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MLB Trade Rumors:
PLAYERS:
Curtis Granderson,
Cody Ross,
Aaron Rowand,
Gary Matthews,
Vernon Wells,
Jody Gerut,
Mike Cameron,
Willy Taveras,
Felix Pie,
Nolan Reimold,
Adam Jones
TEAMS: Detroit Tigers, Miami Marlins, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Angels, Toronto Blue Jays, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles
TEAMS: Detroit Tigers, Miami Marlins, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Angels, Toronto Blue Jays, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles
Next up in our Trade Market series, center fielders. We discussed free agents at the position here.
Curtis Granderson, Tigers. Granderson, 29 in March, slipped to .249/.327/.453 in 710 plate appearances this year, but he did hit 30 home runs with 72 walks. David Golebiewski of FanGraphs considers Granderson's slash line misleading. Granderson struggled mightily against lefties; last year's .739 OPS against them was the only decent showing of his career. He's owed $25.75MM for the next three seasons and is well worth it. As far as trade speculation, it stems entirely from Lynn Henning of the Detroit News.
Cody Ross, Marlins. Ross is here simply because he's an arbitration-eligible Marlins player. He turns 29 in December and is coming off a .270/.321/.469 performance with 24 home runs. He plays center and right field; his defense is hard to judge statistically.
Aaron Rowand, Giants. We're guessing the Giants wouldn't mind un...
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