My take on the Renteria trade
Since it was announced yesterday that the Braves had traded Edgar Renteria to the Tigers for pitcher Jair Jurrjens and centerfield prospect Gorkys Hernandez, I've had a bunch of people ask me my opinion on the trade. They wondered if I was extra happy about it because Jurrjens is from Curacao just like me and I guess that I should give my take right now.
First of all, I think that this trade works out great for both teams. Some people will say that Atlanta got the better deal because Renteria "choked" in Boston and they assume that he'll also bomb in Detroit.
Others think that the Tigers got the steal because they're getting an All-Star shortstop that challenged for a batting title last season while only giving up two young prospects that might not pan out. The Tigers move Carlos Guillen to first, plug Renteria at short and their potent offense becomes even stronger.
Well, like I said, I think it works out good for both teams. I loved Renteria during his Atlanta days. Go back through my archives and you will see how I became giddy like a 3-year old every time he came to the plate. He was the best and most consistent hitter not named Chipper Jones on the team and obviously I will miss that.
But Renteria had a few things going against him. First, his defense was somewhere between horrible and downright painful to watch. I would joke that he had the range of a bathtub but that's actually pretty accurate. At 32 years old, he just does not have the same speed and reach anymore like a few years ago.
Secondly, this was going to be his walk year. His contract is up and I'm pretty sure that the team would not resign him after he would hit free agency. The Braves don't have the budget anymore like back in the day and they were not going to offer a 33 year old (by then) shortstop big dollars. So basically, we all saw this trade coming.
And the guy that made this happen was Yunel Escobar. Renteria went down towards the end of the season and young Yunel Escobar stepped right in and the team didn't really miss a beat offensively. Yunel is faster, younger, cheaper, plays better defense and even though he's not in the same league offensively as Renty, you can sacrifice that a little since he's surrounded by Chipper Jones, Mark Texeira, Brian McCann, Jeff Francouer and Kelly Johnson.
So, Yunel showed that he was a capable replacement and now the infield positions look to be settled. Chipper at third, Yunel at short, KJ at second and Teixeira at first. Not bad at all.
As for what we're getting in return. Jurrjens is just 21 years old and his minor league numbers must have Braves fans pretty happy. He struck out 94 guys in about 112 in AA last season and he basically made the jump from AA to the Tigers in mid season.
His 3-1 record with a 4.70 era and 11 walks in 30 big league innings might not blow you away, but I loved the composure he showed when the Tigers threw him smack in the middle of a tight division race. He pitched a great game against Cleveland to get his first win of the season and I'm pretty excited to see what he can do for the Braves.
Remember, the Braves basically missed the play-offs for the second year in a row due to awful pitching. It was good outings from Smoltz and Hudson followed by crap from the rest of the rotation and the bullpen. I would say that Jurrjens is better right now than anyone the Braves tried at the 4 spot this season. And what makes it even better is that he has room to improve.
As for Hernandez, I don't know that much about him but he's also one of the Tigers top prospects and centerfield is suddenly a position that needs to be addressed with Andruw Jones basically already out.
Hernandez is fast, can play some very good defense from what I read and has even hit for decent average at the age of 19. The only downside is that he's a few years away from being able to contribute.
But I'll say it again. The Braves got younger, got better on defense, freed up money to possibly make a run at another pitcher and basically got two top-5 prospects for a 32 year old who's on the decline and in his contract year. In my opinion, that's a pretty good deal.
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4 comments:
I agree that it makes sense on paper, but I think the Braves are going to miss Renteria more than anybody realizes now. A championship team should have a good mix of veteran and young players. Right now, the Braves have already lost Edgar and Andruw and will likely get younger at both positions. Or, at least, get guys with less playoff experience.
I guess I just thought that after trading for Tex we were going all out next year. But this is a sign we're not. Are we going to be one of those continually rebuilding teams now?
I get what you're saying Todd, but remember one thing.
This team missed the play-offs the last 2 seasons because of bad pitching. They need to add a starter, Glavine maybe?? and this move makes that possible.
Offensively they're fine, but Smoltz, Hudson and James can't do it alone.
I guess the priority now also becomes to try and resign Tex long term and I'll say it again. This was Renteria's walk year and they needed to sell high.
Arguably, they missed the playoffs last season b/c of a certain outfielder batting under .200 most of the season. That'll crush a team's chances when there's a sure out in the middle of the lineup. I just think all the Braves had to do was get a serviceable cf, and they were set for next year. The pitching wasn't great, but statistically I don't think it was at the bottom of the league either.
I don't know man, I just have a bad feeling about this trade. hope I'm wrong though.
You could also argue that they missed the play-offs because of the terrible record in 1-run games or extra inning games...
I agree with you that Andruw's gaping lack of production in the middle of that line-up hurt, but the loss of Hampton and Gonzalez also hurt a lot, as did the overusing of Soriano and the crap like Redmam/Cormier/Lerew that was used at the back end of that rotation.
Either way, we can point to many areas which led to the struggles. I see your point though about this trade. Maybe I'm just being a bit too confident.
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