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		<title>How Detroit robbed the Yankees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today the first trade of the MLB winter meetings was announced, and it was no little trade. The Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees agreed in principle to a three way mega-trade. Here is how the trade would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today the first trade of the MLB winter meetings was announced, and it was no little trade. The Arizona Diamondbacks, Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees agreed in principle to a three way mega-trade.</p>
<p>Here is how the trade would affect the teams involved:</p>
<p>Diamondbacks get:<br />
Edwin Jackson &#8211; (13-9, 3.62 ERA 1.26 WHIP 161 Ks, 214 IP)<br />
Ian Kennedy &#8211; (1-4, 6.03 ERA 1.68 WHIP 43Ks 59.2 IP)- Career</p>
<p>Diamondbacks give:<br />
Max Scherzer &#8211; (9-11, 4.12 ERA 1.34 WHIP 174Ks 170.1 IP)<br />
Daniel Schlereth &#8211; (1-4, 5.89 ERA 1.64 WHIP 22Ks 18.1 IP)</p>
<p>Tigers get:<br />
Max Scherzer &#8211; (9-11, 4.12 ERA 1.34 WHIP 174Ks 170.1 IP)<br />
Daniel Schlereth &#8211; (1-4, 5.89 ERA 1.64 WHIP 22Ks 18.1 IP)<br />
Austin Jackson &#8211; (.300 BA, 4 HR, 65 RBIs, 123 Ks, 24 SB, .354 OBP)- Minors<br />
Phil Coke &#8211; (4-3, 4.50 ERA 1.07 WHIP 49Ks 60 IP)</p>
<p>Tigers give:<br />
Curtis Granderson &#8211; (.249 BA, 30 HR, 71 RBIs, 141 Ks, 20 SB, .327 OBP)<br />
Edwin Jackson &#8211; (13-9, 3.62 ERA 1.26 WHIP 161 Ks, 214 IP)</p>
<p>Yankees get:<br />
Curtis Granderson &#8211; (.249 BA, 30 HR, 71 RBIs, 141 Ks, 20 SB, .327 OBP)</p>
<p>Yankees give:<br />
Ian Kennedy &#8211; (1-4, 6.03 ERA 1.68 WHIP 43Ks 59.2 IP)- Career<br />
Austin Jackson &#8211; (.300 BA, 4 HR, 65 RBIs, 123 Ks, 24 SB, .354 OBP)- Minors<br />
Phil Coke &#8211; (4-3, 4.50 ERA 1.07 WHIP 49Ks 60 IP)</p>
<p>Looking at this trade, it is clear the Tigers win, the Yankees lose and the Diamondbacks break-even.</p>
<p>The Yankees are giving up their best left-handed reliever, their #1 prospect and an injury prone young pitcher with upside. The Yankees get in return an outfielder who can&#8217;t hit. Granderson&#8217;s batting average has been on a steep decline since he had a career year in 2007 (.240 as a rookie in &#8217;04, .272 in &#8217;05, .260 in &#8217;06, .302 in &#8217;07, .280 in &#8217;08 and .249 in &#8217;09). Yes, he hit 30 homers in 2009, but his previous career high was 23 in &#8217;07 and the Yankees have plenty of power already. What the Yankees need is a high on base guy that can steal a base and play some defense in the outfield. Granderson is a good fielder, but they suffer with him at the plate. He stole 20 bases in 2009, but Jackson stole 24 in the minors and has much more upside. The worst part is that Granderson hit a measly .183 against left-handed pitching and for his career has never been able to hit left-handed pitching.</p>
<p>The Tigers win because they get plenty of youth with tremendous upside:<br />
Austin Jackson, as mention previously is the Yankees #1 prospect and is only 22 years old<br />
Schlereth is a 23 year old lefty<br />
Phil Coke is a 27 year old lefty<br />
Scherzer is 25 year old righty</p>
<p>I am high on Scherzer and think that he will be a star in the future, after-all last season was his first full season in the MLB. His 9-11 record is misinforming because he was on such a bad team.</p>
<p>Edwin Jackson finally lived up to his tremendous hype and I think trading him after his career year was a brilliant move by the Tigers. He has not proven in the past that he can pitch consistently well and I think he might fall back to his career 4.66 ERA in the near future. He doesn&#8217;t have that blow you away stuff that some of the league&#8217;s best pitchers have.</p>
<p>Overall, I don&#8217;t see this trade as a way for the Yankees to improve their chances to repeat as World Champions next season. In fact, the Yankees now need to find a solid lefty for the bullpen, because Marte hasn&#8217;t been cutting it for them. Yes, the Yankees bullpen is still solid if they keep Hughes and Chamberlain in it, but they will need to replace their go to lefty (Coke).</p>
<p>Good job Tigers, and Yankees I am not sure what you were thinking.</p>
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