
Some details of the Mitchell Report have come to light and there are 11 free agents on the list right now, including the newly outed Jose Guillen. Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe confirmed this today:
Player agents who attended yesterday’s union meeting in New York were told that 11 current free agent players are named in the George Mitchell report on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, which could come out sometime around the first of the year, and that all 11 players have been notified by the commissioner’s office. Two agents who were there confirmed this today.
With those 11 players being named, it will surely cost them money in the free agent market. It will also be very interesting to see which 11 players are named. Will a team be willing to take a chance on these players? We know from an earlier report about that there will be star players included in the Mitchell Report.
It had been thought that the Mitchell Report would come out any time now but it appears from the article that it will come around the first of the year. The Mitchell Report Commission has set a deadline of Saturday for all evidence to be submitted.
According to club sources, the Red Sox have offered Mike Lowell a 3-year guaranteed deal that should meet his expectations. Lowell had wanted a 3-year contract that was guaranteed. He has still not responded to the Red Sox latest offer.
During the GM meetings today down in Orlando, the general managers decided to put a rule into place having the first and third base coaches wear some kind of protection for their heads. This comes in the wake of Rockies minor league coach Mike Coolbaugh being struck and killed with a batted ball during a Tulsa Drillers game.
Things were quiet yesterday with the Mike Lowell negotiations. We learned from yesterday’s links that the Red Sox don’t want to give him a third year and he wants the third year to be guaranteed. If that happens, he would give the Sox a hometown discount. The Red Sox did meet with uber-agent Scott Boras to talk about Boras’ other clients he has with the Sox but presumably Alex Rodriguez was probably talked about a little. Also, the Red Sox are unsure about opening up the 2008 campaign in Japan. You can read about it in the links below.

UConn came out cold in the first half as they made only 3 of their first 14 shots to go down 5 points. The Huskies went on an 18-4 run to close out the half to take a 37-28 into the locker rooms at Gampel Pavilion. UConn and Morgan State combined for 20 fouls and 18 turnovers in the first half.
