I will try to fill in further explanation when time allows, but here’s the
deal-
Mets trade: P Matt Harvey, P Zack Wheeler, OF Curtis Granderson, SS
Amed Rosario, 2B Dilson Herrera, 3B Jhoan Urena, and OF Brandon Nimmo
Angels trade: OF Mike Trout and P Huston Street
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Sandy Alderson needs to pick up the phone and tell Billy Eppler that he
can choose anyone not named Thor, Degrom, or Conforto in exchange for the game’s
best player.
From the Mets’ perspective, this deal is a no-brainer as Trout can finally
play in some meaningful games while serving as the face of the franchise right next
to where he grew up.
Add him into this lineup and this is what we have:
1-Wright, 3B
2-Trout, CF
3-Cespedes, RF
4-Conforto, LF
5-Duda, 1B
6-D’Arnaud, C
7- Walker, 2B
8-Cabrera, SS
Offense, in New York?!?! Holy crap!
The rotation, especially in the playoffs, would be just fine with a
combo of Thor, DeGrom, Matz, and the ageless Bartolo. Street adds a 7th
or 8th inning option for Terry Collins. A ProvenCloser™ on a
non-contender would be superfluous and Street is still owed about $14m through
the end of next year.
From the Angels vantage point, it’s time to blow this up and start
again.
Harvey can be the ace they’ve lacked since Jered Weaver finished third
in Cy Young voting in 2012. If Wheeler can return to his pre-TJ form, the
Angels would have a solid #3 on their hands.
Granderson is a serviceable outfielder that would help replace a
fraction (admittedly, a small fraction) of Trout’s 2016 production.
Rosario, Herrera, Urena, and Nimmo are the four lotto tickets that
could form the foundation the next time this team is competitive. Rosario has
superstar potential while the others can be above average regulars. The barren
farm system needs a talent infusion, and I believe these four would immediately
become the Angels top four prospects.
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