Yanks, Phils set themselves up for a rematch
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07/31/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - I guess the Houston Astros and Cleveland Indians really
enjoyed last year's World Series.
After the Astros paid the Philadelphia Phillies to basically take Roy Oswalt
off their hands, Houston general manager Ed Wade shipped Lance Berkman to the
New York Yankees for marginal prospects and will pay more than half of the
$7.1 million guaranteed to him the rest of this season.
Not to be outdone, Cleveland shipped outfielder Austin Kearns to New York on
Friday for a player to be named later, then right before the deadline also
sent closer Kerry Wood to the Yankees with the option of either taking
$500,000 or a pair of middling prospects. Of course, the Tribe will help out
the "cash-strapped" Yankees this year by assuming $2.3 million of the $3.8
million left on Wood's deal.
Is Brian Cashman a ninja? How exactly is he getting these general managers to
give the Yankees money?
Heading into the season I thought there was a better than average chance that
we were going to be watching the same two teams as last year battle it out in
the World Series. The Yankees are already the best team in baseball at the
moment, and made themselves even better on Saturday.
Berkman is going to be a monster hitting in front of Mark Teixeira and Alex
Rodriguez. And Wood is the ultimate security blanket for Joba Chamberlain.
Injuries are always a concern with Wood, but if he is healthy this could be a
huge move. And if he is not? Who cares? They got him for a song and a dance.
If anything it is addition by subtraction for them, because Chan Ho Park was
designated for assignment to make room for Wood on the roster.
You want to talk about depth on the Yankees? Kearns was the Cleveland Indians'
two-hitter; he is now the fourth outfielder on the Yankees. Don't sleep on
that move. It could turn out to be a very important under-the-radar
transaction.
For the NFL fans out there who will soon be crying about losing two preseason
games, enjoy the Yankees from here on out, because they will be staging a two-
month long exhibition season until October.
The Phillies, on the other hand, have some work to do, especially given the
fact that the National League East-leading Atlanta Braves helped themselves
out immensely on Saturday with the acquisition of Rick Ankiel and Kyle
Farnsworth.
Atlanta's bullpen was already as deep as any team in baseball and Ankiel,
simply put, is a huge upgrade over Nate McLouth, who was sent to Triple-A
earlier in the week.
With a gun to my head, though, I still think I would choose the Phillies to
win the East. I am a little less sure of it now than I was this morning, but
the top of that rotation is nasty. I still think the Phils are in line for
their fourth straight division title.
The Phillies' biggest problem is still their bullpen. They did not address it
on Saturday, and will have trouble doing so through waivers in the next month.
So I guess Philadelphia just holds its breath from the seventh inning on.
Either way, though, whether they win the division or not, I think the Phillies
will win the wild card. As Bill Parcells says, "All you have to do is make the
tournament." And with a starting trio of Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels and Oswalt,
they will be an extremely tough out.
A lot of talk heading into Saturday surrounded Nationals slugger Adam Dunn,
but in the end he stayed put, much to the chagrin of the Chicago White Sox,
who did everything in their power to land him. I still think there is a chance
Dunn gets moved at some point over the next month through waivers.
There was a name from trade deadlines past making the rounds early in the day,
as it was being reported that the Los Angeles Dodgers were listening to offers
for Manny Ramirez. I did not buy it. The Dodgers can't hit as it is; losing
Ramirez wouldn't have solved anything.
Now, the Yankees and Braves weren't the only contending teams making moves
prior to Saturday's non-waiver trade deadline. Let's take a look at some of
the winners and losers on a busy trade deadline Saturday:
WINNERS
LOS ANGELES DODGERS
Nobody was sure what to make of the Dodgers as we headed into the deadline.
They needed a starting pitcher and could have used another reliever, but their
finances have been a problem with the messy divorce of team owner Frank
McCourt. Los Angeles, though, filled both needs by landing lefty Ted Lilly,
who should thrive in a pitchers' park like Chavez Ravine; and Octavio Dotel,
who will serve as Jonathan Broxton's setup man. Dotel didn't come cheap,
though, as the Dodgers sent lefty James McDonald to Pittsburgh along with a
terrific prospect in outfielder Andrew Lambo.
SAN DIEGO PADRES
San Diego is going for it. Pitching has easily made the Padres the biggest
surprise in baseball this season, and now they have upgraded their offense
over the past few days, first picking up Miguel Tejada from Baltimore, then on
Saturday acquiring outfielder Ryan Ludwick from St. Louis. Tejada is an RBI
machine and will fit nicely behind Adrian Gonzalez, while Ludwick adds even
more pop. I can't believe it, but I think the Padres are going to win the NL
West.
TEXAS RANGERS
For a team that is not sure who its owners are, Texas sure does make a lot of
moves. The Rangers are the biggest winners of all. Not from a move they made
Saturday, however, but for picking up Cliff Lee just before the All-Star
break. He was the best player on the market and they got him. The Rangers went
from team that could contend for a postseason spot, to becoming a team that
could really make some noise in October. Jorge Cantu was then picked up
earlier this week to provide some depth at first base and the addition of
Cristian Guzman is a perfect stopgap at second base until Ian Kinsler returns.
LOSERS
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
I guess it is hard to blame the White Sox for not getting Dunn. I am not sure
what else they could have done. It seems like Washington really had to be
bowled over to deal him. That seemed to be the case early on, though. Why
didn't Kenny Williams look elsewhere for a bat? The Ramirez stuff was never
going to happen. On the bright side I do like the pickup of righty Edwin
Jackson, who could thrive under very underrated pitching coach Don Cooper.
They needed a big stick, though, and came up short. Last year they were able
to get Alex Rios on waivers. Hopefully lighting strikes twice for fans on the
South Side of Chicago.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
The Giants were in the same boat as the White Sox in looking for a bat. It
wasn't Dunn they were seeking, however, but they were trying hard for
Milwaukee's Corey Hart and Toronto's Jose Bautista. The Giants, though, are
probably in the best position of any of the contenders to land a player
through waivers.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
The Cardinals went into July with the hope of landing Oswalt or Dan Haren.
They ended up with Jake Westbrook, at the expense of their offense in Ludwick.
Now with Chris Carpenter and Adam Wainwright atop their rotation, the
Cardinals are already in pretty good shape. They probably could have gotten by
with just rookie Jaime Garcia and the returning Kyle Lohse. Westbrook won't
hurt them by any stretch, I just think they gave up too much for him.
HOUSTON ASTROS
What exactly is Ed Wade doing? I did not get the Oswalt deal on Thursday and I
certainly don't understand the Berkman trade. Why are you paying these teams
to take your superstars? I find it hard to believe you could not have found a
better deal for Berkman than you got from the Yankees, considering you were
willing to pay more than half the money he had coming to him. Not to mention
they signed Brett Myers to a multi-year deal. I hope Wade is renting, not
buying in Houston.
HOW WAIVER WIRE DEALS WORK
Today was technically the trade deadline, but deals can still be made through
the waiver wire over the next month or so.
Here is how that works:
Any player can be put on waivers by his team, and the player does not need to
be informed. Other teams then have the chance to make a claim on the player
during a 47-hour window.
If the player is claimed, the team that placed him on waivers has the option
of pulling him back. If the team pulls him back they can't trade him for 30
days.
If his team decides not to pull him back:
Option 1: His team can work out a trade with the team that claimed him. Any
player involved in the trade who is on a 40-man roster must go through waivers
first.
Option 2: His team can just dump him and his salary on the team that claimed
him, receiving no player in return.
Option 3: No one claims him, and his team is free to trade him to any team.
If more than one team places a claim on a player, the winning claim is awarded
based on worst record or the league the claiming team is in.
There is not a deadline at any point. There is a "playoff roster" deadline of
September 1, but there's an injury loophole that has been exploited in the
past.
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Johnny Knox (CHI) 40/1
Jeremy Maclin (PHI) 18/1
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