AL West: Have the Rangers mortgaged their future?
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08/03/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Since acquiring former Cy Young winner Cliff Lee a few
weeks ago, the Texas Rangers have been quite busy on the trade front.
The front office did not stop after acquiring Lee, as veterans Cristian
Guzman, Bengie Molina and Jorge Cantu were also brought on board. Of all the
trade deadline activity across the league, the Rangers came away as big
winners. When they resume play Tuesday night in Seattle, they'll do so with a
cushy eight-game lead in the American League West, and looking to widen the
gap.
Only time will tell if all of those additions end up yielding a long-awaited
World Series title for Texas and its fan base. Now that the dust has cleared
from a flurry of roster moves, let's take a look at what's left down on the
farm for the Rangers.
To land Cliff Lee, the organization had to part with first baseman Justin
Smoak, the 11th overall selection of the 2008 draft, in addition to infielder
Matt Lawson and right-handers Josh Lueke (1-1, 3.86, 2 SV) and Blake Beavan,
who was the 17th overall pick in the '07 draft. Although Smoak has been slow
to adjust to big league pitching, it took a while for the front office to come
around to the idea of letting him go. Team executives also weighed heavily on
including Beavan in the deal.
Cantu was brought in to split time with Mitch Moreland at first base. To
get him, the team parted with right-handers Omar Poveda and Evan Reed. With
second baseman Ian Kinsler on the disabled list with a strained groin, Texas
lured Guzman from the Washington Nationals for Double-A right-handers Ryan
Tatusko (9-2, 2.97 ERA) and Tanner Roark (10-5, 4.20).
A month ago, the Rangers traded reliever Chris Ray and minor league pitcher
Michael Main to the San Francisco Giants for 36-year-old catcher Bengie
Molina. And just this past Saturday, with the minor league cupboard running
bare, fellow catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia was shipped to Boston for right-
handed prospect Roman Mendez, first baseman Chris McGuiness, a player to
be named later and $350,000 in cash. That extra cash, according to general
manager Jon Daniels, will be used to sign a few extra draft picks from June's
First-Year Player Draft.
"We like the players and the total package we're getting back," Daniels said.
"We gave up a lot of good players and we felt we needed to do something to put
something back in our system."
After making a concerted effort to revitalize the farm system a few years ago,
the Rangers have now sent a few of those prospects out of town in order to try
and win now. Still, a few of the organization's most prized prospects remain,
including Martin Perez and Tanner Scheppers, among others. If the Rangers
eventually reach the Promised Land this year, losing so many prospects will be
a bit easier to swallow.
OAKLAND'S BAILEY NOT QUITE READY TO RETURN
When Andrew Bailey strained a rib muscle last week, the A's closer had hoped
to be ready for the start of Friday's series opener against the division-
leading Rangers. However, manager Bob Geren said this week that Bailey's
condition is improving, though he will likely not begin throwing until later
in the week. If all goes well, he could still rejoin the team Saturday or
Sunday.
"He's reported feeling better, but he hasn't done much yet," Geren said on
Monday. "He's not going to throw for at least a few more days and we'll go
from there."
Thanks to back-to-back complete game outings by starters Dallas Braden and Gio
Gonzalez over the weekend, Oakland's bullpen is well rested.
Meanwhile, starting pitcher Ben Sheets will have his elbow surgery next week
in Dallas. It's the same flexor tendon operation that was performed in the
winter of '09 and caused him to miss all of last season. The 32-year-old
Sheets, who was signed to a one-year, $10 million deal in the offseason, could
wind up missing most or all of the 2011 season. He was 4-9 with a 4.53 ERA,
marking his career-worst record and highest ERA since his rookie year in 2001.
BOURJOS ERA BEGINS IN ANAHEIM
After acquiring starter Dan Haren and infielder Alberto Calaspo last month,
the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are ready to add some more help from in-
house. According to FanHouse, top prospect Peter Bourjos will join the team
Tuesday night in Baltimore for the beginning of a three-game set with the
Orioles.
Manager Mike Scioscia has watched his team leave too many plays on the field,
and too many runners on the basepaths. Last year, three Angels' regulars hit
.300 or better, and another five hit at least .290. This year, Torii Hunter
paces the lineup with a .285 average.
"There are a lot of guys who are underperforming and it's something (hitting
coach Mickey (Hatcher) has looked at closely to find some explanation,"
manager Mike Scioscia said. "Some guys just haven't gotten into their comfort
level. We'll keep moving forward trying to evaluate this and try to find
better options to improve ourselves and we'll continue to do that. There are
definitely some guys (in the Minors) we're looking at to make us a better
team."
Bourjos caught fire at Triple-A Salt Lake in July, hitting .445 (53-for-119)
and setting a Pacific Coast League record for hits in a month with 53. In 26
games, Bourjos compiled five triples, seven doubles, five home runs, 21 RBI,
35 runs scored and seven stolen bases. He also leads the PCL in putouts as a
center fielder.
The 23-year-old Bourjos is known for his speed on the basepaths and defensive
prowess in center fielder. He is expected to man one of the corner outfield
spots with the big club.
STUMBLING MARINERS SEND SMOAK DOWN FOR MORE WORK
For the Seattle Mariners (39-67), there has certainly been no addition by
subtraction since the departure of ace pitcher Cliff Lee. Losers of seven
straight, Seattle is starting to challenge Baltimore (32-73) for the worst
record in the American League.
Even Ichiro Suzuki has struggled, as he hit .246 in July to snap a streak of
nine consecutive months in which he hit at least .300. Unfortunately for the
M's, the hits keep coming.
First baseman Justin Smoak, who was the linchpin to that Lee deal, was sent
back to the minors over the weekend to rediscover his stroke at Triple-A
Tacoma.
Save for a recent 5-for-7 stretch with a couple of home runs in back-to-back
games against the Angels, it has been a humbling process for Smoak to try and
live up to the expectations set upon him. But in 63 at-bats with Seattle, he
was hitting only .159 with five RBI.
"You want to show everybody what you are capable of doing, and sometimes I
feel I get caught up in that and end up trying to do too much instead of going
out there, playing the game and having fun," Smoak said. "I probably never
have worked harder than I have this year, You would think I'd be doing a lot
better than what I am. I give myself credit for that, but maybe I've overdone
it a little bit."
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