Wexler’s Ledger: Well Holy Shit

Oh. Oh this is fun. We’re free from the monotony of one-for-one Seattle liquidation specials and instead get… a full-blown, multi-team asset redistribution summit. Deep breath. Let’s go team by team. Montreal Expos: Quiet, Smart, Efficient Montreal receives: Marvin Benard Mario Valdez Montreal needed center field help in the worst way. They’ve been getting below-replacement production out there all season, which is… not ideal for a...

Wexler’s Ledger: A Man’s Man Baseball Trade

The St. Louis Cardinals trade OF Steve Finley and C Damian Miller to the Milwaukee Creams for C Jorge Posada, OF Gerald Young, and INF Mike Lansing. Oh thank God. A real trade. Adults in the room. Actual stakes. No draft-pick vending machine. No “listed price, exact payment received.” Just two contenders looking at their roster and saying, “Yes. Now.” Let’s break it down. Milwaukee’s Side: Window? Open. Push. Historically, Milwaukee...

Wexler’s Ledger – The Seattle Fixed-Price Emporium

The Arizona Diamondbacks trade RP Billy Brewer and a 1998 4th-round pick to the Seattle Pilots for SP Eddie Guardado. God, I’m tired. But professionalism demands we continue. Let me know if this sounds familiar: Seattle publicly lists a player.Seattle publicly lists the asking price.Seattle receives exactly that price.Everyone nods seriously as if this was complex. Eddie Guardado was on the block for a 4th-round pick. Seattle received a...

Wexler’s Ledger – Deck Chairs, But Make It Bilateral

The Toronto Blue Jays trade C Hector Villanueva, RP Kevin Wickander, and a 1999 5th-round pick to the Seattle Pilots for RF Dante Bichette, C Joe Girardi, and cash. There’s a lot happening here. None of it especially important. If you opened a dictionary and looked up “rearranging chairs on the deck of the Titanic,” this transaction might be cited as a visual aid. Let’s start with Seattle. Seattle’s Side: Price Listed, Price Paid The...

Wexler’s Ledger – Seattle Goes Nuts

The Charlotte Knights trade OF Dion James and a 1997 4th-round pick (via Kansas City) to the Seattle Pilots for RP Mike Hartley. The league-owned Seattle Pilots woke up this morning, looked at their roster, and essentially listed it on Craigslist — complete with prices. Nothing quite like taking the art out of negotiation. Charlotte’s Side: Low Drama, Solid Value Charlotte lands Mike Hartley, an offseason free-agent signing by Seattle...

Wexler’s Ledger – The One Where Toronto Changes Its Mind

The Toronto Blue Jays trade OF Luis Gonzalez, 3B Carney Lansford, and P John LeRoy to the Charlotte Knights for INF George Arias, 3B Jeff Branson, and P Pat Combs. If this feels familiar, that’s because it is. I just finished praising Toronto for acquiring Luis Gonzalez. And now? They’ve flipped him. Let’s start in Charlotte. Charlotte’s Side: Betting on the Best Player Much like I wrote when Toronto acquired Gonzalez, he is — once...

Wexler’s Ledger: Orlando Buys a Glove, Charlotte Cashes a Check

The Charlotte Knights trade CF Lenny Dykstra to the Orlando Devil Rays for a 1999 3rd-round pick and RP Jay Powell. Let’s start in Orlando, because this wasn’t so much a luxury move as a necessity. Brian Jordan’s injury forced their hand. And in a bit of cruel timing, they had just dealt Tony Womack — the most obvious internal replacement — leaving them staring at the very real possibility of regular Ron Jones innings in center field....

Wexler’s Ledger – Trade #10

Chicago Cubs trade OF Luis Gonzalez, OF Dante Powell, and C Joe Oliver to the Toronto Blue Jays for OF Dan Pasqua, OF Phil Plantier, and C Angelo Encarnacion. There is a lot of “take our guy who isn’t hitting for your guy who isn’t hitting” happening here. Deck chairs are not just being rearranged — they’re being aggressively shuffled. Let’s start in Chicago. Chicago’s Side: Please, Someone Hit Something The Cubs have opened...

Wexler’s Ledger – Trade #9

The Toronto Blue Jays trade SS Tony Fernandez and RP Mike J. Grace to the St. Louis Cardinals for INF Jay Bell, RP Joey Long, and $25,000 in cash. Now this is the kind of trade you make when you look at your lineup card and quietly say, “We can’t keep doing this.” Toronto’s Side: Subtraction as Strategy The Blue Jays have been openly shopping for an upgrade over Tony Fernandez, and frankly, that’s understandable. Fernandez currently...