![]() The Red Sox win on cost savings and most importantly on production. I look at the trade, not as Benintendi for Cordero and prospects, but Benintendi for Renfroe – not directly but indirectly. Renfroe’s signing set in motion the exit plan for Benintendi. The only one with serious outfield time on his resume was Hunter Renfroe whose December signing was the death knell for Benintendi in Boston. Marwin González (2/24), Enrique Hernández (2/2), and even Danny Santana (3/7) came roaring into the fold, but the real buy. In a frenzy of purchasing versatility, Chaim Bloom went shopping in February and early March. A December deal had the die-cast for the exit of Benintendi. Or did they? The Bostonians needed another outfielder to patrol the MLB gardens. Cordero may well have his return ticket punched.įor those wishing to keep score on the basics, the Red Sox lose and the Royals win. Since his arrival in Wormtown, the lefty has been on a mission of terror for International League pitchers. Red Sox brass saw enough and packed Franchy up with a bow and ribbon for delivery to Worcester. The saga of Cordero is well noted in Red Sox lore as the power-hitting outfielder had a short circuit in Boston. I am sure my primo poster Reds would have far greater input on Benny. Benintendi is as exciting as a library trustees meeting and has all the passion of a vanilla ice cream cone. The Red Sox did save once Cordero’s contract is sorted into the equation about $5 MM and the prospects are a possible plus. There is no statistical leap to place the former first-round pick into All-Star territory. Valdez and De La Rosa are a very long way from making any impact. The prospects may or may not succeed, but let me revert back to the main attractions.īenintendi is performing as his history tells us he would. Gambrell is also a regular in the rotation at Greenville (0-4, 7.66) and has not shown enough to move up the organizational ladder. Winckowski has settled into the Portland rotation (4-1, 3.65) and could potentially have a future on an MLB roster. Boston also received four prospects: Josh Winckowski (Mets), Freddy Valdez (Mets), Luis De La Rosa, and Grant Gambrell – the latter two from the Royals. The February 10th deal is usually summarized as Benintendi for Franchy Cordero, but there is more in the complicated three-way deal that involved the New York Mets. Now back to the trade of note – Andrew Benintendi to the Kansas City Royals. Did we skin the other guys? As a trading expert – Frank “Trader” Lane of general manager fame once stated the best deals are those that help both teams. So let’s migrate into this century and narrow it down to this decade.įans and media designate winners and losers in dealings. Congratulations on that and the others shipped to the Big Apple that became the core for jump-starting Yankee dominance. The most notorious case in point for the negative counterpoint would be shipping Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees. Your Boston Red Sox management has engaged in some remarkably productive trades through the years. A different look at the Red Sox trade of Andrew Benintendi
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