DETROIT, MI - AUGUST 15: Delmon Young #21 of the Detroit Tigers is congatulated by teammates in the dug-out after hitting a home run in the first inning on his first at bat as a Tiger against the Minnesota Twins during a MLB game at Comerica Park on August 15, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. Young was dealt by the Twins to the Tigers in exchange for Class A pitching prospect Cole Nelson and a player to be named later. (Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images)
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Yesterday the Tigers acquired outfielder Delmon Young from the Twins in exchange for minor leaguer Cole Nelson and a player to be named later. That player to be named later has been named now [via Jason Beck]:
So apparently the PTBNL was actually a PTBNT (player to be named Tuesday). Lester Oliveros goes from the #Tigers to the Twins.
Oliveros has seen time with the Tigers’ Double-A, Triple-A and MLB teams this season. In nine games with the Tigers, he pitched in eight innings and had a 5.63 ERA (3.51 FIP). In Triple-A, he had a 6.43 ERA over 28 innings and a 0.53 ERA in 17 innings of Double-A.
Oliveros didn’t show much to be desired in his short stint with the Tigers this year, so in all, Young was had for relatively very little. This was a good deal for the Tigers in an attempt to inject some life into an inconsistent lineup for the home stretch this season and to acquire a still very young, proven talent in Young for the future.
almost 2 years ago Update 0 comments
If you speculated that Will Rhymes will be sent back to Toledo after just being promoted yesterday in response to the Delmon Young trade today, you've won a tasty burrito. One can't help but feel bad for Rhymes, who was tweeting earlier today how excited he was to be back in the D.
When it was being reported that Delmon Young was going to be hitting 3rd in the lineup tonight, the lineup spot Jim Leyland has designated to Magglio Ordonez over the years, it seemed like the writing was on the wall -- Maggs, hitting a cool .235/.286/.550 since the All-Star break, is a goner. However, that is not the case, as Ordonez is still in tonight's lineup and will bat 7th.
Jim Leyland made it clear, though, that his primary outfield henceforth will consist of newly acquired Delmon Young, Austin Jackson, and Brennan Boesch, leaving Ordonez as merely a bat off of the bench.
Given how Ordonez has hit in the past couple seasons, that's not going to go over well with fans. Jon Morosi expressed his displeasure with the decision in a few tweets on Twitter:
Magglio has been an excellent player for many years. But he’s a career .179 hitter in PH role. I don’t think he helps the bench. #Tigers
Good bench players offer (a) power, (b) speed, or (c) good defense. Magglio, at this point, does not possess those attributes. #Tigers
To be clear, I like the Delmon Young trade for the #Tigers. But to add him and keep Magglio doesn’t make sense to me.
Another interesting note Morosi made is that Casper Well has been better than Delmon Young this season. If you look at it like that, and ignoring the Minor Leaguers involved in the deals who would be non-factors this season, would you rather have Casper Wells and Charlis Furbush over Delmon Young and Doug Fister?
almost 2 years ago Article 0 comments
The Tigers have made a surprising trade for another bat after the trade deadline, acquiring Delmon Young from the Minnesota Twins