Done Deal
Tuesday, January 15 2008 @ 08:33 AM EST
Contributed by: Pistol
Glaus for Rolen is official. The formal announcment will be today.
A few opinions on the deal:
- Rob Neyer: Glaus gets slight edges in hitting and durability, Rolen the big edge
on defense. They cost roughly the same per season, but Glaus' shorter
contract leaves the Cardinals with more flexibility down the line. I
like this deal for the Cardinals
- Transaction Oracle (Dan Szymborksi): Rolen's a bit better when completely healthy but also has the lower
chance of being completely healthy. I think the risk/reward scenarios
actually work out pretty well for both teams - the Blue Jays are
against very tough competition and have some heavy groundballers, so
they want the more fielding oriented guy with the biggest payoff, since
they're not going to slip into the playoffs with 88 wins anytime soon
and the Cardinals, against rather weak competition, would rather have
the safer bet.
- Baseball Prospectus (Will Carroll): The deal comes down to whether or not the medical staffs on both sides
have not only properly assessed both their new player, but also their
own abilities.
- Buster Olney: Troy Glaus told J.P. Ricciardi he wanted to be traded months and
months ago, after growing a serious distaste for playing on the
artificial surface in Toronto. But Ricciardi committed to nothing,
telling Glaus that he wasn't going to simply give him away; he had to
get a good package in return.
And that's exactly what Ricciardi feels the Jays got in Scott Rolen,
who is better defensively than Glaus, and who always hit well before
having shoulder surgery. The medical staff which examined Rolen told
Ricciardi that Rolen's shoulder should be fine, and that he will hit
again.
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