[消息] 牛棚投手Badenhop交易至紅襪
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MILWAUKEE -- Less than a year after the Brewers traded for him, Burke
Badenhop is on the move again.
"It's my personal trade deadline," Badenhop joked on Friday after the Brewers
dealt the sinkerball specialist to Boston for Minor League left-hander Luis
Ortega.
It was a show of general manager Doug Melvin's confidence in his other
in-house bullpen options and a familiar feeling for Badenhop, who has been
traded four times in his career, always in late November or early December.
Badenhop, who turns 31 in February, was arbitration-eligible again after
earning $1.55 million last season, and he is expected to earn about $2
million or so next season in his final year before free agency. Rather than
non-tender him next month, the Brewers sent him to Boston for Ortega, 20,
freeing a spot on a previously full 40-man roster for a waiver claim, a Rule
5 Draft pick or other addition, and trusting middle relief to such
pre-arbitration pitchers as Michael Blazek, Alfredo Figaro, Donovan Hand and
Rob Wooten, each of whom had some success at different points in 2013.
The Brewers will also have starters Hiram Burgos and Mike Fiers coming back
from injury as options to either start or work in relief, and, if he's not
lost in next month's Rule 5 Draft, they could take a look at former
supplemental first-round pick Kyle Heckathorn, who recorded a 3.60 ERA at
Triple-A Nashville.
All of those pitchers are right-handed, like Badenhop.
"I talked to Burke about it and the fact this is a business," Melvin said.
"He seemed to understand it."
Badenhop does understand it. In fact, when his phone rang on Friday and
Melvin was on the line, Badenhop expected bad news.
"I thought he was calling to let me know they were going to non-tender me or
something," Badenhop said. "So to have landed with the Red Sox is pretty
awesome.
"I completely understand, this being my fourth trade now. I told Doug I
couldn't thank him enough for the opportunity to land in Milwaukee, and I
told him I wish I would have pitched better. I always expect great things out
of myself, and I was hoping to take a little more of a next step this last
year. Obviously, it didn't happen.
"But there's still something to be said for giving innings and being someone
you can count on, and [Melvin] said it was not performance-based whatsoever.
It was a dollars thing. For a midmarket team, it makes sense that if you can
get somebody to do the same thing for a lower price, you're going to do that.
There are no hard feelings there."
Badenhop made 63 appearances out of the bullpen in 2013, going 2-3 with a
3.47 ERA over 62 1/3 innings, striking out 42 and walking 12. He held
right-handed batters to a .229 average, although lefties hit .338 against him.
He appeared in 40 of the Brewers' first 81 games, a pace that would have made
him only the third pitcher in club history to pitch 80 times in a season. But
his role diminished down the stretch, to the point where he pitched only five
times in September. His performance played a role in that, as did Brandon
Kintzler's role as a late-inning workhorse and the emergence of such callups
as Wooten.
Melvin will still monitor the relief market this winter but is more
interested in a left-hander to pair with Tom Gorzelanny and, more important,
someone with closing experience to pair with Jim Henderson. Last year, John
Axford and Francisco Rodriguez fit that bill, but Rodriguez was traded to the
Orioles in July and Axford to the Cardinals in August.
Ortega, listed as 5-foot-10 and 155 pounds, has spent parts of two seasons in
Boston's farm system since signing as an international free agent in July
2011. He is 9-6 with a 2.25 ERA in 25 games, including 14 starts. In 2013, in
the Gulf Coast League, he made 12 appearances, including one start, and went
3-3 with a 2.45 ERA.
Melvin said that the Brewers will evaluate Ortega's role -- starter vs.
reliever -- in Spring Training. If all goes well, he could begin the season
at Class A Wisconsin
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Bedenhop被交易至紅襪, 換回20歲小聯盟左投Ortega
酒鬼為空出40人名單及評估其他牛棚投手,像是M. Blazak, A. Figaro, D. Hand,
R. Wooten明年可以負擔牛棚工作,更重要的是Bedehop今年是最後一年仲裁,後年將成為自
由球員,避開了仲裁
酒鬼目前'14年薪資總額已經高達75.5M,還有2名球員要談明年薪資,分別是Estrada(SP),
J.Frascisco(1B),球團14薪資預算應在80~86M間
Bedenhop '13成績
ERA 3.98, 2W3L,IP 62.1, H 62, SO 42,BB 12,WHIP 1.19
VS Left AVG .338
VS Riht AVF .229
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個人想法
此次交易只是將避開薪資仲裁的交易,還是沒補上酒鬼最需要的1B及5號先號的位置,加上
目前薪資空間有限,勢必要透過交易掉高薪球員來達成補強的目的
個人是覺得明年年薪12M且其位置已有新人可以補上且又是合約最後一年的Weeks,
可以做為交易籌碼,既不影響明年戰力又能增加薪資彈性
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