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Diamondbacks acquired OF Mark Trumbo and two PTBNLs in a three-team trade with the Angels and White Sox.
White Sox left-hander Hector Santiago will head to the Angels along with Diamondbacks southpaw Tyler Skaggs. Chicago is getting center fielder Adam Eaton. Trumbo is expected to play left field in 2014 for the Snakes, who have been looking for a power bat since the offseason began. Trumbo, 27, batted .234/.294/.453 with 34 home runs and 100 RBI in 159 games this past season for Anaheim and is heading to one of the more slugger-friendly parks in the major leagues.
I'm unconsoled I'm lonely, I am so much better than I used to be.
They've been down that road before and traded him away. He's not an outfielder, either, but then again, Trumbo isn't much of one either. Trumbo in the OF reminds me of Adam Dunn--once he gets going, he's fine, but he's a diesel under full load at getting up to speed.
I like the deal for Anaheim and Arizona, but don't understand what the White Sox are doing here.
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-- William James
They've been down that road before and traded him away. He's not an outfielder, either, but then again, Trumbo isn't much of one either. Trumbo in the OF reminds me of Adam Dunn--once he gets going, he's fine, but he's a diesel under full load at getting up to speed.
I like the deal for Anaheim and Arizona, but don't understand what the White Sox are doing here.
Arizona gave up a good pitching prospect and a good center fielder prospect for a decent 2.5 WAR player. No way I like that deal for them. They should have been able to have acquired Trumbo for one or the other, but the fact that it cost both is pretty nuts. I like this deal a lot more for the White Sox than the D-backs, that's for sure. But the Angels did the best for themselves.
Arizona gave up a good pitching prospect and a good center fielder prospect for a decent 2.5 WAR player. No way I like that deal for them. They should have been able to have acquired Trumbo for one or the other, but the fact that it cost both is pretty nuts. I like this deal a lot more for the White Sox than the D-backs, that's for sure. But the Angels did the best for themselves.
Yeah, I agree...the D-backs got some protection for Goldy, but went backwards in every other way. People see to have forgotten this, but Eaton posted absolutely ridiculous OBP numbers in the minors...I think somewhere in the .450 range over 1500 plate appearances. If he can relax and just play, he'll be a great top of the order guy for the Sox. The Angels obviously did the best in this deal, getting 2 controllable leftys, one who's a potential #2 guy, for not a whole lot.
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People see to have forgotten this, but Eaton posted absolutely ridiculous OBP numbers in the minors...I think somewhere in the .450 range over 1500 plate appearances.
Plus, they now have a decent trade chip in De Aza (and payroll drops about 4M) and can deal him before he gets expensive.
I agree that it was the White Sox who came out best in this deal. Arizona seems to not know what direction they are going in. When they traded Reynolds and Upton away it seemed they wanted to get away from the slugger types who struck out too often. Now they go out and acquire Trumbo for more than he seems to be worth. The deal might work out for them but the message that I am getting is that they lack a clear vision of what their team should be.
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