[情報] Nationals To Acquire Yunel Escobar
Nationals, A’s To Swap Tyler Clippard, Yunel Escobar
原文:http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/?p=45993
Yunel Escobar‘s tenure with the Athletics appears to have lasted all of five
days, as he has reportedly been traded to the Nationals in exchange for
right-hander Tyler Clippard.
Escobar, of course, had only just been acquired by the Athletics this past
weekend alongside Ben Zobrist in a trade that sent a prospect package
headlined by Daniel Robertson to the Rays. A trade of Escobar likely means
that infielder Marcus Semien, acquired by Oakland in their trade of Jeff
Samardzija to the White Sox, will again be ticketed for an everyday role in
the middle infield, with him and Zobrist comprising manager Bob Melvin’s
double play tandem.
As for the Nationals, the acquisition opens a number of avenues. First and
foremost is that Escobar simply supplants Danny Espinosa as the team’s
second baseman, pairing with All-Star shortstop Ian Desmond. In that
scenario, Escobar, who is controlled through the 2016 season at a reasonable
total of $13MM (plus an option for the 2017 season), could slide over to
shortstop next year if Desmond signs elsewhere as a free agent. However, the
possibility of an eventual Desmond trade cannot be outright ignored, as the
Nats reportedly discussed a three-team swap with the Rays and Mets last
weekend that would have netted them Escobar and Zobrist, with Desmond heading
to New York.
The 32-year-old Escobar, typically a sound defender, had somewhat of a down
season on both sides of the ball in 2014. Though he picked things up with the
bat late in the season to salvage a .258/.324/.340 batting line (92 OPS+, 95
wRC+), he posted a UZR/150 of -26, and Defensive Runs Saved dinged him
equally, rating him at -24 runs. However, Escobar also battled shoulder and
knee problems last season and has otherwise always been regarded as an
excellent defender, so while some will assume this to be age-related decline,
there’s reason to believe that he could rebound in 2015.
Clippard, 30 next month, is projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz to
earn $9.3MM in 2015 — his final year of team control before hitting free
agency. Clippard has been a staple in the Nats’ bullpen dating back to 2009,
pitching to a 2.64 ERA with 10.4 K/9 and 3.5 BB/9 in that time, though his
control has improved significantly since 2011. Despite being an extreme
fly-ball pitcher, Clippard has never had a huge problem with home runs and
will likely be able to avoid such problems at the spacious O.Co Coliseum. One
large reason for his ability to keep the ball in the yard is that a number of
his fly-balls are of the infield pop-up variety — 15.5 percent over the past
six seasons and a whopping 19.3 percent in 2015. That trend figures to
continue, given all of the space in Oakland’s park, as Fangraphs’ Dave
Cameron notes (on Twitter).
This marks the second straight offseason in which the A’s have traded for a
high-priced reliever, although the two deals are markedly different. Last
winter, Oakland acquired Jim Johnson from the Orioles in what essentially
amounted to a salary dump, while parting with Escobar (two to three years of
him, no less) represents a significant value heading to Washington. In this
instance, however, Clippard seems likely to remain in a setup role, as
Oakland has lights-out closer Sean Doolittle currently manning the ninth
inning on an affordable long-term deal, eliminating the financial risk that
would have come with letting him accumulate saves while still
arbitration-eligible.
On a grander scale, the move further adds to the intrigue of the Oakland
offseason. After reaching the playoffs via Wild Card status, Oakland began
its offseason by signing Billy Butler to a three-year pact — a win-now move
aimed to upgrade in the short-term. The A’s then traded away Josh Donaldson,
Brandon Moss, Jeff Samardzija and Derek Norris for packages of younger
players (although they did receive a pair of MLB-ready pieces in Marcus
Semien and Jesse Hahn). Following those moves, most assumed the A’s to be
gearing up for a rebuild, but at that point, GM Billy Beane added Zobrist
(with one year left on his deal) and Escobar in another move aimed at the
short-term future. Overall, it seems that Beane and his staff are merely
re-tooling — giving themselves a chance at contention in 2015 while
simultaneously acquiring younger, more affordable players to create a
lengthier window of contention (or to use as chips in further trades).
Jon Heyman of CBS Sports first reported that Escobar was headed to the Nats
(Twitter link) and speculated that Clippard would be a fit. MLB.com’s Bill
Ladson confirmed (on Twitter) that Clippard was indeed headed to Oakland.
文章這麼長,重點就是眼鏡哥被交易掉了,換來古巴游擊手Yunel Escobar
(Escobar有點忙....)
祝福眼鏡哥....
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