Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Indians Trade Bauer to Reds, Acquire Puig, Reyes

The Cleveland Indians traded starter Trevor Bauer to the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday. They acquired outfielders Yasiel Puig from Cincinnati and Franmil Reyes from San Diego as part of a three-team deal that included the Padres.

Left-handed 22-year-old reliever Logan Allen, minor league infielder Victor Nova and left-handed pitching prospect Scott Moss are also headed to Cleveland from the Padres. Minor league outfielder Taylor Trammell, formerly of the Reds and one of the highest-rated prospects in baseball, was sent to the Padres in the exchange.

Bauer, an All-Star in 2018 and the biggest name in the three-team swap, posted a 3.79 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 185 strikeouts in 156 2/3 innings this season. He has not pitched as effectively as he did in last year's breakout campaign. 
Trevor Bauer was sent to the Reds in a blockbuster deal. (USA Today Sports Image)
With Bauer set to become a free agent after the 2020 season, the small-market Indians wanted to deal the mercurial right-hander before he eventually hit the open market. 

The eccentric Bauer had a disastrous final outing with Cleveland, chucking the ball over center field after he was taken out of the game by manager Terry Francona in a loss to the lowly Kansas City Royals. Bauer surrendered eight runs (seven earned) in 4.1 innings in the defeat and took his frustrations out in embarrassing fashion.
One of the best strikeout pitchers in baseball, the Reds hope the 28-year-old Bauer will be a key piece of the future in their rebuild.

By acquiring Puig and Reyes, the Indians are adding much-needed power to their lineup. Puig mashed 22 homers with 61 RBIs across 91 games for the Reds. Reyes launched 27 homers and added 46 RBIs in 99 contests with the Padres. The Indians' corner outfielders have combined for just 28 homers thus far in 2019.

The Indians (62-43) hold the American League's top wild-card spot and trail the Minnesota Twins by just two games in the AL Central.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Red Sox Interested in Ken Giles, Kirby Yates


The Boston Red Sox are in serious need of bullpen assistance. Their relievers have combined to rank 18th in MLB among bullpen ERA—blowing the fourth-most saves (18) in baseball and holding the third-worst save percentage (52.63).

Looking to address their bullpen woes, the Red Sox are reportedly interested in Toronto Blue Jays closer Ken Giles. They also are pursuing Kirby Yates of the San Diego Padres, though it seems unlikely he gets moved before the MLB trade deadline on July 31.

Yates, the 32-year-old All-Star, is under contract through the 2020 season. Yates has a major-league best 31 saves in 33 opportunities this season. He boasts a 1.05 ERA, 0.81 WHIP and 70 strikeouts in 43 innings.

The Padres (47-52) have underachieved this season, but plan on competing in the NL West next year after signing Manny Machado in the offseason to compliment a roster flushed with young talent. The Red Sox would need to fork over significant assets to San Diego to acquire Yates.

A more reasonable target, Giles is also under team control through next season, but the Blue Jays (38-63) are in full-rebuild mode and are looking to stockpile young players. Giles owns a dazzling 1.64 ERA, 1.06 WHIP and 57/10 K/BB ratio over 33 innings with the Blue Jays this season. The 28-year-old has 14 saves in 15 opportunities.
The Red Sox are pursuing Ken Giles in trade talks. (Evan Habeeb/USA Today Sports)
The Red Sox announced last week that Nathan Eovaldi would be the primary closer moving forward. The right-hander—who was activated from the 60-day injured list on Saturday after undergoing elbow surgery—was arguably the team’s most valuable player last postseason. He registered a 1.61 ERA in six appearances (two starts) across 22.1 innings in the playoffs, recording two wins against one loss to help the Red Sox capture the 2018 World Series.

If the Red Sox were to acquire a proven closer such as Yates or Giles, Eovaldi would presumably be moved into a setup role or back into the starting rotation.   

Monday, July 15, 2019

Red Sox Designate Eduardo NuƱez for Assignment

The Boston Red Sox designated utility man Eduardo NuƱez for assignment on Monday, likely ending his tenure with the franchise he helped win the World Series last year. 

The infielder hit just .228 with only two homers in 60 games with Boston this season.

Boston acquired Nunez from the San Francisco Giants prior to the 2017 trade deadline. He caught fire at the tail end of the 2017 season with Boston, hitting .321 with a .892 OPS. He mashed eight home runs with 27 RBIs in 38 games to help the Red Sox win the AL East. 

Nunez will be remembered most for his pinch-hit three-run homer in Game 1 of the 2018 World Series at Fenway Park. Facing off against Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Alex Wood, Nunez cranked a home run over the Green Monster in left field, sending the Fenway faithful into a frenzy. 

His three-run shot put the Red Sox ahead for good in the series-opening win. The Red Sox ultimately defeated the Dodgers in five games in the Fall Classic to capture the 2018 World Series title. 

Nunez appeared in 225 regular-season games for the Red Sox over two-plus seasons, hitting .268 with 20 home runs and 91 RBIs. He accumulated 18 stolen bases.

Despite being designated for assignment, Nunez had nothing but positive words to say about the Red Sox and their fans.

"I’d like to thank all Red Sox fans for all the great moments we shared and the amazing experience of being World Champions," Nunez said to ESPN's Marly Rivera. "I only have positive things to say about the Red Sox organization, and I know my career will go on.”