Official: What Should the Yankees do by the trade deadline?
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 6:37 am
Let's keep all of that stuff in here. Here are my possible targets for trade:
Ryan Freel: Solid bat, good speed, good OBP, good defense and can play at nearly every position. Wilson Betemit without the pop but actually good. For now, he can play some LF or CF for us. Next year, he can backup the infield. He has had 70 games in LF, 99 at 2B, 104 at 3B, 106 in RF, and 216 in CF. They have Jay Bruce in CF now so we might be able to get him at a decent price. He is coming back from a hamstring injury but he should be back by the end of the all-star break or maybe a few days after that. He kills lefties, nearly a .340 BA but he isn't anything special against righties.
Xavier Nady:Solid hitter with a little pop. We can play him in the corner OF spots and 1B. The key problem is that Pittsburgh is very hard to negotiate with. He could help us offensively but probably not too much, if at all, defensively. He should be able to handle the NY pressure because of his time with the Mets but he didn't have a great average in 2006.
Casey Blake:Another solid hitter. The indians aren't going anywhere and he will be a free agent at the end of the year. He probably won't be the type of player to get any sort of compensation pick. He is 34 so he would not be a long term solution, or anything more than a stopgap for the year. He can play solid defense at 1B and 3B. He has played some RF before. He does strike out a lot but he wouldn't cost much to get.
Adrian Beltre:He is having an off year and there probably isn't a huge spot for him right now but I think he would be a great pickup. He can easily convert to a 1B and take his slick glove there. He can pinch hit against lefties this year. He will be in a walk year next year, so expect him to have a very good season. Last time he was in a walk year, he had 48 home runs. He has $12 million owed to him next year and I think he could be had for a salary dump.
So thoughts? Anyone else have any ideas? -Jitpal
Ryan Freel: Solid bat, good speed, good OBP, good defense and can play at nearly every position. Wilson Betemit without the pop but actually good. For now, he can play some LF or CF for us. Next year, he can backup the infield. He has had 70 games in LF, 99 at 2B, 104 at 3B, 106 in RF, and 216 in CF. They have Jay Bruce in CF now so we might be able to get him at a decent price. He is coming back from a hamstring injury but he should be back by the end of the all-star break or maybe a few days after that. He kills lefties, nearly a .340 BA but he isn't anything special against righties.
Xavier Nady:Solid hitter with a little pop. We can play him in the corner OF spots and 1B. The key problem is that Pittsburgh is very hard to negotiate with. He could help us offensively but probably not too much, if at all, defensively. He should be able to handle the NY pressure because of his time with the Mets but he didn't have a great average in 2006.
Casey Blake:Another solid hitter. The indians aren't going anywhere and he will be a free agent at the end of the year. He probably won't be the type of player to get any sort of compensation pick. He is 34 so he would not be a long term solution, or anything more than a stopgap for the year. He can play solid defense at 1B and 3B. He has played some RF before. He does strike out a lot but he wouldn't cost much to get.
Adrian Beltre:He is having an off year and there probably isn't a huge spot for him right now but I think he would be a great pickup. He can easily convert to a 1B and take his slick glove there. He can pinch hit against lefties this year. He will be in a walk year next year, so expect him to have a very good season. Last time he was in a walk year, he had 48 home runs. He has $12 million owed to him next year and I think he could be had for a salary dump.
So thoughts? Anyone else have any ideas? -Jitpal