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Wandy Rodriguez to the Pirates

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From what little I know about the prospects, looks like a decent deal for the Pirates.

QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Jul 24, 2012 -> 09:08 PM)
From what little I know about the prospects, looks like a decent deal for the Pirates.

 

Pirates fans were upset on MLBTRADERUMORS but I think it's a good deal. Grossman is a pretty good prospect but the Bucs have 3 OF prospects that are better than he is. The other 2 guys are Lefties with #3-4 starter upside. They didn't give up any of their big time prospects and got a pitcher that is almost 2 WAR. It's an upgrade definitely.

QUOTE (Y2JImmy0 @ Jul 24, 2012 -> 09:03 PM)
Pirates fans were upset on MLBTRADERUMORS but I think it's a good deal. Grossman is a pretty good prospect but the Bucs have 3 OF prospects that are better than he is. The other 2 guys are Lefties with #3-4 starter upside. They didn't give up any of their big time prospects and got a pitcher that is almost 2 WAR. It's an upgrade definitely.

Gerrit Cole?? Geez, number one pick, $8MM last year. Astros waived Wandy a year ago, pulled him back when Rockies claimed him. Bucs got screwed.

QUOTE (oldsox @ Jul 25, 2012 -> 01:53 PM)
Gerrit Cole?? Geez, number one pick, $8MM last year. Astros waived Wandy a year ago, pulled him back when Rockies claimed him. Bucs got screwed.

What're you talking about? Cole isn't in the trade...

 

And you do realize that almost every player gets put on waivers at some point every year, you just don't typically hear about it because they are revocable waivers.

 

I'd like to see how much cash the Pirates got, but it seemed like they didn't give up much for a pretty decent starter.

QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Jul 25, 2012 -> 01:09 PM)
What're you talking about? Cole isn't in the trade...

 

And you do realize that almost every player gets put on waivers at some point every year, you just don't typically hear about it because they are revocable waivers.

 

I'd like to see how much cash the Pirates got, but it seemed like they didn't give up much for a pretty decent starter.

I thought I read that Cole was part of the deal. If not, my bad.

QUOTE (oldsox @ Jul 25, 2012 -> 08:27 PM)
I thought I read that Cole was part of the deal. If not, my bad.

MLBTR

The Pirates have acquired left-handed starter Wandy Rodriguez from the Astros in exchange for minor leaguers Rudy Owens, Robbie Grossman, and Colton Cain.

The Astros will also pay some of the remaining salary owed to Rodriguez at least through 2013 and perhaps through 2014, as the club option for that year became a player option when Rodriguez was traded, per a stipulation in his contract. The Astros' yearly contributions to Rodriguez's salaries break down as such: $1.7MM in 2012, $8.5MM in 2013, and potentially $7.5MM in 2014.

 

Rodriguez, 33, has posted a 4.04 ERA, 7.5 K/9 and 2.2 BB/9 in a little over 1,300 career innings, all with the Astros. The Wasserman Media Group client signed a three-year, $34MM extension with Houston prior to the 2011 season.

 

Grossman, an outfielder, is the best of the three prospects acquired by Houston, according to Jim Bowden of SiriusXM ESPN radio (Twitter). A 22-year-old switch-hitter, Grossman was a sixth-round draft choice of the Bucs in 2008. He's hit .262/.374/.403 with seven homers in 413 plate appearances this season with Double-A Altoona.

 

Owens, 24, had a 3.14 ERA in 19 starts with Triple-A Indianapolis this season. He has been added to Houston's 40-man roster.

 

Tom Singer of MLB.com first broke that the trade was close. Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com confirmed that it was official and added in financial details (via Twitter), as did Rob Biertempfel of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (Twitter). And club press releases added which players the Astros received.

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