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July 31, 2012
Transaction Analysis
Snider and Lincoln Change Scenery, LA Adds League, and Thames Joins the M's
by Ben Lindbergh and Kevin Goldstein
| American League | National League |
Acquired OF-L Leon Landry and RHP Logan Bawcom from the Los Angeles Dodgers for RHP Brandon League. [7/31]
Acquired OF-L Eric Thames from the Toronto Blue Jays for RHP Steve Delabar. [7/31]
Landry, who was featured in Monday's Ten Pack, has had a nice bounce-back year in the California League, but part of that is a product of the offensive environment. A third-round pick in 2010 out of LSU, Landry has a floor of a fourth outfielder; he's a plus runner who can play all three outfield positions. He has a short, simple swing from the left side and makes consistent contact, but he has merely gap power and is a free swinger who rarely walks or strikes out. There's not the projection for an everyday player at this time, but he should get to the majors.
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I love this "buy low" trade by the Pirates. Maybe Snider never does pan out, but if the cost to acquire him is only a non-closer quality relief pitcher, why not give it a try?
For the Jays, much like the Red Sox and Youkilis situation from a couple months ago, this strikes me as a bit of a sell-low. The other teams involved managed to get intriguing players because the Jays and the Red Sox didn't really have any negotiating power.