The Indians' pursuit of free-agent pitchers Trevor Hoffman and Paul Byrd continues.
General Manager Mark Shapiro and manager Eric Wedge are scheduled to meet today with Hoffman at his home in Del Mar, Calif. Hoffman, who has a chance to pass Lee Smith's all-time saves record of 478, has spent the last 12½ seasons with San Diego.
Shapiro and Wedge will try to sell Hoffman on themselves and the Indians organization. If things go well, it's believed they'll try to sign him at the winter meetings next week in Dallas.
The closer market is shrinking on the Indians. Tom Gordon signed a three-year, $18 million contract with the Phillies on Thursday. Kyle Farnsworth signed a three-year, $17 million contract with the Yankees on Friday. B.J. Ryan signed a five-year, $47 million contract with Toronto last weekend and Billy Wagner signed a four-year, $43 million deal with the Mets on Monday.
Bob Wickman and Todd Jones are still available. Octavio Dotel, another free-agent closer, won't be able to pitch until midseason following surgery on his right elbow.
Shapiro talked with Wickman's agent Friday. Wickman saved 45 games for the Indians last season.
"Bob is an option," said Shapiro. "We know he wants to pitch next year."