Washburn could be one of those diamonds in the rough that teams pray work out. He is definitely well rested and has plenty of time to get in shape for 2011. His knee should be totally healed so I can definitely see teams giving him a chance to be a back end starter. I wouldn't be surprised to see other guys like Washburn to be offered jobs like Jermaine Dye.Veteran lefty Jarrod Washburn sat out the 2010 season, but he told Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports he's undecided on 2011. Noting that he's been contacted by a couple of teams this week, Washburn explained, "I will not say I am 100 percent retired because a great opportunity might present itself."
Morosi adds that a great opportunity translates as close to Washburn's Wisconsin home. The Brewers or Twins might be his top choices, and both teams should be in the hunt for starting pitching. One point in Milwaukee's favor is their hiring of Ron Roenicke, who worked with Washburn during his Angels days.
Washburn, 36, is a candidate to provide 175 innings of 4.50 ball in 2011. His asking price is an unknown; he's represented by Scott Boras.