ALEX RODRIGUEZ
has already exercised his option to be a free agent, and he immediately becomes
the most attractive player on the market. With the supply of other top-tier
free agents extremely limited, however, teams will be motivated to improve
through other avenues. Here are five trade proposals that would benefit both
teams.
Red Sox trade CF
Coco Crisp to the White Sox for 1B Chris Carter.
Boston must
unload Crisp, who was supplanted as the team's centerfielder by Jacoby Ellsbury
during the ALCS. The Red Sox' every-day lineup is set for 2008, but they could
use some depth among their hitting prospects as they move toward the end of the
Manny Ramirez-- David Ortiz era. The White Sox are focused on the short term, as
shown by their extending the contracts of veterans Jermaine Dye and Mark
Buehrle. So 20-year-old first baseman Carter, who was third in the Class A
Sally League with 25 homers, is expendable. Getting Crisp, 28, who is owed a
very reasonable $11 million over the next two years, at a down moment would be
smart shopping.
Rockies trade 3B
Garrett Atkins to the Twins for RHPs Anthony Swarzak and Eduardo Morlan.
Ian Stewart
(.304/.379/.478 at Triple A Colorado Springs) is ready to take over at third
base for Colorado, which should be looking to add strikeout pitchers to a staff
heavy on contact guys. Minnesota has a glut of young pitchers and desperately
needs to add a bat to help Justin Morneau and Joe Mauer. Swarzak, 22, a starter
who projects as a mid-rotation guy, is buried in the Twins' system. Morlan, 21,
struck out 12.6 men per nine innings as a reliever in high A ball and could be
a 2008 version of closer Manny Corpas.
Orioles trade SS
Miguel Tejada to the Blue Jays for OF Adam Lind, RHP Brandon League and LHP
David Purcey.
The Blue Jays'
window is fast closing since they'll lose the services of Troy Glaus, A.J.
Burnett and Frank Thomas after 2008. With the Yankees going through a
transition, it may be '08 or never for the J.P. Ricciardi regime. Tejada would
give Toronto a big offensive boost over the current shortstop, glove man John
McDonald. The rebuilding Orioles won't get the Jays' best prospect (outfielder
Travis Snider), but they would get three major-league-ready guys, at low
cost.
Brewers trade SS
Alcides Escobar to the Rangers for 3B Hank Blalock.
Milwaukee could
then move Ryan Braun, the first third baseman in 14 years with a sub-.900
fielding percentage, to rightfield, rightfielder Corey Hart to center and
centerfielder Bill Hall to third base, where he'd platoon with Blalock, another
high-split guy. That would put two players, Braun and Hall, in positions where
they're better suited, while stretching Hart slightly. Blalock would provide a
key lefty bat for a team that lists to the right. Meanwhile, with Escobar, 20,
Texas G.M. Jon Daniels would add to his collection of prospects a glove-first
shortstop who could eventually move Michael Young to third base.
Indians trade SS
Jhonny Peralta to the Cubs for OF Matt Murton and RHP Sean Gallagher.