Baseball
Trade Analysis
Drummers
receives Dontrelle Willis and Andruw
Jones
Fogtown
receives Ian Kinsler and Joe Nathan
Fogtown
gets the best value in this deal. Here
is how the players break down:
Kinsler is
an emerging young stud 2B with power and speed.
Joe Nathan
is among the best closers in baseball.
Andruw
Jones is a great power hitter who regularly struggles with his average and has
struggled big time this season.
Dontrelle
tends to be overrated and inconsistent but he is still a solid pitcher
overall.
Fog gets the
better end of this deal because of Jone’s and Dontrelle’s inconsistencies and the likely continued emergence
of Kinsler as a top young 2B.
Drummers
receives Andy Marte, Matt Capps, and Prospects:
Michael Bowden, Dexter Fowler, Chris Marrero
Brooklyn
receives Nick Swisher, and Chipper Jones
This trade
is a wash as both teams get what they want.
Here is the breakdown:
Andy Marte was a top power hitting prospect a couple seasons ago
but has only been overmatched in the MLB but still the potential is still
there.
Capps is a
good young RP who has a chance to become the closer in Pitt at some point soon.
Bowden was a
top 100 BA prospect to start the season and has dominated all year to become
one of the youngest pitchers in AA. Bowden
is going to skyrocket on that top 100 list for next season.
Fowler was
around 50th on BA prospect list and has not impressed this year but
has not been completely abysmal either.
His stock could still go up or down from where it was to start the season.
Marrero was
not even on BA’s top 100 list but he will certainly be there next season. He already has 12 HRs while hitting over .300
in Low-A as an 18 year old. He has big time hitting potential.
Swisher hit
35 HRs last year with a bad average. His
power is real and if he can get his average respectable then he is an emerging
star. In any case though, he’ll always have his power which still makes him a
poor man’s Adam Dunn.
Jones is still
a great hitter but he is old and injury prone.
This trade
is a wash because Swisher and Jones are already established top big league
hitters but each has some flaws.
Meanwhile the prospects have the potential to easily surpass Jones and
Swisher if they live up to their potential.
It is basically a case of one team going the youth movement course and
another trying to contend now.