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Sunday, May 04, 2008

Madden: D-Backs-A’s pitching megadeal works for both teams

In between delusional champagne toasts to Norma Zimmer...Madden finds time to spit out another column.

These are giddy times in Arizona and Oakland, where, with the youth-filled Diamondbacks and Athletics, it’s baseball as it oughta be - and the respective GMs, Josh Byrnes and Billy Beane, are justifiably patting each other on the back for their blockbuster winter deal that already has had significant impact for both clubs.

Let’s, for a moment, revisit that Dec. 14 trade in which Beane reluctantly determined his small-market A’s needed of yet another major rebuilding job and opened up bids for his No. 1 pitcher, 27-year-old Dan Haren. Naturally, a lot of clubs called, but, in Byrnes, Beane knew he had the perfect trading partner - not just because the two were friends, but because Byrnes understood what Beane had to get for his best player. Even more importantly, Byrnes, like nobody else, also had the surplus of quality prospects to get it done.

“Josh recognized the fact that, in Haren, you had an All-Star starter with a good contract (signed through 2010 at approximately $5.5 mil per year),” Beane said by phone from Oakland the other day. “We both knew what Haren’s value was and Josh didn’t hesitate to give me what he knew I had to have back.”

Repoz Posted: May 04, 2008 at 08:07 AM | 6 comment(s)
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   1. Danny Posted: May 04, 2008 at 01:01 PM (#2768423)
Meanwhile, the Swisher deal has worked for neither team. DLS has been shut down with a sore elbow, Gio has a 21:16 K:BB in AAA, Sweeney's still a bust, and Swisher's done nothing well but walk. But, as they say, it's still early.
   2. Johnny Clash Posted: May 04, 2008 at 01:25 PM (#2768431)
Josh Byrnes should write the sequel to Moneyball. What a farm system.
   3. TerpNats Posted: May 04, 2008 at 02:07 PM (#2768459)
From Madden's notes...
• It was heartening to learn that Buzzie Bavasi, the GM architect of eight Dodger championships in Brooklyn and L.A. who died at 93 on Thursday, went out with typical gruffness and bluster. Reports his son, Peter Bavasi, about Buzzie's final hours: "We watched the Mariners' game together (which ticked him off). Afterward, he instructed me to make his Derby bets on his computer online account."
One wonders if he bet on Eight Belles...
   4. Klutts! Posted: May 04, 2008 at 03:03 PM (#2768495)
As Danny notes, it's still early on the Swisher deal but as of today it's one deal too far. Interestingly, it may be that the A's didn't need to go all in to get even more pitching as Eveland, Smith, Simmons, Anderson, Hrod and Cahill appear sufficient to replace Haren and, eventually, Blanton.
   5. Kant Posted: May 04, 2008 at 03:19 PM (#2768511)
"Josh Byrnes should write the sequel to Moneyball. What a farm system."

Billy Beane did do a good job writing the original Moneyball.
   6. BaseballDIY Posted: May 05, 2008 at 08:17 AM (#2769080)
Speaking of baseball books I'd like to see, I'm waiting for biographies on Rick Ankiel and Josh Hamilton.
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