It is very rare that two NL Central teams ever pair up for a blockbuster trade without one team overpaying the other. An exception is when the Cubs matched up with the Pirates which sent Bobby Hill among others to the Pirates for Aramis Ramirez and Kenny Lofton. But even then the Cubs did not full realize the impact the trade would have on both teams; both positive and negative. Here is one trade I think would benefit both teams involved for the now and in the future but if only Albert Pujols signs an extension with the Cards.
Cubs get Scott Rolen, Brandon Phillips, and Yonder Alonso.
Reds get Aramis Ramirez, Blake DeWitt, Marlon Byrd, and Josh Vitters
The money is close (Cubs taking on at lease 26.5 million and the Reds taking on at least 28.5 million) depending on what the Cubs do with Philips option and what the Reds do with Aram's option. Another variable in this trade is Aramis and Rolen's no-trade clauses. I have heard rumblings that Aram would waive his no-trade to go to a contending team while Rolen I have no knowledge of.
Looking at if from the Cubs side they remove 2 million dollars and thee players out of their starting lineup and their 4th best prospect in the system. What they receive is an all-star gold glove 3rd baseman with pop left in his bat in Scott Rolen. Rolen had a good season batting .285 with 20 homers and 83 RBI. Rolen is usually constant minus the HR totals. He is a career .284 hitter with a .369 OBP, and .968 fielding % which is .012% higher than Adrain Beltre! You also get a veteran leader.
They also get Brandon Phillips, a gold glove 2nd baseman which they have not had in a long time. He also can steal a base (16 steals last season) and hit for power (no less than 17 homers since 2006). Not to mention he is a genuine Cards hater! An infield with Rolen, Castro, Phillips, Pena, and Soto looks pretty good offensively but even better defensively!
Yonder Alonso is known as a "blocked prospect" and will try to make the Reds squad as a backup 1st/OF. He has had his share of injuries but broke out this season hitting .290 with a .362 OBP, 13 SB, 15 homers, and 36 doubles in AA/AAA at the age of 23! Of course acquiring him means Pujols signed an extension with the Red Birds.
Cincinnati gets a "healthy" Aramis Ramirez who could have a breakout season in a possible contract year. Not to mention his glove is good and younger than Rolen. Playing most of his games at GAB could boost his home runs past 40!
They also get DeWitt who provides just enough at 2nd base and could platoon with one of their young middle infielders. DeWitt could have the possibility to hit 12+ homer and hit .280 with the Reds. Marlon Byrd would provide the Reds with a true leader and CF. He is an immediate upgrade over all their outfielder except Jay Bruce.
The Reds also get a prospect to replace Yonder in Josh Vitters. Vitters is being groomed either a 1st baseman or 3rd baseman. He could provide the Reds with insurance in case they don't pick up Aram's option for 2012.
The other factors for both teams are this. The Reds are getting younger by trading both Rolen and Phillips. They are getting more power with Aram and a prospect that could be on par with Yonder with the bat and glove but would not be blocked since he plays third.
The Cubs would be getting veteran leaders in Phillips and Rolen, both have Gold Gloves, both have solid bats, and both make this team overall better. The other thing this trade provides is a starting job for Brett Jackson in CF and finally address the Cubs leadoff needs. Yonder provides the Cubs with a young, left-handed power hitting first baseman for years to come and can get another full year in AAA until Pena leaves either at the trade deadline or at the end of the year.
This trade makes sense for both teams in my opinion but a lot of thing would have to fit for this trade to happen. Of course if Albert becomes a free agent this trade does not happen unless you subtract Vitters and Yonder in which case a Rolen, Castro, Phillips, Pujols, and Soto infield looks pretty nasty.
Until Next Time...
8 comments:
I would Rather work out a trade w/Rangers. Sorry Soriano-(DH) to Rangers for Young,C Davis & D O'Day,
to continue my thought Ram to Angels for Kazmir,B Wood & H Kendrick, then you have Young (3B) Castro (SS) Kendrick (2B) Pena (1st)
Do you know of the Rangers talked about a Young/Soriano trade? It makes soo much sense. And here's my reasoning:
http://www.chicitysports.com/forum/199711-post121.html
Thoughts?
QUESTION--now that Pettitte retired the Cubs need to TALK Zambrano into the Yankees BIG TIME !!!!!
Excellent well-thought out trade possibility. I know I've been critical of some of your rumors in the past, but this one makes a lot of sense and works financially.
I know this is just an idea, but i know for fact Rolen would never come to the Chicago Cubs because of day games and our facility. Hes mentioned it in the past. Plus I'm certainly happy with what we currently have. Remember DeWitt was a recommendation from Maddux. Lets give the guy a chance. We do have time for that. Secondly, being this is Arams contract year (kinda) i dont believe he will be on the DL much. Just seems to me he loafed it the last couple of seasons knowing he will ahve to give it his all to get more money. But i will agree that Hendry really needs to make a deal happen for Zambrano. The only place i can see and easy transition with is the White Sox. He wouldn't have to move and still stay in Chicago and be with his buddy Ozzie (imagine a meltdown between those two, Just to see Guillen get knocked out would be worth it).
I'm not a fan of this trade idea. Aramis Ramirez will probably have a bounce back good year since this is a contract year for him. That means that if he stays with the team, the Cubs can either resign him as a free agent, or get first round draft picks merely by offering him arbitration, then watching him sign with another team. If you lose both Aram AND Vitters, then you have no heir apparent at 3rd base. Rolen obviously doesn't have many years left in the tank... (maybe not even this year).
No, I think we need to trade Zambrano to the Yankees. They take on his contract, then send the Cubs Gardner, Brackman, and Schlitter (returned).
Anonymous said...
The Rangers are looking at getting rid of Young and they have dangled Kinsler. How about Soriano and Darwin Barney and $2 million a year (to offset payrolls) for those two Rangers. Then you could look at either Young in left field or trading Aramis snd putting Young at third.
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