[消息] In Serious Talks To Acquire Papelbon
By Steve Adams [January 23, 2015 at 8:52am CST]
8:52am: Papelbon would want his $13MM option for the 2016 season to be
guaranteed in order to waive his no-trade clause, Salisbury reports. That
presents an expensive obstacle in trade talks, but Salisbury hears that the
Phillies are committed to moving Papelbon and letting Ken Giles inherit the
closer’s role. ESPN’s Jayson Stark tweets that figuring out how much of
Papelbon’s 2016 salary the Phillies would pay is the “last remaining
obstacle” in trade talks.
8:18am: The 12 teams to which Papelbon cannot block trades are the Red Sox,
Rays, Royals, Angels, Mariners, Astros, Mets, Braves, Cardinals, Reds, Cubs
and Padres, reports Jim Salisbury of CSNPhilly.com (on Twitter).
Additionally, Rosenthal tweets that while the Blue Jays did reach out to the
Phillies regarding Papelbon, their interest is still very limited. He adds
that Papelbon has not yet been approached about waiving his no-trade clause
for a move to the Brewers, indicating that talks have not yet reached
advanced stages.
7:14am: The Brewers are indeed on Papelbon’s no-trade list, reports Ken
Rosenthal of FOX Sports (Twitter links). Of course, that doesn’t mean that a
deal can’t be worked out, particularly if Papelbon’s desire to have a
chance at winning is still his primary focus. Rosenthal notes that the
Phillies would need to send money to Milwaukee in order to facilitate a deal,
in addition to getting Papelbon’s approval.
Rosenthal also tweets that the Blue Jays expressed interest in Papelbon in
recent weeks, although they, too, are on the closer’s no-trade list
1:01am: The Brewers are in serious talks to acquire Jonathan Papelbon from
the Phillies, reports Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports (on Twitter). Earlier
today, Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reported that Milwaukee was casting a wide
net as it looked for pitching upgrades, and GM Doug Melvin said in an
appearance on MLB Network Radio that adding bullpen help was his top priority.
It’s unclear at this time whether or not Milwaukee is on Papelbon’s
no-trade list, Passan adds, although indications over the summer were that
Papelbon would waive his no-trade protection to be moved to a contender.
While the Brewers are far from a lock to achieve a postseason berth in 2015,
they do appear to be better positioned than the rebuilding Phillies, who have
traded away Antonio Bastardo, Jimmy Rollins and Marlon Byrd this offseason as
the club looks to the future.
Papelbon, 34, is owed $13MM in 2015 and has a $13MM vesting option that will
kick in this season if he reaches 48 games finished. Should Milwaukee
ultimately reach a deal to acquire Papelbon, one would think that he’d
supplant Jonathan Broxton as the club’s closer, making 48 games finished a
highly attainable milestone. Of course, as Passan notes, it is not even clear
at this time whether or not the Brewers are one of the 17 clubs on Papelbon’
s no-trade list.
Though Papelbon’s velocity and strikeout rate have declined in recent
seasons, his bottom-line results have remained largely intact. Papelbon’s
heater sat at 95 mph in his final season with the Red Sox, but it dropped to
93.8 mph in 2012, 92 mph in 2013 and 91.3 mph in 2014. Nonetheless, Papelbon
was still able to notch an excellent 2.04 ERA with 8.5 K/9, 2.0 BB/9 and a
41.9 percent ground-ball rate in a 2014 campaign that also featured 39 saves
— the second-highest single-season total of his career.
The Brewers recently traded Yovani Gallardo and his $13MM salary to the
Rangers, although Milwaukee remains on the hook for $4MM of that sum. Still,
that salary reduction leaves the Brewers well-equipped to add some payroll,
particularly if the Phillies elect to eat some of the remaining money on
Papelbon’s contract, which many have assumed they would need to do in order
to move him.
As it stands, Broxton figures to be closing games, with righties Jim
Henderson and Tyler Thornburg serving as setup options alongside lefty Will
Smith. Both Francisco Rodriguez and Rafael Soriano have been mentioned as
possible bullpen targets for the Phillies, although for the time being, the
trade market appears to be the more likely avenue for Doug Melvin to improve
his bullpen.
基本上感覺交易好像快成立了,
但由於釀酒人在Papelbon的不可交易名單中,
所以Papelbon要求啟動他的16年13M選擇權才願意被交易。
就看費城人願意負擔多少薪水了...
Papelbon 2015年薪水:13M
交易成立的話,可能就沒預算去補強了...
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