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Trade of Third Basemen: Rolen and Glaus Switch Teams

by Leeweihan4687
created January 13, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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First reported by foxsports.com, the St. Louis Cardinals have sent third baseman Scott Rolen to the Toronto Blue Jays for their third baseman Troy Glaus. The deal is apparently contingent on both players passing their physicals, as they are both coming off of surgery. Rolen has three years and $33 million left on his contract, which according to espn.com will be entirely paid up by Toronto, and Glaus’s option for 2009 was picked up before the Cardinals signed off on the trade, making the Cardinals on the hook for $24.5 million the next two years. Because both players were unhappy with their current situations, their respective no-trade clauses were gladly waived.

While Rolen has had several injury-marred seasons in St. Louis, especially in the past few years, this is not a good trade for the Cardinals. If there is any truth to the fact that Rolen is supposed to be 100% this spring, then Toronto is getting a really good deal. Despite his down offensive years, Rolen still has a good defensive prowess with his seven Gold Gloves, his recent one earned in 2006, as his injured shoulder is not his throwing one. The only major difference between the two players’ stats last year is Glaus’ 20 home runs compared to Rolen’s eight. However, Scott Rolen is has a lifetime average of .283, while Glaus has not hit over .262 except once in 2000. Rolen at his best hits for both power and average, not to mention his good defense, while Glaus is all power, which is not what the Cardinals need right now with their watered-down lineup. If the Cardinals are re-building their system, at least save some money and get some prospects. Troy Glaus is neither of those. For the Blue Jays, this will definitely improve their team, especially on the left side of the infield, where Rolen will be reunited with former teammate David Eckstein. This may not be enough to catch Boston or New York, but it’s another step in the right direction for them.

Homer comment: good job John Mozeiak. Scott Rolen and Jim Edmonds, two of St. Louis’s favorite players, for Troy Glaus and AA third-baseman David Freese?  Really?


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PSU ROCKSVarsity Captain
684 days ago
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i remeber rolen in philly was my favorite player on the team. Could have been the next mike schmidt in philly but ohhwell. I wonder if he regrets leaving now that the phillies only big weakness besides there moderate pitching is 3rd base and the fact they got rid of rowand.
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RomiezzoLegend
684 days ago
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Yeah, it is quite ironic that Rolen did great for St. Louis for such a long time, and the only thing missing for the Phillies in their lineup is probably a 3rd baseman. Even though I'm not a Phillies, Cardinals, or Blue Jays fan, I still am (and always will be) a Scott Rolen fan. He is (or was) just a great player with a lot of heart, and it's a shame that a couple of injuries have slowed him down individually (when it comes to stats at least).
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RomiezzoLegend
684 days ago
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#27 This user is a Scott Rolen fan.
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Aroundtheleague.comSoccer Kid
684 days ago
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Let me start by saying that I am a huge baseball fan. I grew up a few blocks from "the VET". As a kid I would ride my bike up and down the ramps and go to the games at night for two or three bucks. Scott Rolen was a great 3rd basemen. He had all the tools (speed, power, heart...etc..) BUT he has to be the biggest crybaby in the game. He wanted out of Philly because the turf made is back hurt? Mike Schmidt, Pete Rose, Tug Mcgraw, Larry Bowa and even Sixto Lezcano?? all had to play on that horrible playing field. Along with all the football players from the Eagles. He is a "ME-FIRST" player. I honestly think he can give a crap about winning. He wants to comfortable and be left alone. Give him his money and let him go to Toronto. Maybe he will like it up north?...unless he decides that its too cold for him up there!!!! THIS USER IS NOT A SCOTT ROLEN FAN.

thanks, I feel better now!!

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GeodanVarsity
684 days ago
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This trade seems to be about separating LaRussa and Rolan. There was more than a little friction between them. LaRussa probably couldn't take another year of Rolan's discontent. If Glaus and Rolan are both healthy, Toronto made the better deal. Time will tell.
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MbowlingVarsity
684 days ago
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I am a die hard Cardinals fan. I love Rolen on defense, but even that was starting to slack due to the injuries. Plus, he is not reliable at the plate. His lack of power and in ability to bring people home made him more of a detriment. I have been asking for a trade of him for months. Now, as for Glaus. He isn't my preferred person to fill the void but he will do. His power is consistent and his glove, although not great, is good enough. And no one can argue his arm strength. (I actually wanted Mike Lowell from the BoSox back in Nov)
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
675 days ago
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Freese went to Layafeete in Ballwin, so it is a homecoming of sorts for him. Rolen's time in St. Louis was more than over, the fued with LaRussa was going to distract the team from the upcoming season. Offensivly Glaus is an upgrade, defensivly no way. Mind you neither player is in their "prime", but Glaus is younger so he may have time on his side.
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
675 days ago
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Layafette*
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