That appears to be the thinking of Alderson as well... MLBTRADERUMORS: Giants To Acquire Carlos Beltran? By Tim Dierkes [July 27 at 12:17pm CST] It looks like Carlos Beltran is indeed going to the Giants, tweets Yahoo's Tim Brown, with logistics being worked out. Specifically, Brown's source says that there's "good likelihood" of Beltran going to the Giants. Just minor details remain, tweets SI's Jon Heyman. ESPN's Buster Olney tweets that the two teams are at the one-yard line, while Brown reminds us that a 24-hour waiting period applies since Beltran has a full no-trade clause. The Phillies are just barely hanging on for Beltran, according to multiple reports. A key development may have been the Giants' willingness to include center field prospect Gary Brown, tweets Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports. Ken_RosenthalKen Rosenthal #Mets had asked #SFGiants for RHP Wheeler or OF Brown. Not getting Wheeler. We'll see on Brown. #tradedeadline #MLB TBrownYahooTim Brown by extrabaggs Looks like Beltran is indeed going to SF, according to source. Logistics being worked out. @TBrownYahooTim Brown Phillies could still get their foot in the door, but looks like Giants
Buster_ESPNBuster Olney The Giants are expected to give up pitcher Zach Wheeler as the centerpiece of the Beltran trade.#trades
Wheeler projects to be a no 2 sp in all reports I read if thats corect then alderson deserves a medal. As I said 2 weeks ago someone would get itchy and we would get a top prospect.
Loss in velocity, control issues and high hits and walks. I'd probly say more a 3/4 guy, but good return for beltran.
Wheelers velocity is still up around 91-94 but its his curveball and change up that will make or break him. His curve is excellent according to all reports. If we get another prospect on top of this its a good deal.
There are people in the baseball forum today?! Wow. Anyway, I think that Wheeler is a great prospect to get back in return for a two month rental. Curve ball isn't necessarily plus, but it doesn't need to be - he can switch between a slurvey curve and a slider at will, which makes it effective. Gets a good amount of ground balls. Terrible control, but that can be worked on. Easily a top fifty prospect - will shoot to the top of any prospect rankings within the Mets organization. It'll be interesting/depressing to see what Terry Collins does with the lineup from here on out. Willie Harris batting second today.
I watched most of tonight's game. Also, Mike Pelfrey pitched a complete game. I don't know which one of those things is more surprising.
Looks like he put up decent stats but was never sent to high levels. :breakdance: That reminds me of the Zambrano story. Huh? lol don't you wish
He has 98 Ks in 88 innings and 74 hits and 47 walks in the same span. His ERA is a tic under 4 and has only allowed 7 HR. For a guy just drafted 2 years ago, that's not bad at all. I'll miss Beltran. He's unfairly judged because of one pitch, but he was a great Met and I'll remember the better times. Overall, this was a good trade. The type of prospect we kept hearing we wouldn't get. So, well done Alderson. Edit: this is from an article linked from the NJ Star-Ledger....Wheeler has pitched in High-A ball this year, in the California League, which is notoriously hitter-friendly (like, really hitter-friendly), and has put up a 3.99 ERA and 1.375 WHIP -- uninspiring numbers, but again, the Cal League is known for its hitter-friendly environs. Wheeler's team, the San Jose Giants, leads the league a 3.51 team ERA; the next-best team is at 4.26, and literally half the teams in the league have an ERA over 5. For his part, Wheeler has allowed only 74 hits in 88 innings, giving him a very fine .222 batting average against.
I'm not saying Wheeler isn't good, but I don't think he has 2 spot stuff. It's still a better trade for NYM than I thought they'd get, but I've got to trust Sabean. The man does not trade arms if he thinks they have value left to him. Out of all the trades he has made in his tenure, 1 pitcher has panned out, Joe Nathan. And that was in a spot the Giants had no room for him in(Robb Nen was closing at the time).
I think the need here was great for SF. The Posey injury forcing their hand if they wanted to compete this year. They may have concerns about Wheeler but even if he is downgraded from Top fifty he will still be top 100 and more than anyone else was offering to the Mets.
Giants hand should have been forced in the off-season... Like I said earlier, I'd have gladly parted with better parts for BJ Upton from Tampa. Team control another year, better defence, base stealing, less power but just as good avg.
Which BJ Upton is this? The one that's currently hitting .227, with a career .256 BA, and the one that hasn't hit over .250 since 2008? Teams are going to overvalue Upton because he's already hit 15 HRs this year, but his doubles are way down and his slugging is actually worse than what it was last year.