This week's winter meetings gab-a-thon in San Diego had something for everyone. The multitude of transactions helped stoke the hot stove fires like never before, while satisfying the after-hours crowd.
Even the Twins slipped in before last call by getting righthander Ervin Santana to agree to a four-year, $55 million contract on Thursday afternoon as some executives were headed for the airport. By then, trades involving 45 players and contracts totaling more than $420 million had been reported.
"The one word that sums it up is 'crazy,' " MLB Network analyst Harold Reynolds said. "The money has now helped equal things between the lesser clubs and the big clubs to make moves. Like San Diego. There's no way they could take on a Matt Kemp contract years ago."
Officials left the Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel breaking down how Chicago became the epicenter of the baseball transaction universe, how the Dodgers' express makeover included sending a core player in Kemp to a division rival and how it's beneath super-agent Scott Boras to negotiate with anyone not an owner.
There were 12 trades (up from five last year) and 12 contract agreements reported during the winter meetings. Many of those came late in the evening or early in the morning. Everyone had red eyes by Thursday after trying to keep up with the excitement all week.
The White Sox finished deals for righthander Jeff Samardzija and closer David Robertson after 10 p.m. Monday. On Tuesday, the Cubs trumped their Windy City counterparts by leaking word that they had signed one of the free-agent jewels — lefthander Jon Lester — after 11 p.m. A flurry of moves were made Wednesday, but the highlight of the winter meetings took place around 3 a.m. Thursday.
That was when the Padres finalized their deal with the Dodgers to bring Kemp to San Diego. Padres officials went to the hotel lobby and started talking about the deal. Yes, there were still people hanging at a lobby bar — which had closed down an hour earlier.
Twins General Manager Terry Ryan pointed out that the Dodgers held a news conference at midnight during the meetings to announce trades with the Marlins and Angels.