Trade Day Diary
July 31st, 2012 | by Ray Flowers |
The 2012 MLB Trade Deadline is upon us. At BaseballGuys.com there’s no way we could sit out the action which figures to be hot and heavy. We’ll be checking in throughout the day with some thoughts on all of the moves that you need to be made aware of as teams begin to set themselves up for the push for the playoffs.
COMPLETED DEALS
Dodgers Receive: Shane Victorino
Phillies Receive: RHP’s Josh Lindblom, Ethan Martin
The Dodgers get a much needed bat to his at the top of their order. An outfield of Andre Ethier, Matt Kemp and Victorino is the best trio in the NL. Victorino has had a bit of an up and down season but he’s been on top of his game since the All-Star break hitting .357 with five steals and 14 runs scored in 15 games. As a side note. The Phillies are going to call up Domonic Brown, so look for him to get a chance to play almost every day the rest of the way giving him solid value in NL-only leagues.
Rangers Receive: Geovanny Soto
Cubs Receive: RHP Jacob Brigham and some other stuff
(that “stuff” is either a PTBNL or cash).
Soto will slide into a backup job behind the dish since the Rangers already have Mike Napoli. Soto hasn’t hit since 2010, well he hit 17 homers and had 54 RBIs last year, but he also batted .228 last year and isn’t even hitting .200 this year with 35 hits in 176 at-bats (.199). He’ll obviously hold some AL-only value, but his days of even being a catcher #2 in 15 team, two catcher, mixed leagues appear done… at least for 2012. As a result of this deal the Rangers designated Yorvit Torrealba for assignment.
Dodgers Receive: Brandon League
Mariners Receive: RHP Logan Bawcom and OF Leon Landry
League obviously won’t be closing with Kenley Jansen already in town, but he should slide in very nicely in a support role in the Dodgers bullpen given that heavy, an I mean 16 lbs bowling ball heavy, fastball. Still, he’s sporting a 1.42 K/BB ratio in 44.2 innings, so I’m not a huge fan of dumping a lot of FAAB money to add him to an NL-only roster.
Phillies Receive: OF Nate Schierholtz, C Tommy Joseph, RHP Seth Rosin
Giants Receive: Hunter Pence and Cash
It’s about time the Giants added another power bat. Pence-Posey-Sandoval, when all healthy, finally gives the Giants a legitimate 3-4-5 set of bats in the middle of the order. The move to San Francisco doesn’t figure to help Pence much offensively though… or does it? The perception is that Philly is a great hitters park but check out the numbers which tell a different story. At home in 2012 Pence has a .721 OPS that is .121 below his .842 mark on the road.
Rangers Receive: Ryan Dempster
Cubs Receive: RHP Kyle Hendricks, 3B Christian Villanueva
The Cubs were in on Matt Garza too, but they deemed Dempster to be the better medical risk. Going to the AL to pitch in Texas isn’t going to do Dempster’s ratios any favors, not when he doesn’t deserve them in the first place. Still, it’s well worth spending big in AL-only leagues to acquire his services. As a result of his addition the mightily struggling Roy Oswalt has been sent to the bullpen, though the club might still need his services as a starter at some point after the club also announced that Neftali Feliz will have to undergo Tommy John surgery.
Reds Receive: Jonathan Broxton
Royals Receive: LHP Donnie Joseph, RHP J.C. Sulbaran
As a set up man with the Reds, Broxton’s fantasy value is in the total toilet. Given the massive regression in his K/9 this year there is no reason to bother having him on your roster in a mixed league unless you are looking for holds. Broxton should form a tremendous bridge to Aroldis Chapman alongside Sean Marshall. In KC, it seems like Aaron Crow or Greg Holland will be asked to close, though Kelvin Herrera is also in the mix. My money is on Holland.
Yankees Receive: Casey McGehee
Pirates Receive: Chad Qualls
McGehee will help to fill in while A-Rod misses time on the shelf. Hitting just .230 on the year with eight homers, the last time that McG was an impactful hitter for an extended period of time was 2010 when he hit .285 with 23 homers and 104 RBIs. Qualls may not even be worth adding in NL-only leagues.
Pirates Receive: Gaby Sanchez
Marlins Receive: Gorkys Hernandez, RHP Kyle Kaminska, a 2013
Sanchez hit .273 with 18 homers, 85 RBIs and 72 runs scored in 2010. Last year he hit .266 with 19 homers, 78 RBIs and 72 runs scored. This year he’s been hideous appearing in only 55 big league games (he’s spent a lot of time in the minors). In 183 at-bats Sanchez has hit .202 with three homers. A worthwhile gamble for the Pirates, but don’t expect much production the reest of this season.
Red Sox Receive: Craig Breslow
D’backs Receive: Scott Podsednik, Matt Albers
The Sox sent out two spare parts for lefty who has been a very solid bullpen arm since entering the league in 2005. He’s enjoy a fine season this year with a 2.70 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and 3.23 K/BB ratio. None of these three is worth a look in anything other than league specific setups
Cardinals Receive: Edward Mujica
Marlins Receive: 3B Zack Cox
One more name removed for 9th inning work with the Marlins. Mujica had a 2.96 ERA in 67 games last season but his 6.00 K/9 mark is his lowest since 2007 and he continues to be plagued by the long ball. Cox was a first round selection in 2010, but he’s struggled to find consistency. This year he has hit a mere .254 with nine homers and an OPS of .716 at Triple-A.
NOT TRADED: Rafael Betancourt, Stephen Drew, Chase Headley, Josh Johnson, Matt Garza, Carlos Lee, Alfonso Soriano, Denard Span, Justin Upton
By Ray Flowers
Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Brandon League, Carlos Lee, Casey McGehee, Chad Qualls, Chase Headley, Craig Breslow, Edward Mujica, Ethan Martin, Gaby Sanchez, Geovanny Soto, Hunter Pence, Jacob Brigham, Jonathan Broxton, Josh Johnson, Josh Lindblom, Justin Upton, Matt Garza, Nate Schierholtz, Rafael Betancourt, Ryan Dempster, Scott Podsednik, Shane Victorino, Stephen Drew, Zack Cox
















By Scott on Jul 31, 2012
How does the trade to Atlanta affect Maholm?? Does it make him more of an add or less?? I need K’s and Wins….the 2 pitching categories I lead or can win…. and hopefully those pitchers don’t have too many more HR’s given up…10 HR away from 4th…from what you said the other day…I guess my ERA and WHIP aren’t coming back too much…easier to get it down than up…what you said about Scherzer and too many HR and fly balls….Fiers still averages a K an inning and wins pretty consistently….Fiers is probably better than Scherzer for me? What about Josh Johnson?? He doesn’t get a lot of k’s…will he be worse having to stay on a depleted,Miami team?? All the walks he gave up last outting concerned me too.Would Maholm be better for me for Wins and K’s??Or Fister,Bailey,McCarthy?? Than Johnson??
By Ray Flowers on Jul 31, 2012
Scott – Maholm has been on fire of late. On fire. Still, his skills don’t stand out at all. He’s not a K guy, never will be. Slightly worse than average actually so he’s not a help there. Wins are random. No way to predict. Hanson has 12 with a 4.29 ERA. Dempster has five with a 2.25 ERA. Paul has a better chance at them with Braves obviously.
Fiers has been amazing. Hard to go away from him right now. Scherzer still better choice in keeper.
Johnson’s almost 8 K/9, just 3 tenths off career level. He’s a solid K arm. He’s best pitcher of group you listed. If you wanted to make move, Fister solid add, but he’s not gonna strike out more.
By Robert on Jul 31, 2012
Hey Ray,
Picked up Scott Feldman for his start last Sunday and, after he shutout the White Sox over 8 innings (also considering his previous two starts), I’m starting to wonder if I should keep him around for his next start @KC to see if he can rid himself of his road demons. Think he’s worth that, or would you rather pick up someone like Medlen who performed pretty well against MIA and looks to maybe have more potential and a better league? I’m assuming, of course, that the Hanson injury will lead to him getting a few starts to show what he can do in rotation.
Thanks!
By Mark on Aug 1, 2012
Ray – I can’t believe I’m asking the following for a 5×5 12 team league.
Hosmer or Lorenzo Cain ROTW?
Pick 2 – Harvey, Latos or Lester ROTW?
Thanks!
By Ray Flowers on Aug 1, 2012
Mark – Cain has only 6 hits in 8 games, just two steals on year, and barely a .300 OBP. 9 Ks in six games also concerning. I’m still a big Hosmer backer and would prefer him, but if you need OF you can do.
Latos best option of arms to me. Harvey might have biggest arm of trio, but I’m still gonna favor the more proven option here.
By Ray Flowers on Aug 1, 2012
Robert – Overall, Medlen has better skills than Feldman. Scott’s once elite groundball rate has vanished, and his GB/FB rate this season is actually way down from his norm. I look at Feldman and think Jake Westbrook. Solid, but not much to see. Medlen though, likely only in rotation until Hanson comes back I’d think. He may only get one more start.
By Morgan on Aug 1, 2012
Hunter Pence looks a lot like Woody Harrellson. That is all.
By Scott on Aug 1, 2012
Sounds good. Thanks for all your help. I’m not in a keeper league so I’m going to ride Peavy,Fiers,Johnson,Gonzalez,Harvey,Dickey,Strasburg to the end of the year…..hope I get 2nd. 1st place was all but given to the guy that got Trout…unless Trout gets injured…1st place is way out of reach.Time to concentrate on football. I’d like to get your guide…but I need a guide for ratings on a league where QB’s get 6 points for a TD pass and so does the receiver…no points for completions. I don’t think you have that…just PPR??
By greg on Aug 1, 2012
Hey Ray – do you still have Espinosa just barely over Rickie Weeks for the rest of this season? League is 10 teams and we’re looking at my MI spot. League also counts OPS – stick with Espy for the duration or make the switch to Rickie? cheers, man!
By Ray Flowers on Aug 1, 2012
Scott – Almost every NFL lg does not count completions. 4/6 pts = all Qbs get that bonus. Plus, a 10 TD diff, which is huge, is only a 20 point diff from 4 to 6 pt lgs, that’s just slightly more than a point per week. Just not enough to move the needle for me.
By Ray Flowers on Aug 1, 2012
Greg – I had them one space apart in my mid season rankings. Can go with Weeks now, he’s finally hitting his stride, an amazingly, he’s stayed healthy.