The Seattle Mariners have acquired RHP Mike Wright Jr. from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for INF Ryne Ogren. For the Mariners, Wright was recently DFA\’d by the Orioles, and with can provide depth to their weak bullpen, if or when guys like Brandon Brennan, Roenis Elias and Zac Rosscup fall off. WrightContinue reading “MLB trade review: Mariners acquire Wright”
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How they were built: San Fransisco Giants
The finale of the how they were built series is on a team that has had recent success, the Giants, but are currently a not very good team. This is how they were built. CatchersBuster PoseyPosey was the 5th overall pick in 2008.Erik KratzKratz was acquired from the Brewers in March for CJContinue reading “How they were built: San Fransisco Giants”
How they were built: San Diego Padres
The Padres entered the 2019 offseason with baseball\’s best farm system, then they added a superstar to the mix. This is how they were built. CatchersAustin HedgesHedges was drafted in the 2nd round in 2011.Francisco MejiaMejia was acquired in July from the Indians for Brad Hand and Adam Cimber. InfieldersEric HosmerHosmer signedContinue reading “How they were built: San Diego Padres”
How they were built: Los Angeles Dodgers
After back to back World Series appearances, it is safe to say the Dodgers have a pretty good team. This is how they were built. CatchersAustin BarnesBarnes was acquired in December 2014 from the Marlins with Enrique Hernandez, Andrew Heaney and Chris Hatcher for Dee Gordon, Dan Haren, MiguelContinue reading “How they were built: Los Angeles Dodgers”
How they were built: Colorado Rockies
The Rockies are coming off a season where they made the playoffs for the second consecutive season, a franchise record. They also had a player set the record for most strikeouts in a season (in franchise history). This is how they were built. CatchersTony WoltersWolters was claimed off waivers from the Indians inContinue reading “How they were built: Colorado Rockies”
