Things are still quiet for the Yankees, but that will change once the World Series ends. Soon thereafter free agency will open for business, and the hot stove will get hopping. In the meantime, here are a few topics of potential interest.
Here's the latest on how some Yankees prospects are doing in winter ball:
As far as the trade market goes, Jake Peavy is readily available from the Padres. There had been talk that he would prefer to go to the Braves, or at least that it was one of his top choices. But Braves GM Frank Wren said this week he doesn't expect to trade top prospects to get Peavy. Wren told the Associated Press yesterday: "From our perspective we still feel the same annd we are looking to the future when that next wave of talent I spoke of arrives in Atlanta." That was apparently in response to a question about Peavy, and Wren's previous statement that he wouldn't trade top prospects. Peavy's not believed to be high on New York.
One division rival that hasn't been making as many headlines as the Rays or Red Sox lately is the Blue Jays. Toronto GM J.P. Ricciardi told FoxSports's Ken Rosenthal that the team's main offseason goals are to re-sign right-hander A.J. Burnett and add a hitter. Asked if Manny Ramirez could be that hitter, Ricciardi told Rosenthal: "Manny is not priority No. 1. I can't even say he's priority No. 2. It would really be a long shot for us to bring him to Toronto. He's on our radar, but maybe not on nour radar like some people will report. I don't see us getting involved in unbelievable, astronomical numbers. We would not go down that path."
As for Yankees players in winter ball, several are doing really well. Juan Miranda is playing great for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League. Through 10 games, he is hitting .344 with a 1.137 OPS, nine extra-base hits, seven RBIs and eight runs scored.
Miranda's teammates on the pitching side, Phil Hughes and Humberto Sanchez, are struggling. Hughes has allowed nine runs, eight earned, in 12 2/3 innings for a 5.68 ERA. He has allowed 12 hits and eight walks with 11 strikeouts. Sanchez has given up 10 earned runs in 2 2/3 innings.
Also in the AFL: Austin Jackson's doing decently, hitting .265 with a .751 OPS. Kevin Russo's hitting .344 with an .806 OPS. Jeffrey Marquez and Kevin Whelan are pitching well, Whelan has thrown six shutout innings and Marquez has a 2.70 ERA in four games.
A number of players are involved in other leagues -- Hawaii, the Dominican, Mexico or Venezuela.
Jeremy Bleich is 1-1 with a 2.41 eRA in four starts and 18 2/3 innings for Waikiki. Victor Zambrano (no, not a prospect), has pitched 11 shutout innings with 10 strikeouts for Magallanes in Venezuela. Reegie Corono's hitting .462 with four extra-base hits and four RBIs in five games for Magallanes.