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與球團嗆聲沒先發位子就交易的Andre Ethier差點就要被送到小蛇去
躲人打包Andre Ethier以及Tim Federowicz跟小蛇換Miguel Montero與低階小聯盟投手
結果小蛇老闆現身否決這門交易
Andre Ethier a Diamondback? Miguel Montero a Dodger?
The teams recently discussed a trade involving those players, but the deal
collapsed when the D-Backs’ ownership declined to give final approval,
according to major-league sources.
Under the proposed trade, the Dodgers would have sent Ethier and catcher Tim
Federowicz to the Diamondbacks for Montero and lower-level prospects, sources
said.
Ethier, 32, is owed $53.5 million over the next three seasons, plus a $2.5
million buyout. Montero, 31, is owed $40 million over the same term. The
Dodgers would have included significant cash to help cover the difference,
sources said; the exact amount is not known.
A revival of the discussions is unlikely, sources said. Montero is said to be
a favorite of owner Ken Kendrick. The D-backs also might not want to deal
within the NL West or with their former general manager, Josh Byrnes, who is
now the Dodgers senior vice president of baseball operations.
The D-backs evidently were willing to add Ethier even as they proceeded
toward a six-year, $68.5 million agreement with Cuban free agent Yasmany
Tomas on Thanksgiving Eve.
Many clubs view Tomas as a corner outfielder. D-backs manager Chip Hale,
however, recently said that the team plans to give Tomas a chance to win the
third-base job, so perhaps the D-backs could have accommodated both Tomas and
Ethier.
The Dodgers have been working to trade at least one of their three
high-priced outfielders — Ethier, Carl Crawford and Matt Kemp. Their talks
with the D-backs offered a glimpse into one type of deal they could make —
an exchange of comparable contracts and comparable major-league talent.
Montero, a left-handed hitter, likely would have become the Dodgers' primary
catcher, forcing A.J. Ellis, a right-handed hitter, into a lesser role. The
Dodgers have offered arbitration to Ellis, who is projected to receive $3.8
million, according to Matt Swartz of MLBTradeRumors.com.
Clearing Ethier may also have reduced the Dodgers’ interest in trading Kemp,
who is drawing heavy interest from the Padres and also from the Orioles,
Mariners and Rangers, according to major-league sources.
The Dodgers, however, could trade both Ethier and Kemp and open next season
with an outfield of Crawford in left, rookie Joc Pederson in center and
Yasiel Puig in right, with Scott Van Slyke and the newly acquired Chris
Heisey in reserve.
A trade to the D-backs would have represented a homecoming for Ethier, a
native of Phoenix who attended Arizona State. The D-backs evidently view
Ethier as a player who could bounce back with more regular playing time.
Ethier last season had a career-low .691 OPS in a career-low 380 plate
appearances.
With the D-backs, Ethier could have served as a left-handed cleanup hitter
between a pair of right-handed hitters, Paul Goldschmidt and Mark Trumbo.
Federowicz, meanwhile, would have assumed a prominent role in the team’s
catching plans.
The D-backs would have been left with a surplus of outfielders, perhaps
creating a platform for other moves. Ender Inciarte finished fifth in the NL
Rookie of the Year balloting last season, while David Peralta had a .770 OPS
in 348 plate appearances. Oft-injured Cody Ross is owed $8.5 million next
season, plus a $1 million buyout