Yankees, Tigers, Diamondbacks Complete Three-Way Trade
I gotta admit I have been neglecting my responsibilities when it comes to offering Sports Grind Entertainment feelings about all the moves happening at the Winter Meetings in Indianapolis. Instead I’ve just been siting on my fat ass and watching as fan and enjoying that Christmas always comes early for this O.G. baseball fan. So I’ll start off by tossing the ball around the diamond with the blockbuster trade that going the hot stove burning.
The three team deal had the New York Yankees receiving All-Star center fielder Curtis Granderson. The Arizona Diamondbacks received right-hander Edwin Jackson and right-hander Ian Kennedy. The Detroit Tigers acquired the most players in getting lefty reliever Phil Coke and prospect Austin Jackson and right-hander Max Scherzer and left-hander Daniel Schlereth.
I’ll go by win-loss record in breaking down each team involvement, so first up is the World Series champion Yankees (103-59) who acquired Grandson. He’s a web gem in the outfield who’s only 28 and adds another left handed bat to an already dangerous lineup. Granderson hit .249 with 30 home runs, 71 RBIs and 20 steals. But to acquire Grandson the Yankees gave up Kennedy who has been hit with the injury bug but is fairly young and has only pitched 59 innings in big leagues. Coke is also another young arm sent packing, he was the Yankees primary left-handed reliever for 2009. The Yankees dug into their farm system and sent their best prospect rated by Baseball America Austin Jackson away.
My prospective is that this move signals that they are unlikely to re-sign both Johnny Damon and World Series MVP Hideki Matsui and might have bailed on too much youth but these are the Yankees so you can almost guarantee they will always be movers and shakers if they see an area of weakness in the future.
The Tigers (86-77) are next up to bat and keep in mind that this ball club forced a one game playoff with the Minnesota Twins. Detroit received a young left-handed Coke to help out an already strong pitching staff and Austin Jackson to eventually take over for Grandson. They reeled in a strikeout machine in Scherzer who is a number two starter on most clubs but could be pushed as far down as fourth with the Tigers, he struck out 174 batters in 170 1/3 innings. Detroit also received Schlereth, the son of former NFL lineman Mark Schlereth, who has a mid-90s fastball and could be the Tigers future closer or slot in to be the setup man.
The Tigers did give up a web gem outfielder in Grandson but where able to shed his $23 million contract over the next three years and the arbitration-eligible Edwin Jackson. In return received a plethora of young talent on the mound and a possible replacement for the center field spot.
Coming in last in this trade as well as the National League West is the Diamondbacks (70-92). Arizona received All-Star Edwin Jackson who is World Series tested and fails to the number three starter behind aces Dan Haren, Brandon Webb. and replacing the young arm of Scherzer with Kennedy. Edwin Jackson finished the season with a record of 13-9 with a 3.62 ERA and 191 strikeouts in 214 innings, his best ever in MLB.
The Diamondbacks might have given up two young arms but a huge reason why the team fail to the lows they did last year was the season ending injury to Webb after one start and the lack of run production. While the bats haven’t been address yet, the pitching staff didn’t take a nosedive.
Yankees: Winners/Tigers: Winners/Diamondbacks: Winners
120 MLB Players Opt For 2010 Free Agency
On the third day of Major League Baseball free agency a 120 players have elected to pursue Article XX B (2) of the Basic Agreement out of the 183 eligible. Bobby Abreu, Tim Hudson, Cliff Lee, Manny Ramirez, Brandon Webb, have had their 2010 options picked up bringing a total of 58 players still eligible but have yet to file. November 19 marks the last date in which players may give notice of their election of free agency. If that punk ass Matt Holliday decides to leave my St. Louis Cardinals, I do see suitable replacements…cough Jermaine Dye.
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Garret Anderson |
OF |
AT |
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2 |
Mike Gonzalez |
RP |
AT |
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Adam LaRoche |
1B |
AT |
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4 |
Greg Norton |
1B/OF |
AT |
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5 |
Rafael Soriano |
RP |
AT |
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6 |
Doug Davis |
SP |
AZ |
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7 |
Scott Schoeneweis |
RP |
AZ |
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8 |
Chad Tracy |
1B |
AZ |
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10 |
Danys Baez |
RP |
BA |
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11 |
Mark Hendrickson |
SP/RP |
BA |
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12 |
Chad Moeller |
C |
BA |
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13 |
Melvin Mora |
3B |
BA |
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14 |
Rocco Baldelli |
OF |
BO |
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15 |
Jason Bay |
OF |
BO |
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Billy Wagner |
RP |
BO |
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Rich Harden |
SP |
CC |
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18 |
Reed Johnson |
OF |
CC |
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19 |
Jamey Carroll |
2B/3B/0F |
CL |
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20 |
Tomokazu Ohka |
SP/RP |
CL |
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21 |
Alan Embree |
RP |
CO |
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22 |
Jason Giambi |
1B |
CO |
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22 |
Jason Marquis |
SP |
CO |
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23 |
Yorvit Torrealba |
C |
CO |
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24 |
Ramon Castro |
C |
CWS |
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25 |
Jermaine Dye |
OF |
CWS |
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26 |
Scott Podsednik |
OF |
CWS |
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27 |
Adam Everett |
SS |
DE |
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28 |
Aubrey Huff |
1B/3B |
DE |
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29 |
Placido Polanco |
2B |
DE |
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30 |
Fernando Rodney |
RP |
DE |
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31 |
Jarrod Washburn |
SP |
DE |
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32 |
Kiko Calero |
RP |
FL |
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33 |
Brendan Donnelly |
RP |
FL |
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34 |
Ross Gload |
1B/OF |
FL |
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35 |
Nick Johnson |
1B |
FL |
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36 |
Aaron Boone |
1B/3B |
HO |
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37 |
Darin Erstad |
1B/OF |
HO |
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38 |
Mike Hampton |
SP |
HO |
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LaTroy Hawkins |
RP |
HO |
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40 |
Jason Michaels |
OF |
HO |
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41 |
Miguel Tejada |
SS |
HO |
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42 |
Bruce Chen |
SP/RP |
KC |
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43 |
Miguel Olivo |
C |
KC |
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44 |
Jamey Wright |
RP |
KC |
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45 |
Kelvim Escobar |
SP |
LAA |
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46 |
Chone Figgins |
3B |
LAA |
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47 |
Vladimir Guerrero |
OF/DH |
LAA |
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48 |
John Lackey |
SP |
LAA |
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49 |
Darren Oliver |
RP |
LAA |
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50 |
Robb Quinlan |
1B/3B/OF |
LAA |
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51 |
Brad Ausmus |
C |
LAD |
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52 |
Ron Belliard |
2B |
LAD |
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53 |
Jon Garland |
SP |
LAD |
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54 |
Orlando Hudson |
2B |
LAD |
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55 |
Doug Mientkiewicz |
1B |
LAD |
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56 |
Eric Milton |
SP |
LAD |
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57 |
Guillermo Mota |
RP |
LAD |
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58 |
Vicente Padilla |
SP |
LAD |
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59 |
Jim Thome |
DH/1B |
LAD |
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60 |
Jeff Weaver |
SP |
LAD |
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61 |
Randy Wolf |
SP |
LAD |
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62 |
Michael Cameron |
OF |
MI |
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63 |
Frank Catalanotto |
OF |
MI |
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64 |
Jason Kendall |
C |
MI |
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65 |
Felipe Lopez |
2B/3B/SS/OF |
MI |
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66 |
Corey Patterson |
OF |
MI |
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67 |
Joe Crede |
3B |
MN |
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68 |
Ron Mahay |
RP |
MN |
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69 |
Carl Pavano |
SP |
MN |
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70 |
Mike Redmond |
C |
MN |
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71 |
Alex Cora |
2B/SS |
NYM |
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72 |
Carlos Delgado |
1B |
NYM |
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73 |
Ramon Martinez |
2B/SS |
NYM |
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74 |
J.J. Putz |
RP |
NYM |
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75 |
Brian Schneider |
C |
NYM |
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76 |
Bobby Crosby |
SS |
OA |
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77 |
Justin Duchscherer |
SP |
OA |
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78 |
Nomar Garciaparra |
1B |
OA |
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79 |
Adam Kennedy |
2B |
OA |
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80 |
Miguel Cairo |
IF |
PH |
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81 |
Pedro Martinez |
SP |
PH |
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82 |
Brett Myers |
SP |
PH |
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83 |
Henry Blanco |
C |
SD |
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84 |
Brian Giles |
OF |
SD |
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85 |
Miguel Batista |
SP/RP |
SE |
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86 |
Erik Bedard |
SP |
SE |
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87 |
Adrian Beltre |
3B |
SE |
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88 |
Endy Chavez |
OF |
SE |
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89 |
Mike Sweeney |
1B/DH |
SE |
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90 |
Bob Howry |
RP |
SF |
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91 |
Bengie Molina |
C |
SF |
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92 |
Brad Penny |
SP |
SF |
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93 |
Juan Uribe |
2B/3B/SS |
SF |
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94 |
Randy Winn |
OF |
SF |
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95 |
Rick Ankiel |
OF |
SL |
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96 |
Mark De Rosa |
3B |
SL |
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97 |
Troy Glaus |
3B |
SL |
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98 |
Khalil Greene |
SS/3B |
SL |
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99 |
Matt Holliday |
OF |
SL |
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100 |
Jason LaRue |
C |
SL |
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101 |
Joel Pineiro |
SP |
SL |
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102 |
John Smoltz |
SP |
SL |
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103 |
Chad Bradford |
RP |
TB |
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104 |
Troy Percival |
RP |
TB |
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105 |
Russ Springer |
RP |
TB |
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106 |
Joaquin Benoit |
RP |
TE |
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107 |
Hank Blalock |
3B |
TE |
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108 |
Marlon Byrd |
OF |
TE |
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109 |
Eddie Guardado |
RP |
TE |
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110 |
Andruw Jones |
OF |
TE |
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111 |
Ivan Rodriguez |
C |
TE |
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Omar Vizquel |
SS |
TE |
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113 |
John McDonald |
3B/SS |
TO |
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114 |
Kevin Millar |
OF178 |
TO |
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115 |
Marco Scutaro |
2B/SS |
TO |
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116 |
Josh Bard |
C |
WA |
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117 |
Livan Hernandez |
SP |
WA |
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118 |
Austin Kearns |
OF |
WA |
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119 |
Ron Villone |
RP |
WA |
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120 |
Dmitri Young |
1B |
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