El Duque Swapped For Julio
In a surprising move, the Diamondbacks sent starter Orlando Hernandez to the Mets for reliever Jorge Julio. El Duque, age 36-40ish, has a 6.11 ERA and 1.58 WHIP through his first nine starts this year. 27 year-old righty Julio had a 5.06 ERA and 1.45 WHIP for the Mets.
Hernandez will be paid $4.5MM this season and doesn't figure to pick up his incentives for Comeback Player of the Year or an All-Star Game. Julio makes about $2.5MM and has yet to reach free agency. Hernandez was projected to add about 1.8 wins in 122 innings while Julio's projection called for 1.5 wins in 58 innings (3.73 ERA, 1.29 WHIP).
Perhaps D'Backs pitching coach Bryan Price thinks he can limit Julio's largest flaw, his tendency to allow home runs. He'd better figure something out because Chase Field boosts homers for lefties by 18% (Shea suppressed them by 6%). The only silver lining in Julio's 2006 performance is that he's managed to whiff 33 hitters in just over 21 innings. The 13.92 K/9 is the best in the game among pitchers with 20 innings.
El Duque had three quality starts in nine tries for Arizona. Last year for the White Sox, 45% of his starts were quality efforts. While he's an improvement over Jose Lima and Jeremi Gonzalez, the difference may be marginal. PECOTA projected Gonzalez at a 5.71 ERA, Lima at 5.21, and Hernandez at 5.17. Who knows, though, maybe El Duque will rise to the occasion on the big stage and give the Mets 100 innings of league average ball. And of course he could be an asset should the Mets make the playoffs.
I can see the reasoning here for both sides. The Mets fill their starter vacancy at a low cost and value Hernandez higher than most teams. El Duque loves New York and Minaya loves El Duque. Minaya scouted Hernandez and considers him a warrior. On the other hand, the D'Backs get a reliever who still at least has potential to be dominant. Julio is under contract for a couple more years and adds depth to an already decent Arizona pen. Perhaps Josh Byrnes thought Hernandez's value would only continue to decrease as the season wore on.
It will be interesting to see if the Mets continue their pursuit of Orlando's half-brother, Livan Hernandez.


Mediocre starter>Mediocre reliever
See, the Mets pen has the depth to do this. When you have Heath Bell and Henry Owens dominating AAA/AA, it's easy to deal your worst reliever.
Posted by: TheRealErik | May 24, 2006 at 09:13 PM
I really like the trade, however, Bell sucks period!
Posted by: coach king | May 25, 2006 at 09:18 AM
Well, I'd rather have El Duque down the road than Julio. He could be a valuable swing-man, working in the rotation and/or set-up, depending on how well Soler and Bannister perform.
Bannister is likely to stick in the rotation, while El Duque and Soler can start or relieve.
Henry Owens would have been a nice option, and I think the Mets were setting him up for that, but he's been shut down indefinitely.
Small tear in the ulnar collateral ligament is the report, but they say, supposedly, it's not serious.
Still, it's the ulnar collateral ligament.
Just the fact that they didn't put him under the knife immediately says volumes about their possible role for him down the stretch. If they opt for rest and rehab, hoping the tear will heal without surgery, they might get some important use out of Owens later in the year.
If they go ahead and do the surgery, right now, which most clubs don't hesitate to do now given the success rate of the procedure, he's definitely done for the year, and most of next.
Posted by: Sunny Reiser | May 25, 2006 at 04:51 PM
Rumor in a story in the Boston Globe it mention the Red Sox are looking at Kyle Loshe what have you heard?
http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2006/05/28/when_wells_will_return_remains_a_question/
Posted by: Kramerica Industries | May 28, 2006 at 07:01 AM
so what exactly is 'league average'?
what were last years 'league average' numbers?
Posted by: the man | May 28, 2006 at 03:37 PM
National League:
2006: 4.38 ERA, 1.40 WHIP
2005: 4.22 ERA, 1.38 WHIP
2004: 4.30 ERA, 1.39 WHIP
Posted by: RotoAuthority | May 28, 2006 at 05:13 PM