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homeparkdc
Jeff, we’ll take crumbs…clean out your desk, organizer, pockets, notebooks, until Friday.
2010 – Yunel Escobar to TOR — too cold
2013 – Yunel Escobar to TBR — too close to Cuba
2015 – Yunel Escobar to WAS — .321/.369/.407 and he’s playing 3B for the first time. Rizzo’s wizardly ways paid off again.
Jeff Todd
Then it’s crumbs you will get! (And yes, while Rizzo has not hit on everything he’s done, his trades and draft picks have been working out fantastically.)
artiefufkin
Callaspo was dealt to the A’s from the Angels in exchange for Grant Green in 2010
homeparkdc
IIRC the move from the Angels to the A’s was in 2013.
In 2010, Callaspo moved from the Royals to the Angels.
Jeff Todd
Correct. Reference in post is to earlier trade.
alex navarrette
I think Reddick will be the next impactful player to be traded this year.
rct
I hope this year’s deadline is as exciting as last year’s or the winter meetings. Both were crazy fun times here.
max l
We may have to wait until the last few days of July to see any impact deals. Take a look at the AL standings: 14 of the 15 teams have between 41-49 wins, and nobody is more then 8 games out of a playoff spot. In the NL, the only teams that’s basically already in sell mode is the Phillies, as the Brewers are only 10.5 games behind the Cubs. Long shot for them, but if they have a good 8-2/7-3 run coming out of the break, while the Cubs go 3-7/2-8, the Brewers are right back in. These next 2 weeks will weed out a lot of teams