[情報] Indians acquire pitchers Talbot, Rivera
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CLEVELAND -- In selecting right-hander Mitch Talbot from the Rays as
the player to be named in the Kelly Shoppach trade and signing
right-hander Saul Rivera to a Minor League contract, the Indians have
added two more arms and two more options to their Spring Training
rotation and bullpen competitions.
Talbot, who is out of Minor League options, will come into camp to
compete for a job in the rotation, while Rivera, who has logged 245
appearances with the Nationals over the past four seasons, will vie for
a spot in the 'pen.
The acquisitions of the 26-year-old Talbot and the 32-year-old Rivera
were announced Monday.
Shoppach, who was dealt to the Rays on Dec. 1, was given a $1.95
million contract a year ago in his first year of arbitration
eligibility. Despite his subpar 2009 season, he's due to receive a
raise from the Rays in his second round. Unloading that financial
burden was perhaps the biggest incentive for the Indians in making the
trade.
Talbot was one of two players the Indians considered as the player to
be named. As part of the deal, the Indians also had to send cash to the
Rays, though the exact amount was not revealed.
"There were a number of complexities to the player to be named
component," assistant general manager Chris Antonetti said. "Cash was a
consideration, in the event that we went with Talbot."
The Tribe had until Sunday to select the player to be named. The other
player on their list to consider was right-hander Joseph Cruz, a
21-year-old who spent all of '09 at Class A Bowling Green. Had the
Indians selected Cruz, it's believed they would have had to send
another player to the Rays as compensation.
Why did the Indians add Talbot, who must be added to the 40-man roster
and either make the Opening Day roster or be exposed to waivers?
Simply put, they like his stuff -- particularly what Antonetti called
an "above-average" changeup and cutter -- and his potential to land a
job.
"He's another upper-level starting option for us," Antonetti said.
"He's a guy we've had interest in for quite a while. He's logged close
to 400 Triple-A innings, and we're adding him to our mix to come in and
compete for a spot."
Aaron Laffey, Jeremy Sowers (who is also out of options), David Huff,
Carlos Carrasco and Hector Rondon will all be competing for jobs in the
rotation. Jake Westbrook, Fausto Carmona and Justin Masterson can
already be penciled in.
Talbot has spent the better part of the past three years at the
Triple-A level, though elbow trouble limited him in '09.
Originally a second-round Draft pick by the Astros in 2002, Talbot was
acquired by the Rays in the July '06 trade that sent Aubrey Huff to
Houston. Talbot was named the Triple-A Charlotte Pitcher of the Year in
2007 and '08. He went 13-9 with a 3.86 ERA in 28 starts in '08 and made
three appearances with the Major League club in September.
In his Minor League career, Talbot owns a 62-54 record and 3.79 ERA in
165 starts.
Talbot made just 10 starts for Triple-A Durham this year because of a
right elbow sprain. He went 4-4 with a 4.47 ERA in 10 starts, walking
18 and striking out 40. He recovered from the injury in time to make
two starts in the International League playoffs, and he finished the
year by making six starts in the Arizona Fall League, where he was 3-0
with a 4.37 ERA.
"We saw him pitch in the fall league," Antonetti said. "We feel his
stuff is back to where it was prior to the injury."
Baseball America listed Talbot as the Rays' 16th-best overall prospect
entering '09. The publication also tabbed his changeup as the best in
the International League after the '08 season.
As for Rivera, the 32-year-old owns a career Major League record of
13-15 with a 4.05 ERA in 245 appearances with the Nationals over the
past four seasons. He has struck out 191 while walking 123 in 275 2/3
innings. Rivera made a career-high 85 appearances with the Nats in '07,
and he went 5-6 with a 3.96 ERA in 76 games in '08, when he finished
fourth in the NL in relief innings pitched (84).
Rivera, a Puerto Rico native, split '09 between Washington, where he
was 1-3 with a 6.10 ERA in 30 appearances, and Triple-A Syracuse, where
he was 2-5 with a 3.55 ERA in 30 games.
"Rivera is another guy with Major League experience," Antonetti said.
"He's logged a lot of innings at the Major League level. He should come
in and compete for a spot in the 'pen."
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