Friday, November 06, 2009

BREAKING: Twins trade Carlos Gomez for JJ Hardy


According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Twins have acquired JJ Hardy for Carlos Gomez. The move signals several things for the Twins (and the Brewers, who were trying to off load Hardy after the emergence of Alcides Escobar). First: They thought the potential Gomez possesses was equal to their need at short. Second, this likely means the team will keep Delmon Young who began to emerge late last season, AND he will be in the every day lineup. Third, this means Orlando Cabrera will not be back in Minnesota next year.
Hardy struggled last season, but if he returns anywhere close to form, the middle of the infield is going to be much better, and the Twins overall lineup will be stronger. This could be a refreshing change of pace for Hardy, playing in a lineup where he won't be asked to be among the top hitters.
As for Gomez, not only will he get a chance to play more frequently, but he will be mentored by Mike Cameron. Cameron is almost exactly like Gomez, coming into the league as an excellent defender who had offensive tools yet to be realized. I think in all of this, Carlos Gomez is the big winner.
Bill Smith also demonstrated that he is comitted to building HIS team. If you asked Ron Gardenhire, I'm sure he would have preferred to keep Gomez over Hardy, but Hardy's skill set is just what the Twins need, if they are realized. He offers a better bat late in the order, as well as veteran experience. Meanwhile, Denard Span, a natural center fielder, will no longer have to worry about playing left and Young can rest easy in left field. Perhaps he will put together a complete season, not having to worry about outside pressure.
So, so long, Chuck. You have been a fun player to watch, and I'm sure Brewers fans will enjoy your hijinks in Milwaukee. The fact is, however, we needed a short stop, and you needed a different opportunity.

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1 Comments:

Blogger thisisbeth said...

Gomez is indeed the winner in all of this.

I'm not sure Gardy would prefer Hardy over Gomez. I think he had a hard time all year sitting Gomez, but the fact that he did it makes me think that Gomez was not his favorite player (other than the amusement factor). Plus, Jason Pridie in Rochester could easily step into the fourth outfielder role (I understand his defense is rated as equivalent to Span), so there's a defensive replacement for late in games for any poor-fielding outfielder.

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