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Very Quick Impressions of the Blockbuster Marlins Trades :
Carlos Delgado from the Marlins to the Mets for Yusmeiro Petit, Mike Jacobs,
and Grant Psomas :
I think this is a good quality haul for a 33-year-old first baseman. Petit
is a solid prospect, with a fine track record and very good control. I am
giving him a Grade B+ in the 2006 book. I think he needs some additional
Triple-A time, and he doesn't throw hard enough for me to project him as a
staff ace, but given his youth and history I find it hard to rate him any less
than B+.
Jacobs is an older prospect at age 25, with an erratic track record. He was
excellent this year, no question, but I still have concerns about his strike
zone judgment. I gave him a Grade C+ in the book. A combination of Jacobs and
Josh Willingham should be able to hold down first base for Florida.
Psomas is the sleeper here. He hit .301/.399/.517 with 20 homers this year
between two levels of Class A. I currently have him at Grade C pending Double-A
performance, but he did enough this season to qualify as an interesting guy. I
am thinking about going back and revising his grade a notch higher, but haven't
decided yet.
So, in exchange for an expensive-but-excellent power hitter on the wrong
side of the age curve, the Marlins get an above-average pitching prospect,
and two hitters who ripped the ball this year but still have some question
marks about their future. I really don't have a problem with this trade from
Florida's perspective, assuming that their financial woes are real and not just
a political ploy. From the Mets perspective, it depends on if Delgado goes the
way of Mo Vaughn(...XD). I don't think he will. This could be a deal that
helps both teams.
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Josh Beckett, Mike Lowell, and Guillermo Mota from the Marlins to the Red Sox
for Hanley Ramirez, Anibal Sanchez, Jesus Delgado, and Harvey Garcia:
Ramirez: Currently rated Grade B. His '05 campaign was disappointing, but
he is still only 21 years old. The success of Wilson Betemit in the majors this
year is a reminder that sometimes these tools guys do work out. Given Hanley's
age and athleticism, it is way too early to conclude that he is a failed p
rospect. He certainly has work to do, and if I were the Marlins I would avoid
rushing him, but he could easily end up being the best player traded in the
blockbusters.
Sanchez: Of Boston's Big Three pitching prospects (Sanchez, Jon Papelbon,
Jon Lester), Sanchez is the one I like the least in the short run, granted
I still gave him a B+ and rate him very highly, among the best RHP prospects
in the game. I think he is a year away from being ready to help, and like
Ramirez he should not be rushed.
Delgado: Looks like a Grade C/C+ prospect to me, a guy with a mid-90s
fastball, but shaky secondary pitches. 69/39 K/BB in 72 innings for Class A
Greenville shows a solid K/IP but the need for better command. High upside as
a reliever if he can refine said command.
Garcia: Like Delgado, another Grade C/C+ prospect, a guy with a live arm
and a plus fastball, but needing work on his secondary pitches. Posted a
sharp 2.01 ERA with a 54/18 K/BB in 45 innings for Greenville, but allowed 49
hits, reflecting the need for another pitch to go with the fastball.
I love Beckett but can he stay healthy for an entire season? His career
high in innings is 179. Lowell is a solid player, if starting to age. In
exchange, the Marlins get a top pitching prospect, a toolsy-but-erratic
shortstop, and two live A-ball arms. This looks like another deal that might
help both teams.
In short, I don't have a big problem with either deal from a prospect
perspective. Of course, it will be at least two or three years before we can
accurately assess each trade. As fire sales go, I think the Marlins did pretty
well.
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