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Astros Acquire Tyler Clippard

By Connor Byrne | August 16, 2017 at 6:30pm CDT

AUG. 16: USA Today’s Bob Nightengale tweets that the Astros sent $1MM to the White Sox in the trade, which covers the bulk of Clippard’s remaining contract. (Clippard was owed a total of roughly $1.14MM at the time of the trade.)

AUG. 13: The Astros have acquired reliever Tyler Clippard from the White Sox for a player to be named later or cash considerations, according to announcements from both teams.

Tyler Clippard[Updated Astros & White Sox Depth Charts]

This is the second trade of the season involving the 32-year-old Clippard, who went from the Yankees to the White Sox last month in a deal that saw major leaguers David Robertson, Tommy Kahnle and Todd Frazier head to New York. Clippard struggled to prevent runs this year as a Yankee, with whom he pitched to a 4.95 ERA over 36 1/3 innings, in part because of a bloated walk rate (4.77 per nine). Clippard did post a 10.44 K/9 with the Yankees, though, and allowed just two earned runs in 10 frames with the White Sox. The right-hander also added 12 strikeouts against five walks during that span.

The Astros have been quiet this summer in terms of trades, with longtime starter and now-reliever Francisco Liriano serving as their most prominent in-season acquisition. And while the Astros possess the best record in the American League, 72-45, and a bullpen that ranks fifth in the majors in fWAR (4.9), their relief corps has scuffled of late. Over the past 30 days, Houston’s bullpen has logged the league’s sixth-worst ERA (4.96).

Considering he has been successful with multiple teams as both a setup man and a closer since debuting in 2007, Clippard may help the Astros overcome their recent issues. However, as someone who generates a lot of fly balls (his 52.1 percent FB rate ranks fourth worst among relievers), Clippard might not be a great fit for home run-friendly Minute Maid Park. Nevertheless, he’ll slot into a bullpen that currently features a few other proven options – Ken Giles, Chris Devenski and Luke Gregerson – and has seen youngster Joe Musgrove dominate. The team could also be close to welcoming back Will Harris, who has been on the disabled list with shoulder inflammation since July 28.

For the White Sox, parting with Clippard likely wasn’t an especially difficult decision. The rebuilding club has been selling off veterans dating back to last winter, after all, and Clippard’s an impending free agent whom Chicago acquired in large part to help balance out money in its trade with the Yankees. Clippard is on a $4.25MM salary and is due roughly $1.14MM of that through season’s end.

Ken Rosenthal of MLB Network first reported that the Astros were trying to acquire Clippard (Twitter link). Jon Morosi of MLB Network tweeted that a trade was close. FanRag’s Jon Heyman tweeted that Clippard was indeed on his way to the Astros. Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

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  1. partyatnapolis

    8 years ago

    this threw me off bc my notification said nationals lol

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    • RARAM2

      8 years ago

      Me too

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    • Hiro

      8 years ago

      +1

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    • steven st croix

      8 years ago

      Same here. I double checked it. As an Astros fan, I am ok with this. They need help and it’s not like he will be closing games for them.

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      • kahnkobra

        8 years ago

        as a met fan I can tell you right now, the stro’s are in for alot off indigestion. Yanks can also give you some testimonials

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        • nrd1138

          8 years ago

          1.80 ERA with the Sox tells me the Yankees could not coach him properly (big surprise, considering Rothchild is a pitcher killer).
          Not an Astro’s fan, but this guy was a low risk move for cash or a player to be named later for the Sox. In any case this is still a good trade for the Sox for a guy that was a ‘throw in’ in the deal with the Yankees

          Reply
        • mvpetro

          8 years ago

          Give me a break

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        • astros_should_be_fortyfives

          8 years ago

          WTF? I am beginning to think they do not know WTF they are doing.

          Reply
        • Cam

          8 years ago

          A 1.80 ERA with the White Sox should tell you little about the Yankees, and lots about the perils of small sample sizes. It’s 10 innings dude, dial it down.

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        • privy

          8 years ago

          LOL….you don’t have a clue.

          Reply
  2. jeff51488

    8 years ago

    Why tho?

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  3. dodgerfan711

    8 years ago

    Nationals or Astros which is it?

    Reply
  4. asuchrisc

    8 years ago

    I think the Stros are going to go after anyone that is better than they currently have. Team seems flat since the deadline.

    Reply
  5. fatelfunnel

    8 years ago

    Rosenthals twitter account says Astros, so I’m going with that.

    Reply
  6. coldgoldenfalstaff

    8 years ago

    Astros can do a lot better than that, but at least he a big league arm, which I can’t say for most of the pen.

    Reply
  7. Whyamihere

    8 years ago

    Preston tucker for Clippard would make some sense for both teams

    Reply
    • GareBear

      8 years ago

      Or a ptbnl

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      • GareBear

        8 years ago

        Called it.

        Reply
    • dwhitt3

      8 years ago

      Lol

      Reply
    • kahnkobra

      8 years ago

      yeah right

      Reply
    • Jbigz12

      8 years ago

      Stros fans love sending Preston Tucker off in trades.

      Reply
  8. LA Sam

    8 years ago

    Sure this news has Keuchel beaming…..

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  9. julyn82001

    8 years ago

    Good pick. I liked him when he was with the A’s…

    Reply
    • kahnkobra

      8 years ago

      did you like him when he was with the Yanks?

      Reply
  10. fatelfunnel

    8 years ago

    He has actually looked good with the white sox.

    Reply
    • nymetsking

      8 years ago

      I don’t care for the Sox unis myself

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      • Aaron Sapoznik

        8 years ago

        Yo! You whack?

        Sox unis is dope!

        All us from my hood be wearin’ dem Sox caps, tops and jackets!

        Reply
        • thegreatcerealfamine

          8 years ago

          Speaky englush

          Reply
        • real_ttebow_

          8 years ago

          says you

          Reply
        • Aaron Sapoznik

          8 years ago

          No entiendo?

          Reply
    • WhiteSox4ever

      8 years ago

      Because of Copper the pitching coach

      Reply
  11. JackWalsh

    8 years ago

    His Twitter bio says he plays for the Astros

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    • dodgerfan711

      8 years ago

      Yeah and his new backround pic is minute maid. He will be an Astro

      1
      Reply
    • LA Sam

      8 years ago

      It also still has him picture in NYY uni….

      Reply
  12. Orland Sox

    8 years ago

    Clippard was very effective against the Astros this past week and against the Royals on Friday. He has been very effective pitching for the Sox. The Chicago papers have reported that Clippard has been working with Don Cooper and rediscovered his prior effectiveness.

    Reply
    • Ejoey

      8 years ago

      Why don’t the tigers give the Astros one of their fine AAA relieves in a Verlander trade.

      Reply
  13. Ejoey

    8 years ago

    Why can’t the tigers give a good young reliever in a trade with Verlander. Or even Alex Wilson should improve them. This makes so much sense somebody tell them.

    Reply
    • lsujedi

      8 years ago

      Verlander is a franchise cornerstone and will have his number retired in Detroit someday soon. Can’t give that guy away for peanuts even though he isn’t worth more than that. Stros faced a similar situation, albeit to a lesser extent, with Roy Oswalt a few years back when rebuilding.

      1
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    • tedmorgan

      8 years ago

      It makes sense for Avila to be patient with Verlander’s trade market. He’s a face of the franchise, at least a borderline future HOF, and has shown there’s plenty of gas left in the tank. Avila appears to value him as a top-end SP (arguably a fair valuation), not to mention his playoff exploits, but JV’s 1st half (4.73 ERA, 4.27 FIP, 1.52 WHIP, 8.43 K/9, 4.39 BB/9) depressed his market value. Teams balked at the asking price of both taking on his 2018-19 salaries ($56M) and returning a quality prospect package.

      JV’s 2nd-half (2.01 ERA, 3.53 FIP. 0.94 WHIP, 9.82 K/9, 2.68 BB/9) has been more in line with his 2016 near-Cy Young campaign, and his stuff looks excellent. Finishing the year in similar form could boost his trade value to where Avila can net at least a decent return. JV may even become preferred overall to top FA SPs like Arrieta (32 next season) and Darvish (31), who come with their own concerns and risks and will likely demand long-term deals (5+ years) with AAVs comparable to JV’s. Acquiring JV would be akin to getting a SP in the same tier, only on a 2-year contract (albeit at the added cost of prospect capital).

      At worst, Avila can simply hold onto JV and reevaluate at next year’s deadline. He’s not under pressure to dump payroll.

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  14. murph

    8 years ago

    His twitter handle says he plays for the Astros

    Reply
  15. Priggs89

    8 years ago

    Well played Hahn and Co.

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  16. leprechaun

    8 years ago

    If Hahn gets anything more then a bag of balls and a dozen bats for Clippard then he for sure is the GM of the year

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  17. Padresrebuild

    8 years ago

    Yes because Clippard is the answer

    1
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    • dudeness88

      8 years ago

      Was there a question or something?

      1
      Reply
      • nymetsking

        8 years ago

        It was: “name a reliever that was last effective 3 years ago”

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    • bastros88

      8 years ago

      if you’ve seen this bullpen, or followed this team, you’d know that this bullpen desperately needs arms, and Clippard has postseason experience

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  18. Shaungbd

    8 years ago

    2007 not 2017

    Reply
  19. white_sox9195

    8 years ago

    Im hoping its for Marte or Musgrove

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    • rovert22044

      8 years ago

      Yeah that’s not happening. LOL

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    • mikecav19

      8 years ago

      Lololololol haha. Good one!!!

      Reply
    • Whyamihere

      8 years ago

      the only player the Astros have named Marte is a SS they signed for 70k this J2 period, so that seems about right.

      Reply
  20. fatelfunnel

    8 years ago

    For PTPNL or cash considerations

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  21. jonscriff

    8 years ago

    as a yankees fan , i love this move because in the playoffs he won’t stand a chance in yankee stadium

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    • Ruben_Tomorrow 2

      8 years ago

      As a Yankees fan, you should be more concerned about clinching a playoff berth at this point. They’ve been sinking since the All-Star break.

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  22. Orland Sox

    8 years ago

    Miguel Gonzalez should be the next Sox pitcher to be traded. His last start was excellent. Four of his last five have been solid, with only one dud. Trading Gonzalez could open a slot in the rotation for Giolito.

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  23. IronBallsMcGinty

    8 years ago

    Maybe they’ll flip Albuquerque next week. Either way, I like it. And yes, Miguel would be a decent back of the rotation guy down the stretch for a contending team in need.

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    • randomness lez

      8 years ago

      Letting Miguel walk was one of the dumbest things Dan Duquette did this year, and yet no one mentions it.
      Given the “love” that so many folks here have for the O’s, I find this to be quite the oversight.

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      • Aaron Sapoznik

        8 years ago

        Miguel Gonzalez was released by the Orioles on April 1, 2016 and signed as a FA by the White Sox 5 days later.

        Gonzalez spent a few weeks at AAA Charlotte before joining the White Sox rotation in late April. He went on to have a decent season on the South Side, comparable in many ways to his success as an Oriole from 2012-2014.

        Gonzalez hasn’t been nearly as effective this season with his command being his single biggest issue. However, he also had some minor ailments throughout the 2017 season and has been much more effective since being reinstated from the DL immediately following the All-Star break.

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  24. white_sox9195

    8 years ago

    Trade miguel gonzalez to houston for marte i keep saying that guy is gonna be a beast

    Reply
    • hyraxwithaflamethrower

      8 years ago

      You’re either delusional or joking; I hope it’s the latter, but it’s hard to tell sometimes.

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    • aerainier

      8 years ago

      I assume you mean Francis Martes….. dude can’t consistently throw strikes. I don’t think he’ll ever be anything special unfortunately.

      Reply
  25. KillingSmalls

    8 years ago

    A quick look a Houston’s top 30 prospects…
    I would love Garrett Stubbs, but I think Rogelio Armenteros or Framber Valdez probably makes more sense.

    (of course that’s a if they got one of the top 30)

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    • rovert22044

      8 years ago

      I could see Stubbs or Valdez, but not Armenteros. He’s been dominant. He could be a solid #2 piece in a huge trade, not in a trade for a mediocre reliever. Lol

      Reply
    • hyraxwithaflamethrower

      8 years ago

      This is a salary dump move for the White Sox. I’d be a little surprised if they got anyone in the top 30. My guess is a little cash and someone in the 40-50 range.

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  26. bollo

    8 years ago

    Ya this will put the Astros over the top. Hahaha

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    • hyraxwithaflamethrower

      8 years ago

      They’re already the team to beat in the AL. If he continues the effectiveness he had in Chicago (albeit in a small sample size), he could help them win one crucial game. If he does, Houston will say he’s well worth it. It’s not like they’re sacrificing anything important for him.

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  27. Jbigz12

    8 years ago

    Who’s going to close in chicago? Probably doesn’t matter cause the plan to lose is a full go.

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  28. nccubsfan 2

    8 years ago

    I swear, every time I turn on a game, no matter what team, Tyler Clippard is pitching. Dude gets around more than Jeter in his prime.

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    • randomness lez

      8 years ago

      yeah, but do all his “fans” get a gift basket the next morning?

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  29. Jbigz12

    8 years ago

    i wonder what other reliever they could’ve gotten for Teoscar Hernandez. Gotta be kicking themselves for that one.

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  30. bartoloshomie

    8 years ago

    If the white sox become a force to reckon w in the near future, im blaming the cubs, the nats, the stros, the royals, the rockies, the red sox, the yankees
    You all did this! From this offseason to now, just wow

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    • lesterdnightfly

      8 years ago

      Don’t worry about that. 1) They still have Kenny Williams in the FO, and 2) they aren’t known for developing talent.

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      • Aaron Sapoznik

        8 years ago

        Worry about your own team on the North Side. At least the White Sox have had success developing pitchers in their minor league system, much better then the Cubs in recent years.

        Btw-Unlike the Cubs where Theo is still calling the shots as Executive President of Operations, GM Rick Hahn is the primary architect of the White Sox rebuild. For the most part, Kenny Williams is just getting out of his way and concentrating on his first love of scouting amateur talent, be it of the international variety like he did with Jose Abreu and Luis Robert or at the college and high school ranks.

        Much of the prospect talent the White Sox have acquired under Hahn has come in trades and most have had multiple years of development in other organizations before their arrival. The White Sox have also rebuilt their scouting and developmental departments in recent years to coincide with their new full-on rebuild at the MLB level.

        The White Sox can also thank the Cubs for making their former manager Rick Renteria available to help develop all this young talent. They will also be forever grateful to their neighbors to the north for the addition of top OF prospect Eloy Jimenez, perhaps Dylan Cease as well, when all is said and done.

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        • socalsoxfan78

          8 years ago

          I sure hope Kenny didn’t put HIS stamp on Collins. That kid has bust written all over him. “Taken in the first round last summer, Collins is currently producing they type of numbers at High-A that he projects to put up as a major leaguer. Collins has a long swing with a hitch and a tendency to bail out on his back leg rather frequently. This keeps him from making consistent, solid contact and amounts to a likely below-average hit tool even factoring in some slight modifications.
          However, Collins’ consistently loose and leveraged swing allows for quality launch angles as he can effortlessly use his big body to turn on pitches over the heart of the plate. The power is what carries the profile, but his ability to work the count and produce a high number of walks may be the saving grace in keeping him as a classic three-true-outcomes type of major leaguer. Unfortunately, the offensive profile plays much more average as a first baseman, which he will likely have to switch to because of the flaws he shows behind the dish. Collins shows little feel for receiving and struggles blocking and moving laterally because he is a below-average athlete. The arm is pretty solid, but his glove skills are really lacking to project much of a chance of him sticking as a catcher, where he would be an elite offensive contributor.
          Nevertheless, Collins’ current line of .217/.361/.432 with 17 homers and 117 strikeouts acts as a solid baseline for the type of player I project the White Sox to get at maturity. He lacks the all-around game to expect him to become a multi-time all-star at first base, but there’s a place for Collins’ power ability in everyday lineup dependent on if he can tighten up some of his mechanical issues over these next few seasons.” —Greg Goldstein

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        • Aaron Sapoznik

          8 years ago

          All that being said, Zack Collins is still the #5 rated catching prospect in MLB and the overall #10 talent in a stacked White Sox system that hasn’t exactly featured a standout prospect at the position since this 61-year old fan can remember.

          As long as Collins can play sufficient defense and call a respectable game his current slash line would look just fine hitting near the bottom of a future White Sox batting order that holds the promise to be an impressive group of hitters throughout. They will feature elite speed and OBP numbers at the top with Luis Robert and Yoan Moncada along with above average power at every spot in the lineup including 40+ HR potential from RF Eloy Jimenez somewhere in the middle.

          Besides a potential powerhouse pitching staff, the White Sox of 2019 and beyond should feature a lineup that will annually produce 100+ SB’s and 200+ HR’s.

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        • pplama

          8 years ago

          Tyler Flowers

          Reply
        • Aaron Sapoznik

          8 years ago

          Tyler Flowers did crack the back end of a couple top-100 prospect lists after the White Sox acquired him from the Braves in the Javier Vasquez deal back in 2008. That being said, they didn’t draft him originally like they did with Zack Collins and Flowers wasn’t exactly a difference maker with the White Sox.

          Flowers was serviceable for the White Sox, more so with his handling of pitchers and some decent but not outstanding defensive skills.. Much like Collins has shown thus far, Flowers had some pop but produced low batting averages. He did not have the knowledge of the strike zone that Collins has displayed thus far which is reflected in the latter’s high walk rate and OBP.

          We’ll see how it plays out with Collins but if he turns out to be another Tyler Flowers White Sox fans will be disappointed.

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        • pplama

          8 years ago

          “…that hasn’t featured a standout prospect…”- your quote
          Flowers was BA #60 in ’10.
          Collins was BA @56 last year.
          So, equally touted C prospects.
          Don’t move the goalposts. And try to keep things under 1000 words.

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        • Aaron Sapoznik

          8 years ago

          Zack Collins cracked the top-100 in his first pro-season after being drafted by the White Sox.

          Tyler Flowers didn’t achieve that status until his 4th and 5th seasons as a minor league ball player.

          As I said, if Collins doesn’t fair better than Flowers as an MLB catcher in Chicago, White Sox fans will be disappointed.

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        • Aaron Sapoznik

          8 years ago

          Anything else you would like to nitpick in my “150 word” reply to another commenter besides the six you picked out from part of a sentence, one that also stated, “since this 61-year old fan can remember”.

          Maybe Ron Karkovice made a top-100 prospect list also? Perhaps you can refresh my memory on that one too. lol

          Reply
        • pplama

          8 years ago

          lol
          lol

          Reply
        • GareBear

          8 years ago

          Yes they have great prospects but I would bet money that it doesn’t work out as well as you are expecting.

          Reply
  31. fumblerooski420

    8 years ago

    how in the hell did a tyler clippard transaction garner 76 comments lol

    Reply
  32. cxcx

    8 years ago

    Seems weird that the Astros would send cash that covers the remainder of the contract to the White Sox when the Astros are the ones that will be paying him, not the White Sox.

    Reply
    • sox34

      8 years ago

      I agree

      Reply
    • Priggs89

      8 years ago

      Yah, that doesn’t make a ton of sense. If he’s trying to say that the White Sox are getting $1M instead of a PTBNL, that’s an incredibly poor way to word it IMO.

      Reply
  33. IronBallsMcGinty

    8 years ago

    I’m a bit confused on that as well. I get that they’re not getting a player in return. If he’s owed 1.14 mil. and the Sox receive 1 mil. then is the rest of the money paid by the Sox or Yankees? Seems odd to take the player, pay most of his remaining salary while the other team picks up the rest and have nothing else to show for it. What am I missing?

    Reply
  34. Brett3333

    8 years ago

    My initial guess is Houston took on the remaining 1..14m and paid the Sox 1M. The Sox will not receive a player in return they will get the 1M.

    Brett

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    • IronBallsMcGinty

      8 years ago

      Yeah, but then they pay the rest just because what, they’re swell guys? Or because Tyler worked out of the pen for about a month?

      Reply
    • tmengd 2

      8 years ago

      Yea I was confused, why would the Astros give the Sox 1m for Clippards contract, If he is in Houston, wouldnt they just be paying it themselves?

      Reply
  35. pplama

    8 years ago

    No.
    The Sox are paying $.14mil of his remaining salary. The “Stros $1mil. this part has nothing to do with the return the Sox receive.
    That will be based on performance and spans from additional $ to a player, from a pre-determined list and performance thresholds.

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  36. IronBallsMcGinty

    8 years ago

    Got it. Thanks for the clarification and sorry for the misunderstanding.

    Reply
  37. bollo

    8 years ago

    Old news. Move on. Don’t repeat stories

    Reply
    • Just John

      8 years ago

      The White Sox traded recently acquired RP Tyler Clippard to the Astros for cash or a PTBNL. The Astros sent $1M to the White Sox in the deal, covering the majority of Clippard’s remaining contract.

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