[nfbwatlk] Mariners' Trades

Lauren Merryfield lauren1 at catliness.com
Thu Jul 30 06:39:41 UTC 2009


Hi,
Glad you're back; bet you have mixed feelings about that with this heat!
Thanks
Lauren
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From: "Sarah Baughn" <sarahb006 at comcast.net>
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> Bennett, thanks for the update, as I have been in Louisiana for three 
> weeks and have not been able to follow them.
> Sarah
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> From: "Prows, Bennett (HHS/OCR)" <Bennett.Prows at HHS.GOV>
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>> Well, the new general manager is making some of us happy by actually
>> doing something before the trade deadline.  Here's a Seattle Time
>> Article about this:
>>
>>
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>> Wednesday, July 29, 2009 - Page updated at 04:30 p.m.
>>
>> Mariners acquire Jack Wilson, Ian Snell from Pirates
>>
>>
>> By Larry Stone
>> Seattle Times staff reporter
>>
>>
>> The Mariners have acquired shortstop Jack Wilson and right-handed
>> pitcher Ian Snell from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for shortstop
>> Ronny Cedeno, minor-league catcher/first baseman Jeff Clement and
>> minor-league right-handed pitchers Nathan Adcock, Brett Lorin and Aaron
>> Pribanic.
>>
>> "This was an opportunity for us to acquire a veteran shortstop, a former
>> All-Star player, with leadership qualities and above-average defensive
>> skills," Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik said in a statement
>> released by the team. "As we move forward over the next few years it is
>> nice to know that we have solidified the shortstop position.
>>
>> "We also acquired Ian Snell, a talented pitcher with major-league
>> experience who now has an opportunity to restart his career after a very
>> successful reassignment in Indianapolis."
>>
>> Cedeno will join the Pirates. Clement has been assigned to Class AAA
>> Indianapolis. Pribanic and Lorin have been assigned to Class A West
>> Virginia of the South Atlantic League and Adcock will join Class A
>> Lynchburg of the Carolina League.
>>
>> Wilson will take over as the Mariners' regular shortstop. He was due to
>> fly into Seattle today from San Francisco, where the Pirates played last
>> night, but was not expected to arrive by game time. Zduriencik said
>> Snell is likely to start out in Tacoma but will probably soon join the
>> Mariners' rotation.
>>
>> The Mariners made a second deal today, trading outfielder Wladimir
>> Balentien to Cincinnati for right-handed pitcher Robert Manuel.
>>
>> Manuel, a reliever, was picked last year by MiLB.com <http://milb.com/>
>> as the best reliever in the minors. He appeared in three games for the
>> Reds this year, for a total of 4 1/3 innings, and didn't allow a run. He
>> was 3-4 with a 2.70 ERA at Class AAA Louisville.
>>
>> Balentien had been designated for assignment on Sunday after hitting
>> .213 in 155 at-bats with the Mariners this season.
>>
>> Wilson, 31, is in the final year of a three-year, $20.2 million contract
>> that pays him $7.25 million this season. He has an $8.4 million option
>> for 2010 with a $600,000 buyout.
>>
>> Wilson has spent his entire major-league career with the Pirates. Since
>> 2006, Wilson has the fourth-highest fielding percentage among all
>> major-league shortstops (.980). He was an All-Star in 2004 and is
>> hitting .267 with four homers and 31 runs batted in this season, with 18
>> doubles.
>>
>> Snell, 27, is 2-2, with a 0.96 ERA in six starts with AAA Indianapolis
>> this season, striking out 47 in 37 1/3 innings. He started the season
>> with the Pirates and was 2-8 with a 5.36 ERA in 15 starts before being
>> sent to Indianapolis. Snell was a 14-game winner for the Pirates in 2006
>> and considered one of the NL's rising young pitchers until struggling
>> the past two-plus seasons.
>>
>> Cedeno, 26, had taken over as the Mariners' shortstop following the
>> trade of Yuniesky Betancourt, but was struggling at the plate. Cedeno is
>> in the midst of an 0-for-26 slump and his average is sitting at .167. He
>> arrived from the Cubs in the offseason with Garrett Olson in a trade for
>> Aaron Heilman.
>>
>> "Ronny is a solid major-league defensive-oriented shortstop," said
>> Pittsburgh GM Neal Huntington in a Pirates release. "We feel we can help
>> him become more productive with the bat, while his defense helps our
>> pitching staff."
>>
>> Clement, 25, was the third overall pick in the star-studded draft of
>> 2005, a left-handed-hitting catcher out of USC. But he has had knee
>> problems that have kept him from catching for much of this season. He
>> has been playing DH and first base for Tacoma but is reportedly healthy
>> again and ready to resume catching in the near future.
>>
>> Clement was hitting .288 with Class AAA Tacoma with 14 homers and 68
>> RBI. He had a .366 on-base percentage. In 75 games with the Mariners in
>> 2007-08, Clement hit .237 with seven homers and 26 RBI.
>>
>> "Our scouts have consistently projected Clement to be an everyday
>> major-league contributor with the power to hit 20-plus home runs,"
>> Huntington said. "He has been an extremely highly-regarded prospect
>> since he was drafted and has performed consistently since then, showing
>> the tools to be a quality offensive player."
>>
>> Adock was 5-7 with a 5.29 ERA in 21 games, 19 starts, with High Desert
>> in the California League this season. Lorin (5-4, 2.44 in 16 starts) and
>> Pribanic (7-6, 3.21 in 17 starts) were both pitching with Clinton in the
>> Midwest League.
>>
>> Adcock was a fifth-round draft choice in 2006; Lorin was a fifth-round
>> pick in 2008; Pribanic was a third-round pick in 2008.
>>
>> "Aaron has been highly regarded since he was drafted in the third round
>> out of the University of Nebraska in 2008 by Seattle," Huntington said
>> of Pribanic. "He put up excellent numbers in his first full professional
>> season. He has a heavy four-seam fastball that reaches up to 93 miles
>> per hour and a two-seam fastball with significant sinking and tailing
>> life low in the zone that has allowed him to get ground balls."
>>
>> Of Lorin, he said: "Brett has been noted by our scouts for his plus
>> makeup, competitive nature and desire to win and succeed. He complements
>> his solid fastball that can touch the mid-90s with a curveball that has
>> shown tight rotation and the form to project to an above-average
>> major-league curveball."
>>
>> And of Adcock: "Nathan has shown our scouts quality pitching instincts,
>> including a curveball that was ranked the best in Seattle's system by
>> Baseball America. Despite pitching in the worst pitcher's park in
>> baseball in High Desert of the California League, Adcock has shown the
>> ability to get ground balls with an advanced three-pitch mix and the
>> ability to locate his 91-plus mile per hour fastball, which are crucial
>> tools in a major-league pitcher."
>>
>> Copyright (c) 2009 The Seattle Times Company
>>
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