Jason Ellison is going home, and the San Francisco Giants parted ways with the popular outfielder Sunday in the best possible way: dealing him to the Seattle Mariners.
San Francisco acquired left-hander Travis Blackley in the trade and assigned him to Triple-A Fresno to start the season.
"I'm actually extremely excited about it," said Ellison, who lives only about 20 minutes from the ballpark in Issaquah, Wash., during the offseason and played at South Kitsap High School in Port Orchard. "My childhood dream was to be a Mariner. Hopefully it's a good opportunity for me."
Ellison, who turns 29 on Wednesday, will be on the Mariners' 25-man roster and should have quite a contingent of fans for Monday's opener at Safeco Field against the Oakland Athletics. Some even joked he might be able to catch a ride on Oakland's charter plane after the A's hosted the Giants in the final exhibition game for both clubs Sunday afternoon.
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This upsets me for several reasons...
#1. Blackley becomes yet another decently regarded pitching prospect who gets hurt and provides nothing to a pitching rotation that could have used him. It would be nice if some of our pitching talent panned out so we didn't feel forced to overspend for Batista/Washburn or trade stud RP for Ramirez. And no, I'm not blaming Blackley...why not hang on to him?
A couple years back we had Blackley, Nageotte, R. Johnson, Madritsch and Thornton down in AAA...and all we have to show for it is a 29 year old backup OF.
#2. Cue the nauseating Ellison/Bloomquist lovefest stories.
#3. Michael Garciaparra was DFA'd while Ellison makes the 25 man roster. not a huge loss, but after he stalled in the minors he managed to hit .311...which I'd have to take as improvement. No power to speak of but still...
On the bright side, maybe having Ellison on the 25 man roster moves Bloomquist out of the OF and keeps Ordonez off the roster. Or maybe it just means Broussard's number will go down or he'll just be dealt for scraps...
















