Andruw Jones to Red Sox?
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/bbw/2006-11-07-suggested-trades_x.htm
Andruw Jones to Red Sox
(The deal: Red Sox get OF Andruw Jones. Braves get OF Coco Crisp, RHP Craig
Hansen, OF Jacoby Ellsbury.)
If the Red Sox are serious about parting ways with outfielder Manny Ramirez,
they need another potent right-handed bat to replace him and protect David
Ortiz in the lineup. Andruw Jones, who has a total of 92 home runs and 257 RBI
the last two seasons, is one of the few players in the majors whose
productivity can match up with Ramirez's. In fact, Jones has surpassed him over
those two years.
Jones, a nine-time Gold Glove winner, has the range to patrol Fenway Park's
cavernous center field and skills to make Red Sox fans stop pining for Johnny
Damon. As for Crisp, partly because of a broken left index finger that never
healed and partly due to his free-swinging ways 〞 his '06 on-base percentage
was .317 〞 he never fit the bill as Damon's replacement.
The Red Sox aren't eager to deal center fielder Ellsbury and relief pitcher
Hansen, their two first-round picks from the 2005 draft. Ellsbury batted a
combined .303 with 41 stolen bases and a .382 on-base percentage between Class
A and Double A this past season, and he projects as a classic leadoff hitter.
Not unlike that Damon guy.
Hansen, a 6-foot-5 right-hander, had a rough go in his 38-game stint with the
big club, but he had a 2.75 ERA in 14 appearances at Triple-A Pawtucket, R.I.,
and is almost 23. Still, the Red Sox have a wealth of talented young arms and
would need to include top-notch prospects like Ellsbury and Hansen to make this
deal happen.
Jones has been an Atlanta fixture for 11 seasons and won't turn 30 until April.
However, he's entering the last year of his contract and is represented by the
hard-driving Scott Boras, factors that could spell the end of his Braves tenure
on the free agent market, anyway.
Atlanta can afford to lose Jones' punch. Chipper Jones, Adam LaRoche, Jeff
Francoeur and Brian McCann, all of whom had at least 24 home runs and 86 RBI,
return to a still-potent lineup.
What doomed the Braves was a pitching staff whose 4.60 ERA tied for 11th in the
league, a departure from the team's mold of the past. Hansen would provide them
with a young, lively arm.
Atlanta could also benefit from some speed at the top of the lineup, allowing
Marcus Giles to move down the order. Crisp might not be as selective as some
would prefer, but he has thrived as a leadoff hitter in the past and has some
pop. Plus, if he doesn't work out, there's always Ellsbury down the road.
-- Jorge L. Ortiz
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