Blue Jays & Dodgers

Submitted by: pdwardfa

Blue Jays

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Joc Pederson27MajorsOFMedium119.67.711.99.911.913.9
Ross Stripling29MajorsSPRHRPMedium338.318.519.815.919.823.6

Total Value:

31.7

Dodgers

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Teoscar Hernandez26MajorsOFLow433.513.52013.317.722
Miguel HiraldoMinors3B9.47.59.411.3
Sean Reid-FoleyMinorsRHP4.73.84.75.6

Total Value:

31.8

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Spikes

Good trade proposal. I like your comments on how the trade could benefit both teams. Getting Stripling for the reasons you mentioned makes good sense.

pdwardfa

Saw the idea of a Stripling/Joc trade to the Blue Jays during MLBTR's live chat last night, and decided to explore some possibilities: Teoscar Hernandez is currently slated to be the Jay's starting DH as of now, and he is kind of an outcast in an outfield that currently houses Gurriel Jr., Grichuk, and former Astros prospect Derek Fisher. By dealing Hernandez, Toronto could slide either Pederson, Grichuk, or Fisher to the DH spot, with another one taking over the outfield spot. In this scenario, I would guess that Pederson would slide to RF, Fisher to CF, and Grichuk to DH. Miguel Hiraldo is several years away from the MLB, but the upside he possesses at the plate could make the wait worthwhile for the Dodgers. A versatile player, he can play both middle infield positions effectively, and with the recent departure of Jeter Downs, Hiraldo could replenish the middle infield prospect pool that the Dodgers recently tapped into. Sean Reid-Foley is a bit of an afterthought when it comes to the Blue Jays' young talent, but his appeal to the Dodgers should be nothing to ignore; with the departure of Stripling, Reid-Foley could take over the role of RHLR. If anything, his services would be less necessary due to the Dodgers' additions of Blake Treinen and Jimmy Nelson. The Dodgers' move to acquire Mookie Betts has one giant question mark looming over it: What happens when he becomes a free agent? By sacrificing a potentially expensive piece in Joc Pederson and an underused pitcher like Stripling for some solid pieces, the Dodgers can free up even more salary than they already have, and an extra $7-10 million dollars per year may be the difference between Mookie staying in Hollywood or hitting the open market.

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