Tuesday, December 8, 2009

First Big Trade of the Off-Season


I figured today would be a good day to switch up the routine and talk about a little current events going on in the Major League off-season. In case you haven't heard, a huge trade has been announced between the Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, and Detroit Tigers has just been finalized. The moves are as follows:

Tigers get Daniel Schlereth (LHP Dbacks) and Max Scherzer (RHP Dbacks) and Austin Jackson (CF prospect from Yankees) and Phil Coke (RHP Yankees)
Yankees get Curtis Granderson (CF Tigers)
Dbacks get Ian Kennedy (RHP Yankees) and Edwin Jackson (RHP Tigers)


So, this begs the question...who got the better end of this deal?

In terms of quality pitchers, I feel the Edwin Jackson and Max Scherzer are very comparable...Jackson did have a better year this year than Max, but both have tall upsides, although I'd argue Scherzer's upside is higher.

Both Phil Coke and Ian Kennedy had high upsides at one point in their career but seemed to have plataued a bit at the Major League level.

Speaking of plateaus, Curtis Granderson definitely peaked in 2007 where he had almost a 1000 slugging percentage. His numbers have gone down since '07 but still had quite a good season this year hitting 30 HRs, stole 20 bases, and had 71 RBI's. He will def. help fill a CF void that has been empty since Bernie Williams retired.

Schlereth may well be the wild card here. He did make his Major League debut this past year with the Dbacks and showed flashes of brilliance, but also was a bit erratic at times.

All things considered, I have to give the award for "best in the trade" to the Tigers. They essentially acquired four players who could all potentially make their opening day roster. They improved didn't lose much at the starting pitching position, but got better in the bullpen with both Coke and potentially Schlereth.

Of course, the Yankees make themselves better at a crucial position without giving up a ton....they always seem to do that - however, the Tigers do seem to have come out much better as a team, whereas the Yankees supserstar pedigree makes still trade pale a bit as compared to the moves they made last year.

Finally, the Dbacks don't get a ton better or worse with the trade. I do think Jackson will fit better in Arizona and Kennedy may do better out of the Big Apple, so there is def. potential there for both guys.

Bottom line, kudos to all three teams for making moves early in the off-season. We'll see how it all plays out this coming season.


Stay tuned for more pitchign tips soon!!!

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