The Indians have reportedly finished a trade for Brandon Moss a power left handed bat who played the last three seasons for the A's. In return the Athletics will receive 24 year old infield prospect Joe Wendle. Putting my bias towards all of Billy Beane's decisions aside I do not understand this trade. Joe Wendle's 2014 stats at AA were mediocre, with a slash line of .253/.311/.414, and Brandon Moss has been amazing since coming to the A's. With three years left on his contract in which he will likely continue producing giving away Moss's powerful bat for so little doesn't make sense (for full projection and a look at Moss' future go here). Billy Beane's new plan is risky for sure, having already traded Donaldson and Moss for prospects and rumors brewing for Samardzija, Jed Lowrie, and more. We will see in a few years if Beane's plan works out. |
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The Yankees, Tigers, and D-Backs completed a three way trade today according to multiple sources.
Arizona Diamondbacks
The Diamondbacks gave up Didi Gregorious for two prospects from the Tigers, Robbie Ray and Domingo Leyba. The D-Backs made the riskiest move of the three teams because Robbie Ray has struggled so far in his short time in the majors, and Leyba is too young to know for sure what will happen, but as usual when dealing prospects if they turn out, this deal could be very beneficial for the D-Backs.
The Royals resigned Luke Hochevar to their already brilliant bullpen, and the Braves signed Jim Johnson. Both relievers previously had incredible lights out ability, but after Hochevar's Tommy John in 2014 and Johnson's disappointing season they both must prove that they still have what it takes. Luke Hochevar
Jim Johnson
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