 2006? He can still play, and is a great teammate and leader. If a team offers him a two-year deal, they will land him.
ENDED-UP:ROYALS

29. Kenny
Rogers Age: 41
IP: 195.1
W-L: 14-8
ERA: 3.46
BB: 53
SO: 87
'05 salary: $3.3M Prediction: Dodgers.
Comment: He was an All-Star and won a Gold Glove in '05. For what he brings, he is a good value in the market. His performance falls off in the second half, but for a team with aspirations for the postseason he may be just the answer to get you to the trade deadline.
ENDED-UP:TIGERS

30. Jeromy
Burnitz Age: 36
HR: 24
RBI: 87
AVG: .258
OPS: .757
SB: 5
'05 salary: $4.5M Prediction: Padres.
Comment: He offers power and aggressiveness, and gives 100 percent effort every day. He is a more than adequate defensive outfielder. He is a bit streaky at the plate and he tends to strikeout too much, but when he makes contact look out.
ENDED-UP:pIRATES

31. Ricardo
Rincon 2005 stats
Age: 35
IP: 37.1
W-L: 1-1
ERA: 4.34
BB: 20
SO: 27
'05 salary: $1.9M Prediction/Comment
Prediction: Yankees.
Comment: There are a lot of teams with a lot of money who will be looking to upgrade their bullpens. Rincon has long been a very serviceable lefty. He takes the ball and gets the job done more often than not.
ENDED-UP:CARDINALS

32. Julian
Tavarez Age: 32
IP: 65.2
W-L: 2-3
ERA: 3.43
BB: 19
SO: 47
'05 salary: $2.6M Prediction: Mets.
Comment: He has been a solid seventh- or eighth-inning pitcher over the last few years. He is predictable in that he will be in the middle of some trouble at some point during the year. He's someone who you love when he's on your team, but you hate him when he's not.
ENDED-UP:RED SOX

33. Bobby
Howry Age: 32
IP: 73.0
W-L: 7-4
ERA: 2.47
BB: 16
SO: 48
'05 salary: $900,000 Prediction: Yankees.
Comment: He closed some games early in his career, but has been a set-up man for a while now. He should have clubs bidding hard for his services as an eighth-inning pitcher, but it will be interesting to see if anyone steps up and wants to sign him as an affordable closer.
ENDED-UP:CUBS

34. Carl
Everett Age: 34
HR: 23
RBI: 87
AVG: .251
OPS: .746
SB: 4
'05 salary: $4M Prediction: Nationals.
Comment: He can swing the bat and is still a decent outfielder despite being a DH most of this past year. He is a tweener as he hits for a decent average and has some power, but he is not a home run hitter. Expect him to look for a multi-year deal.
ENDED-UP:MARINERS

35. Bill
Mueller Age: 34
HR: 10
RBI: 62
AVG: .295
OPS: .799
SB: 0
'05 salary: $2.5M Prediction: Dodgers.
Comment: He is a gamer, and has proven that he can be part of a winner. Durability has always been the question with him. He is not the prototypical power-hitting third baseman, but if a club has power elsewhere then he may be a great No. 2 hitter in a lineup.
ENDED-UP:DODGERS

36. Kenny
Lofton Age: 38
HR: 2
RBI: 36
AVG: .335
OPS: .812
SB: 22
'05 salary: $2.9M Prediction: Padres.
Comment: An interesting player in the market. He will play most of next season at 39 years of age, but he showed in '05 that he can still play. He got on base and scored runs. He will likely only command a one-year deal, but teams looking for a leadoff man can do much worse.
ENDED-UP:DODGERS

37. Brad
Ausmus Age: 36
HR: 3
RBI: 47
AVG: .258
OPS: .682
SB: 5
'05 salary: $3M Prediction: Astros.
Comment: He will be torn between his home in San Diego (the Padres need a catcher, too) and his second home in Houston. The Astros need offense, which Ausmus really doesn't give (despite having one of his better offensive seasons ever in '05). Clemens has said if Ausmus doesn't return he may retire.
RE-SIGNED W/ASTROS

38. John
Olerud Age: 37
HR: 7
RBI: 37
AVG: .289
OPS: .795
SB: 0 Prediction: Mets.
Comment: He isn't the same hitter he used to be, but he is still very smart and very capable. The question teams will have to answer is, can he play every day, semi-regularly or only on a part-time basis? If he wants to keep playing, there is a spot on most good teams for him.
RETIRED

39. Ray
Durham Age: 33
HR: 12
RBI: 62
AVG: .290
OPS: .785
SB: 6
'05 salary: $7.2M Prediction: Mariners.
Comment: He doesn't run like he used to, but he can still produce when on the field. He has been unpredictable physically, often being a late scratch from games with one nagging thing or another. He can be a potential top of the lineup solution, if he ever stays healthy.
RE-SIGNED W/GIANTS

40. Joe
Randa Age: 35
HR: 17
RBI: 68
AVG: .276
OPS: .698
SB: 0
'05 salary: $2.15M Prediction: Dodgers.
Comment: He is a solid professional ball player. He isn't flashy; he just makes the routine plays. Offensively he is a blender. He will get a one-year deal and be happy with it.
ENDED-UP:pIRATES

41. Scott
Elarton 2005 stats
Age: 29
IP: 181.2
W-L: 11-9
ERA: 4.61
BB: 48
SO: 103
'05 salary: $850,000 Prediction/Comment
Prediction: Nationals.
Comment: He has come all the way back from his arm problems as he was very consistent and productive for the Indians in '05. He will be looking for a multi-year commitment and may find it in this light pitching free-agent market.
ENDED-UP:ROYALS

42. Esteban
Loaiza Age: 33
IP: 217.0
W-L: 12-10
ERA: 3.77
BB: 55
SO: 173
'05 salary: $2.9M Prediction: Nationals.
Comment: He is unpredictable as he has shown flashes of brilliance in his career and has also struggled mightily at times. He pitched well in 2005, and should draw some interest from a number of clubs desperate for starting pitching.
ENDED-UP:ATHLETICS

43. Jamie
Moyer Age: 42
IP: 200.0
W-L: 13-7
ERA: 4.28
BB: 52
SO: 102
'05 salary: $8M Prediction: Mariners.
Comment: He just keeps on going and going, having completed his fifth consecutive season of 200 innings or more. If the Mariners don't want him back, he will find work if he wants it. He throws strikes and his changeup still gets a swing and a miss.
RE-SIGNED W/MARINERS

44. Octavio
Dotel Age: 31
IP: 15.1
SV: 7
ERA: 3.52
BB: 11
SO: 16
'05 salary: $4.75M Prediction: Mets.
Comment: There has been a trend over the past couple of years in which clubs have signed pitchers who were unable to perform due to injury, with the hope they would get a benefit on the back end of the deal. Dotel is that guy this year. He has a special arm.
ENDED-UP:YANKEES

45. Juan
Encarnacion Age: 29
HR: 16
RBI: 76
AVG: .287
OPS: .796
SB: 6
'05 salary: $4.4M Prediction: Nationals.
Comment: He does most things pretty well and nothing great. He makes a very good fourth outfielder for a large-market team and a decent starter for a small- or middle-market team. He is caught in the middle, but it does leave him many options this offseason.
ENDED-UP:CARDINALS

46. Bernie
Williams Age: 37
HR: 12
RBI: 64
AVG: .249
OPS: .688
SB: 1
'05 salary: $12.35M Prediction: Orioles.
Comment: He has been a big part of the great Yankee run over the last decade or so. Moving on, he would be a good fit on a younger team that is learning how to win where he can serve as a mentor and semi-regular player.
RE-SIGNED W/YANKEES

47. Sammy
Sosa Age: 36
HR: 14
RBI: 45
AVG: .221
OPS: .671
SB: 1
'05 salary: $17.8M Prediction: Devil Rays.
Comment: Someone will take a shot on him, but it won't be a team he would prefer. His health is a question and his ability is deteriorating. A club that goes ahead and signs him will be looking to catch lightning in a bottle.

48. Kevin
Millar Age: 34
HR: 9
RBI: 50
AVG: .272
OPS: 754
SB: 0
'05 salary: $3.5M Prediction: Twins.
Comment: He lost his thump in '05 as he slugged just .399. He is a good guy on a club, though, because he keeps everyone loose and reminds you that the game is supposed to be fun. He will get a reduced deal for one year.
ENDED-UP:DRIOLES

49. Paul
Byrd Age: 34
IP: 204.1
W-L: 12-11
ERA: 3.74
BB: 28
SO: 102
'05 salary: $5M Prediction: Reds.
Comment: He continues to get hitters out with guts and guile. He is a competitor, and would be valuable for a young rotation because he works hard and makes the most out of his ability.
ENDED-UP:INDIANS

50. Scott
Eyre Age: 33
IP: 68.1
W-L: 2-2
ERA: 2.63
BB: 26
SO: 65
'05 salary: $1.5M Prediction: Red Sox.
Comment: He has put himself in a position to cash in big for a lefty reliever as he has strung together three pretty good years. He can get lefties and righties out, which makes him more than just a situational lefty.
ENDED-UP:CUBS
 
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