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Around the Majors: Delgado rumorby Lee SininsNovember 26, 2004 1) According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the Mariners are the frontrunners for free agent 1B Carlos Delgado, while they are also interested in free agents 1B Richie Sexson and 3B Troy Glaus. But, instead of Sexson being a backup plan, they are interested in both 1Bs. 2) The Indians signed utilityman Jeff Liefer and OF Andy Abad to minor league contracts and invited them to spring training. Liefer has -32 RCAA/.693 OPS in 269 career games, including a .393 SLG, .258 OBA, .651 OPS, -3 RCAA in 16 games with the 2004 Brewers. 3) The Cardinals released 2B Marlon Anderson and P Jason Simontacchi. After -10 RCAA/.696 OPS and -6 RCAA/.703 OPS seasons, Anderson hit .379 SLG, .269 OBA, .649 OPS, -14 RCAA in 113 games. He has a .693 career OPS, compared to his league average of .776, and -74 RCAA in 737 games. After starting his career with 4.02 ERA/-2 RSAA and 5.56 ERA/-20 RSAA seasons, Simontacchi had a 5.28 ERA/-2 RSAA in 13 games. He has a 4.77 career ERA, compared to his league average of 4.20, and -24 RSAA in 83 games. If you enjoy the ATM reports and want to support them, check out my other creation--the sabermetric baseball encyclopedia. Orders are now being taken for the next edition, which will include the 2004 stats and is currently shipping. It's powerful, yet extremely easy to use. Features extensive sorting, stat display options, and features that are not available in online and printed sources. The deluxe package has been greatly expanded, making it a much better bargain. For more information, see http://www.baseball-encyclopedia.com According to Peter Gammons, "There is no greater baseball tool than Lee Sinins' Baseball Sabermetric Encyclopedia. Get thee to Baseball Immortals and order the disc, haste post haste." The product Jayson Stark called "the best invention since the toaster oven!" has gotten even more powerful. Do you have a general question or comment for one of THT's writers? Send it in to our weekly mailbag We also welcome unsolicited op-ed pieces of approximately 500 words for consideration. We reserve the right to edit for length, clarity and consistency of style. Please include your whole name and location to be considered. If you have a comment about this specific article, please email the writer. Next Article: Around the Majors: Rumors>> <<Previous Article: World Cup Squads, Part 1: Venezuela and Canada |