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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Offseason Trade Reaction - Vazquez to Braves

Yesterday afternoon, the Braves strengthened a depleted rotation by acquiring 32-year old pitcher Javier Vazquez from the Chicago White Sox.

The Braves get ::: Javier Vazquez (RHP) - Boone Logan (LHP)
The Marlins get ::: Brent Lillibridge (SS) - Tyler Flowers (C) - Jon Gilmore (3B) - Santos Rodriguez (LHP)

My thoughts: The Braves win this trade. Why? Javier Vazquez is certainly not an AL pitcher - but just a year ago, in a pitchers park, in the AL, he posted a 3.74 ERA and struck out over 200 in over 200 IP (He has actually thrown over 198 IP over the last 9 seasons). In his four seasons in the NL from 2000-2003, Vazquez had an ERA under four in three of those seasons, and a 4.05 ERA was the other one, which was his first 200 IP season. Vazquez will probably give the Braves a line of 200 IP / 3.70 ERA / 200 Ks. Boone Logan, the lefty, allows the Braves to let go of Will Ohman via free agency. He is only 24 years old and has very good stuff for a lefty, he could put it all together with the Braves excellent coaching staff.

It is definitely not a bad return by Kenny Williams, at least this time around. Brent Lillibridge, is a 25 year old shortstop who was once higly touted and has fallen off the Braves future plans. In 80 ABs, he only hit .200 with a 50 OPS+ - why does Kenny want this guy with Gordon Beckham and Alexi Ramirez rising? Tyler Flowers, the 23 year old catcher, is the best prospect in the deal. His catching abilities are questionable, but he could be MLB ready this season. He is hitting .387 in the AFL so far, and posted a .422 OBP in AAA last year. Santos Rodriguez is only 20 years old, and posted a 1.00 WHIP with a 2.79 ERA in 29 IP (45 K's) in rookie ball this year. Jon Gilmore is another raw prospect who hit .337 in rookie ball this season in over 258 ABs, with a .838 OPS.

It is a nice return for the White Sox, but I think Vazquez will make a big difference for the Braves this season, and could return to a number two starter in the NL this season.

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