The San Diego Padres had to rack their brains a little, but they got Washington Nationals outfielder Juan Soto in what is one of the biggest deals in Major League Baseball history to come within the trade deadline.
In early reports of the trade, the Associated Press reported that Padres first baseman Eric Hosmer was part of the trade, according to a person familiar with the negotiations, but Hosmer reportedly declined thanks to a non-complaint clause. The person spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity, as negotiations were still ongoing at the time.
The Padres eventually sent first baseman and hitter Luke Voit to the Nationals in the trade. They also traded left-handed pitcher MacKenzie Gore and prospects James Wood, CJ Abrams, Robert Hassell III and Jarlin Susana.
In addition to Soto, a generational talent who will celebrate his 24and birthday in October, the Fathers also welcomed first baseman Josh Bell.
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After helping the Nationals win their first World Series title in 2019, Soto won the 2020 National League batting championship, hitting 0.351. He’s walked more than any other Major League player in the last two seasons.
“We feel here that the team wants to win. It’s not just about making the playoffs, it’s about winning the World Series, said peacemaker Josh Hader, acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers by the Padres on Monday. It’s a contagious feeling in the locker room. »
Soto remains under the team’s control for two more seasons after the current one. It was for this reason that it was possible for the Nationals to prefer to keep their services. Soto, however, turned down a 15-year, $440 million contract offer from the Nationals last month.
Thus, the Priests place a player at the top of their game. Soto will join a group that already has dangerous hitters Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr.
With very little protection around him on the Nationals roster, Soto hit .246 with 20 home runs, 45 RBIs and 91 walks in 101 games in 2022.
Since his major league debut in 2018, Soto has been hitting .291 with 118 home runs and 357 RBIs.
Rooster at Dodgers
PHOTO BRAD PENNER, USA TODAY SPORTS ARCHIVE Joey Gallo
Joey Gallo’s miserable stint with the New York Yankees came to an end when the outfielder was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for minor league pitcher Clayton Beeter.
Gallo, who is 28 years old, moved from the Texas Rangers to the Yankees on July 29, 2021. In 421 hits with the Yankees, he will finally have hit .159 with 25 home runs, 46 RBIs, and 194 strikeouts.
He was repeatedly booed by the crowd at Yankee Stadium, lost playing time to Matt Carpenter in recent weeks and was no longer in the team’s plans following the acquisition of Andrew Benintendi from the Kansas City Royals last week.
The Yankees continued their field purchases by acquiring the St. Louis Cardinals, Harrison Bader, to southpaw Jordan Montgomery.
Bader will solidify the defence, having already won the Golden Glove, but has not played since June 26 due to plantar fasciitis in his right foot.
Montgomery was 3-3 with a 3.69 ERA in 21 games this season. His departure comes a day after the arrival of Frankie Montas, acquired from the Oakland Athletics to join the initial rotation of Gerrit Cole, Nestor Cortes and Jameson Taillon.
Mets acquire threat to lefties
The Mets acquired Darin Ruf from the Giants, in exchange for JD Davis and three minor league pitchers, Thomas Szapucki, Carson Seymour and Nick Zwack.
Ruf has given lefties a hard time throughout his career.
In total, he has 11 home runs and 38 RBIs this year.
Action in the venues
PHOTO JULIO CORTEZ, ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Jorge Lopes
The Minnesota Twins acquired Jorge Lopez from the Baltimore Orioles for four potential players.
Lopez, 29, has flourished this season, posting a 1.68 ERA and racking up 19 saves in 20 chances. He joins a club whose relievers were averaging 3.84 ahead of Tuesday’s game against Detroit.
Jhoan Duran was the team’s only option late in the game, but he’s done a good job so far.
Another all-star reliever switched sides, with the Atlanta Braves sacrificing former endgame specialist Will Smith to get starter Jake Odorizzi from the Houston Astros.
The Braves have the third-best record in the National League.
Smith played a major role last fall in the Braves’ march to their first World Series title since 1995. He, however, voluntarily ceded his role as ninth-inning specialist to veteran Kenley Jansen this season and his effectiveness has plummeted.
The Astros led their section, but needed backup reinforcements, especially a left-handed pitcher. They also had an excess of options on the initial side.
Odorizzi will be the sixth starter for the Braves.
He has missed 42 games this season due to a left leg injury. He is 1-1 with a 4.45 ERA in five games since returning to play.
In turn, the Philadelphia Phillies got their hands on Chicago Cubs’ David Robertson in exchange for minor league pitcher Ben Brown.
Robertson was 3-0 with a GAA of 2.23 and 14 saves in 36 games this season.
Eventually, the Milwaukee Brewers continued changes to their bullpen by acquiring the injured San Francisco Gaints’ Trevor Rosenthal.
Rosenthal has not been a starter since 2020 due to a string of injuries but hopes to return to action before the season ends.
Rosenthal, 32, posted an ERA of 3.36 with 132 saves in 373 career appearances. He had a total of 93 saves in a Cardinals uniform in 2014 and 2015.
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