Nats Note: A source with knowledge of the situation said the Nationals traded reliever Jonathan Albaladejo to the New York Yankees in exchange for right-hander Tyler Clippard, pending physical examinations of both players. The 22-year-old, who went 3-1 with a 6.33 ERA filling in for the Yankees this year, has a 3.52 ERA over five minor league seasons. He should immediately be a contender for Washington![]()
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Tyler Clippard Traded?
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Tyler Clippard Traded?
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Abraham just confirmed that the Washington Post is reporting the deal. In my humble opinion, if you could get anything for Clippard you take it. He obviously is nothing more than a 5th starter especially in the AL. We do need bullpen assistance so I say good deal.

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I'll preface this: I've never seen him pitch.
That said, what proof is there that he's a AAAA pitcher? He's still young, he's only been in the majors a month and his numbers look nice from that limited period. Strictly from that standpoint, this is a good acquisition. Realistically, Clippard was the odd man out in terms of our pitching prospects and was never getting a starting gig here. Trading him for a middle reliever was a smart move.
That said, what proof is there that he's a AAAA pitcher? He's still young, he's only been in the majors a month and his numbers look nice from that limited period. Strictly from that standpoint, this is a good acquisition. Realistically, Clippard was the odd man out in terms of our pitching prospects and was never getting a starting gig here. Trading him for a middle reliever was a smart move.
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Good luck to you Ty, hope you continue to shutdown the Mets for years to come.
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34Celtic wrote:Great, another AAAA reliever.
did you think there was a market for him because there wasn't. I'm happy with this trade. He had no shot in our future rotation.
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Slamm Goodbody wrote:I'll preface this: I've never seen him pitch.
That said, what proof is there that he's a AAAA pitcher? He's still young, he's only been in the majors a month and his numbers look nice from that limited period. Strictly from that standpoint, this is a good acquisition. Realistically, Clippard was the odd man out in terms of our pitching prospects and was never getting a starting gig here. Trading him for a middle reliever was a smart move.
Yea, Clippard would have never been anything more than an occassional spot starter if he stayed here. We have quite a few guys who can fill that role so we might as well deal him to help our bullpen depth.