With Oakland's history of trading SP for prospects what would it take to acquire Brett Anderson? His contract looks very manageable 13:$5.5M, 14:$8M club option ($1.5M buyout), 15:$12M club option ($1.5M buyout)
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With Oakland's history of trading SP for prospects what would it take to acquire Brett Anderson? His contract looks very manageable 13:$5.5M, 14:$8M club option ($1.5M buyout), 15:$12M club option ($1.5M buyout)
I wouldn't give up much more then a C+ prospect or two for him, pretty injury prone which is the last thing this staff needs.
That's a nice idea, especially seeing as he's already had the TJ surgery. It seems to me though that Beane always gets back at least one top pitching prospect back in return for his arms. Gio Gonzalez got Brad Peacock, Tommy Milone and AJ Cole, Trevor Cahill somehow got Jared Parker, Dan Haren got Anderson, Mark Mulder got Haren and Tim Hudson got Dan Meyer.
The Twins don't have much in the way of top pitching prospects. Kyle Gibson might qualify, but even someone like JO Berrios may not interest the A's as the previously mentioned top prospects were all MLB or near MLB ready aside from Cole.
On a side note, thus far Beane only missed on Meyer. That track record is unbelievable, and really makes me fear getting fleeced.
I'm not sure if Beane has a track record of trading for pitching prospects or if he approaches trades as taking the best available talent and worrying about where to play them later. I think Beane would be more than happy to take a hitting prospect or two.
If you really want the Twins to be competitive next season then this is the type of move that you make but it's going to cost you something like Arcia and a lesser prospect. sign a decent FA, trade for Anderson, Diamond, sign/rehab Baker with Gibson up by midseason and Hendriks available. That could be a solid/really good rotation. It sucks to give up top prospects but that what it would take for those that want to win now.
I agree, I wouldn't have interest in trading Berrios as a PTBL. I guess my only point was that even if the Twins had pitchers to offer in the lower ranks, it's not Billy Beane's MO to acquire those guys. It's nearly always pitchers ready to join the A's rotaion the following season.
Trading Anderson at this point does seem counter-intuitive, but Beane seems to always get someone to bite if he is inclined to move a guy. Cahill took a step back last year after his breakout 2010 season, and despite an unimpressive career K/9 and a pretty ugly 2011 WHIP, he was still able to snag a top 30 prospect for the guy.
Wait a year and give them Wimmers.
I'd probably trade a package built around Hicks for Anderson, and have to think Oakland would strongly consider it.