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Post by grandsalami on Oct 23, 2013 15:20:27 GMT -5
Tim Britton ?@timbritton 2m Red Sox always making moves: Traded Jeremy Hazelbaker and cash to the Dodgers today for OF Alex Castellanos.
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Post by amfox1 on Oct 23, 2013 15:25:29 GMT -5
Tim Britton ?@timbritton 7m Castellanos is on the 40-man roster. Pedro Beato was DFA'd to make room.
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Post by amfox1 on Oct 23, 2013 15:27:20 GMT -5
Castellanos was DFA'd by LAD on 10/17 when they picked up Mike Baxter.
Castellanos is a 27YO RHH OF who can play LF and RF decently and be spotted in CF. He has also played 2B and 3B, so profiles as a RHH bench bat.
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Post by curll on Oct 23, 2013 15:30:25 GMT -5
Interesting. Hazelbaker has a bit of a Ruggiano vibe. Castellanos has a bit of a David Freese vibe.
Interesting deal, hopefully Hazelbaker gets a shot at the ML.
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Post by amfox1 on Oct 23, 2013 15:35:01 GMT -5
Castellanos has one option remaining, I believe. I like the move.
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Post by elguapo on Oct 23, 2013 15:39:11 GMT -5
Great minor league #s with the PCL caveat. Never got a real shot in the majors.
Product of Belmont Abbey College! You don't see that every day.
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Post by rjp313jr on Oct 23, 2013 15:41:47 GMT -5
I was going to suggest that it wouldn't surprise me if he were designated for assignment here, but they sent cash in the deal too. However, I suppose it still wouldn't surprise me. He was DFA'd by the Dodgers a week ago and no one claimed him so maybe Boston will try to push him through and this was a way to add depth to AAA and clear a 40 man spot over the long run. If it doesn't work then you didn't lose anything you might not have lost anyways.
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Post by jmei on Oct 23, 2013 15:44:16 GMT -5
Castellanos had some pretty spectacular statistical seasons in the minors. He hit .320/.386/.573 in AA (across two organizations) in 2011 and .319/.379/.562 in AAA (caveat: for the Isotopes of the PCL, one of the most offensively inflated parks in all the minor leagues) in 2012. He was less impressive in 2013 (.257/.347/.468), however, and he's always been pretty old for his league.
His scouting reports have him pegged as an aggressive hitter with some swing-and-miss tendencies but average to better power. He probably doesn't have the range for center field but can hold down a corner outfield spot. The Dodgers tried him at 2B, 3B, and 1B, but it doesn't look like he impressed at any of those positions. Seems like a good buy-low move on a guy who could still be a solid bench player.
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Post by hammerhead on Oct 23, 2013 17:28:55 GMT -5
Looks like he might be in the bench/utility mix with Holt and Hassan. His best positions are both corner infield and outfield spots so he does have some versatility. He seems to have a lot better OBP skills than Hazelbaker. Good minor league depth with some upside, was the Dodgers 11th ranked propect coming into 2013, not sure if that tells his potential or shows how devoid of talent the Dodgers farm is.
There will probably be a couple more of these types of moves to make the roster work during the offseason.
Hard to get too excited with a small seven game series starting tonight.
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Post by Jonathan Singer on Oct 23, 2013 18:29:14 GMT -5
Solid move. Hazelbaker was blocked behind other players and now hopefully will get an opportunity with the Dodgers. We get a utility man with 1 option left. win win for both teams.
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Post by Chris Hatfield on Oct 23, 2013 18:39:49 GMT -5
Sox clearly traded Jeremy because he was racking up cell phone charges overseas.
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Post by klostrophobic on Oct 24, 2013 0:02:44 GMT -5
Sox 1-0 since the trade.
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Post by nebraska4sox on Oct 24, 2013 9:24:13 GMT -5
Dont know much about Castellanos but I really liked what Hazelbaker brought to the table with his great combo of speed and power.
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Post by ramireja on Oct 24, 2013 11:44:52 GMT -5
Castellanos to start in Game 2 over Gomes and Nava. Farrell likes his contagious energy in the outfield.
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Post by dominicansoxfan on Oct 24, 2013 13:29:12 GMT -5
Dont know much about Castellanos but I really liked what Hazelbaker brought to the table with his great combo of speed and power. Did you ever see him play? With his speed he should have been a very good OF but I often found myself yelling, "What is he doing?" I just can't describe it, you just have to see it in person.
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Post by nebraska4sox on Oct 24, 2013 13:44:48 GMT -5
Never did watch Hazelbaker play, so I have no rebuttal. I do know he did Strike out a bunch.
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Post by RedSoxStats on Oct 24, 2013 16:58:20 GMT -5
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Post by Chris Hatfield on Oct 24, 2013 18:11:27 GMT -5
Would've been funny if the Dodgers had beat the Cards and the two teams playing in the World Series had completed a trade on the same day as Game 1.
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Post by ericmvan on Oct 25, 2013 12:07:06 GMT -5
40-man roster implications ...
Assuming they didn't get this guy in order just to DFA him later, and assuming the following off-season moves are made:
-- DFA Snyder and Berry and non-tender Bailey -- Add Ranaudo, Cecchini, and Brentz -- Sign a C and 1B -- Trade Peavy or Dempster
Then one of the following must happen, in rough order of likelihood:
-- Trade Morales (giving the job to Britton, who could be stretched out to fill the combo LOOGY / longman role) -- Not add a RHR as expected (giving the job to Workman, which would allow De La Rosa to start) -- Make a 2 for 1 or 3 for 2, etc. trade [much less likely:] -- DFA Villareal -- Not add a backup MI as expected (giving the job to Holt) -- DFA Holt -- DFA Kalish (even though he's supposedly healthy)
One would guess that they have a good idea already which of these is in the cards, hence they felt they had room for on the roster. Morales probably has more value to some team that would give him another shot to start, than to us as a longman and extra LOOGY.
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Post by James Dunne on Oct 25, 2013 12:21:54 GMT -5
Eric I pretty much agree with that assessment, though I don't think DFAs of Villarreal should be on the less likely tab - he is out of options, is 26, and his control is still just a theory. He has a live arm but I don't think they'd hesitate to DFA him if any sort of roster-crunch comes up.
Holt/Kalish sort of hinges on how the Sox view Castellanos. If they don't think he's an infielder, it will be hard to see them keeping him, Kalish, Brentz, and Hassan on the 40-man. In that case I'd expect either Brentz to be moved or Kalish to be DFA'd. If they think Castellanos is capable in the infield then all the previous words in this paragraph are pretty meaningless.
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Post by jmei on Oct 25, 2013 12:31:46 GMT -5
I suspect that they will non-tender Kalish and re-sign him on a minor-league deal. He'll be 26 in Spring Training, hasn't been healthy in two years, and is coming off major surgery for the third year in a row. I can't see another team offering him a guaranteed major league deal, and I think the Red Sox have enough goodwill built up that he'd prefer to stay in the organization.
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Post by ericmvan on Oct 26, 2013 5:55:01 GMT -5
I suspect that they will non-tender Kalish and re-sign him on a minor-league deal. He'll be 26 in Spring Training, hasn't been healthy in two years, and is coming off major surgery for the third year in a row. I can't see another team offering him a guaranteed major league deal, and I think the Red Sox have enough goodwill built up that he'd prefer to stay in the organization. Can he be non-tendered, though, with just 2 years and 33 days of service time? I don't think he's arb-eligible, so any team that wants to take a chance on him could grab him for nothing. Like the Cubs.
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Post by azblue on Oct 26, 2013 9:49:19 GMT -5
Perhaps the Sox can "release" 25 pounds of unneeded weight on De La Rosa.
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Post by semperfisox on Oct 26, 2013 14:03:24 GMT -5
stop dealing with LA their prospects blow.
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Post by ericmvan on Nov 1, 2013 16:48:12 GMT -5
40-man roster implications ... One of the following must happen, in rough order of likelihood: -- Trade Morales (giving the job to Britton, who could be stretched out to fill the combo LOOGY / longman role) -- Not add a RHR as expected (giving the job to Workman, which would allow De La Rosa to start) -- Make a 2 for 1 or 3 for 2, etc. trade [much less likely:]-- DFA Villareal -- Not add a backup MI as expected (giving the job to Holt) -- DFA Holt -- DFA Kalish (even though he's supposedly healthy) I left out one other possibility: not adding a backup MI because the Sox feel that Castellanos' defense is solid at 2B and 3B, and they figure that between him and Holt, one of their bats is likely to bounce back. And they can always trade for something better in ST. In a scenario where Castellanos is the backup 2B / 3B and 5th OF, the backup SS is ... Dustin Pedroia. It seems really unlikely to me, but it's amusing enough to mention. (In a scenario where Drew accepts a QO and they trade Middlebrooks and play Bogaerts at 3B for a year until Cecchini is ready, Castellanos on the bench obviously makes much more sense.)
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