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Old 11-11-2008, 02:24 AM
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MLB: Athletics Trade for Holliday

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Star outfielder Matt Holliday appears headed to the Oakland Athletics in a surprising move for a franchise known more for shedding stars than adding them.

Two people familiar with the proposed deal said Monday the A's and the Colorado Rockies have reached a tentative agreement. Both people spoke on condition of anonymity because the trade had not been finalized and details were still in the works.

It was unclear whom Colorado would get for the two-time all-star. One of the people said reliever Huston Street, lefty starter Greg Smith and outfielder Carlos Gonzalez were among the players who had been discussed in recent days.

Holliday, MVP of the 2007 NL championship series, is due to make US$13.5 million next season and then will be eligible to become a free agent.

He was scheduled to have a physical Tuesday, one of the people said. The big-hitting left fielder unexpectedly dropped in on the general managers' meetings last week in Dana Point, Calif.

The tentative trade was earlier reported by SI.com and ESPN.com.

"Talks are continuing. They're very fluid and at this point, everything's speculation," Rockies spokesman Jay Alves said, speaking on behalf of general manager Dan O'Dowd.

Oakland owner Lew Wolff, attending a regional luncheon of Associated Press Sports Editors, wouldn't confirm or deny a trade but said he had already spoken with general manager Billy Beane three times on Monday.

"Billy's doing different things right now," Wolff said.

The A's are known for making big trades, cutting payroll during a rebuilding process that Beane is committed to at all levels in the organization. Gonzalez and Smith were among the six players Oakland acquired last winter when it traded ace and all-star Dan Haren to Arizona.

Back in January 2001, the A's acquired Johnny Damon from the Kansas City Royals in a three-team, nine-player deal - and this might be the club's closest thing since then to the magnitude of that blockbuster move.

Oakland has watched Damon, Jason Giambi, Miguel Tejada and the Big Three pitchers of Tim Hudson, Mark Mulder and Barry Zito depart for big money elsewhere. Yet there is thought Giambi, now a free agent, could be back in Oakland this off-season.

The 28-year-old Holliday, playing half his games at Coors Field, has 128 homers and 483 RBIs in five big league seasons. His best year was 2007, when he won the NL batting title with a .340 average and had 36 homers and a league-best 137 RBIs in helping the Rockies reach the World Series. He was runner-up to Philadelphia shortstop Jimmy Rollins for NL MVP.

Oakland was last in the majors leagues with a .242 batting average this season and last in the AL with 646 runs.

"If we can bring a little bit of hitting talent to our current team I think the pitchers won't get as frustrated as they were late in the season," Wolff told the gathering of sports editors. "You're always rebuilding and regenerating. It's fun. We want to win. I want to win. We're going to try to be there again if we can."

The A's used eight starters in left field and finished 75-86, their worst record since 1998. Oakland advanced to the AL championship series in 2006 before being swept by the Detroit Tigers.

Street, a 25-year-old right-hander, lost his job as Oakland's closer during season and finished 7-5 with a 3.73 ERA and 18 saves in 25 chances. He joins a bullpen that includes Manny Corpas and saw closer Brian Fuentes become a free agent. Street can become free agent after the 2010 season. A message left for Street was not immediately returned.

Smith, 24, went 7-16 with a 4.16 ERA in 32 starts during his first major league season. Gonzalez, 23, was also in his first big league season and hit .242 with four homers and 26 RBIs in 302 at-bats.
Old 11-11-2008, 08:26 AM
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rent-a-player.... but will the A's even be good next year?
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Hey Yum, can you change this to the 2008-09 MLB Hot Stove thread?

Buster Olney from ESPN said that the A's will trade him at the deadline next summer if they suck. If they're competitive they'll let him leave as a free agent and collect the compensatory draft picks. I don't think it's a good idea for Holliday to buy a place in Oakland.
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Originally Posted by chinoz
rent-a-player.... but will the A's even be good next year?
Well, they plan on signing him. So it's not like they are going for a run. With the Angles losing k-rod and the team getting a little old, they are hoping they can go for a run in a week division. But the Angles will still probably easily win the division.
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I thought he was signed till 09. Or is he arbitration-eligible?
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Darn, I was hoping the Cards' would've made a deal.
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Originally Posted by phipark
Darn, I was hoping the Cards' would've made a deal.
The Cards were willing to give up Ludwick too.
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Originally Posted by Doom878
I thought he was signed till 09. Or is he arbitration-eligible?
He is signed thru '09, but I don't think he is arbitration-eligible this year.
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Originally Posted by Doom878
Hey Yum, can you change this to the 2008-09 MLB Hot Stove thread?
https://acurazine.com/forums/sports-talk-fantasy-leagues-38/2008-09-mlb-hot-stove-thread-696401/

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