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Ladies and gentlemen, your Texas Traders

by Taytay 24
created August 01, 2007, last edited May 01, 2008
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The day that Rangers fans have been waiting for all season finally arrived. No, not the day they reached .500—we know better than to expect that. No, of course, I am talking about the trade deadline, and the big sayonara to Mark Teixeira. (I keep trying to come up with a clever way to mix ‘toxic’ into his name but haven’t figured out how to do it yet. Guess that is some Braves blogger’s problem now.)

So did the Rangers get a good deal? It appears so, but prospect-laden trades are always difficult to call, particularly if some of the players involved are in Single A. It’ll be years before some of these guys hit the majors, if ever. That makes for nice obscure trivia questions, but doesn’t do much for fans today.

Given Daniels’s record in big time trades, there was cause to worry. While he has done well in picking up rehab cases (see Sosa and Gagne), he has been on the short end of just about every trade he has made. But when he managed to swap Tex for the top three prospects in the Braves system plus a couple others, it doesn’t look too shabby. Hey, the Braves can stock talent—getting their top three prospects is saying something.

And flipping Gagne was a bonus. It appears the returning players aren’t of the same caliber as those acquired in the Tex deal, but getting anything for Gagne is a good deal. He didn’t have a meaningful future in Texas, so getting a few Boston flyers who might have a future here holds potential. The same is true for the Lofton trade. I am disappointed the Sosa is still in town, but I suppose he is the kind of player who could clear waivers and still be involved in a deal further down the road.

Jonboy, I know we’ve had our differences, but it seems you done good with this one—just don’t let it go to your head.

Also published at 110 Percent.


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MegECass110AAA-er
832 days ago
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The trades that Texas made were pretty good on both sides. Of course, Jarrod Saltalamacchia is the best player they acquired, but Kason Gabbard will be a nice addition to that sorry excuse for a rotation they have.
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ASwaffAll-American
832 days ago
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I was watching the Rangers game yesterday, and the announcers made a rare good point when they said that there are three premium positions when you talk about prospects/young players - Shortstop, catcher and center field. With the trades yesterday, the Rangers find themselves suddenly very heavy in the catcher field, between a solid Laird, a very promising Saltalamacchia (I still don't know how they fit that name on a jersey) and Max Ramirez. Not to mention, of course, recent top draft pick Taylor Teagarden, who ESPN.com's Keith Law called, "arguably the best catching prospect in the minors right now." He was just recently promoted to Double-A after posting a .320 BA with 20 HR and 67 RBI in 81 games at Single-A. As Law pointed out, the Rangers now have some catching prospects that may get good value on the market, so you could see them flip at least one of these guys this fall or next year for some desperately-needed pitching. The Rangers did a great job. I wish I could say the same for my Astros, which made one of the two trades that was deemed "head-scratcher" by Law.
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