From Yahoo!The Brewers’ haul would be at least three prospects, according to a source. The centerpiece would be 20-year-old, switch-hitting catcher Francisco Mejia, who currently sports a 42-game hitting streak across two Class A levels and is renowned for his arm. Yu-Cheng Chang, also 20 and at High-A, is a power-hitting shortstop expected to stick at the position. Greg Allen, 23, was recently promoted to Double-A and fits the mold of the team general manager David Stearns is trying to build, with athleticism and high on-base tendencies.
The Indians and Brewers have reached an agreement on a trade that will send Jonathan Lucroy to Cleveland, according to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports.
The parameters of the deal have been set but nothing is official yet. Lucroy would have to waive his no-trade clause to complete the deal, though that shouldn't be a major obstacle as Lucroy has made it clear he wants to play for a contender. Right now, the two sides are exchanging medicals. Per Rosenthal, the Brewers will receive four players from Cleveland including top catching prospect Francisco Mejia. Minor league OF Greg Allen and SS Yu-Cheng Chang will also head to Milwaukee if the deal goes through.
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Damn. As soon as I heard we didn't have to use them to get Lucroy I had a feeling about this. Yankees get quite a haul for 2 RPs.Buster Olney@Buster_ESPN
Yankees expected to get Indians prospects Frazier and Sheffield and others in the trade for Andrew Miller.
Luuuuuuuuuuucccc . . . . I know the Brewers had to do it, but I'll be sad to see Lucroy go. One of my all-time favorite Brewers and a class act all around. I hope he wins a ring in Cleveland.JoeSteeler said:The Indians and Brewers have reached an agreement on a trade that will send Jonathan Lucroy to Cleveland, according to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports.
The parameters of the deal have been set but nothing is official yet. Lucroy would have to waive his no-trade clause to complete the deal, though that shouldn't be a major obstacle as Lucroy has made it clear he wants to play for a contender. Right now, the two sides are exchanging medicals. Per Rosenthal, the Brewers will receive four players from Cleveland including top catching prospect Francisco Mejia. Minor league OF Greg Allen and SS Yu-Cheng Chang will also head to Milwaukee if the deal goes through.
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What a doosh...guess he likes playing on a team 15.5 back.Lucroy voided the trade. Cleveland was one of 8 teams on his no-trade list and he voided the trade.
Does seem strange on his part. Always has been a class act. Locker room leader. Tons of work for charity in the Milwaukee area. Lots of work with veterans and the Honor Flights.What a doosh...guess he likes playing on a team 15.5 back.
Seems highly unlikely to me they would enter free agent negotiations with him.still a chance the trade goes through if the Indians agree to a new contract?
makes sense. thought maybe they could offer to renegotiate next year (remove the club option + a raise) or tack a year on with a bump in salarySeems highly unlikely to me they would enter free agent negotiations with him.
Well, it's really hard to say with Bradley, but he definitely appears to be a strikeout machine. I could just be biased as he's been in a pretty big slump for over a month now. He seems like your pretty prototypical lefty 1B K-happy bomber. It's beautiful when he's on. I really have no idea how he'll develop though. Power is real. If he can make consistent contact, he'll be a nice player. I'm excited to see if he can break out of this slump. I assume the Indians are waiting for it too, before they send him to Akron.Good points, @pollardsvision. I'm not too worked up over it. On the radio, Hamilton was saying not only did he want the option dropped, he wanted a new deal and to be guaranteed #1 catcher time going forward. Sounds like Lucroy was full of demands, glad they walked away. Their offer was for 1+ years of lucroy, not a 3 month rental.
I was disappointed to see the SS in the deal actually. I've heard good stuff going all the way back to last season.
As far as Meija goes, how much does his rise to prospect lore come from the 40+ game hitting streak? He was barely a blip on my radar coming into the season.
Re: Bradley- just won't make enough contact as he moves up the ladder or something else you see too? What's a Santander?
7 game series sometimes end up 4 games to 3.Was just looking at something. I got them at 23-23 against teams that are currently .500 or better. And they are 11-1 against Detroit so they are 12-22 against .500 teams that aren't Detroit.
BREAKING: Indians acquire OF Brandon Guyer from Tampa Bay for OF Nathan Lukes, and RHP Jhonleider Salinas.Peak said:Any chance they go after a C or power hitter before the deadline? Love the Miller trade this weekend, but the bottom of the lineup is a little worrisome.
Not what I was expecting, but a good situational player.BREAKING: Indians acquire OF Brandon Guyer from Tampa Bay for OF Nathan Lukes, and RHP Jhonleider Salinas.
I would expect Chiz/Guyer to platoon RF since each has strengths to a certain side of the plate (Chiz to RHP & Guyer to LHP). Personally, I would rather have shot Almonte into the sun. He has all the baseball smarts of a Frenchman who is playing the game for the first time.Not what I was expecting, but a good situational player.
With Uribe DFA'd, I'm assuming Ramirez goes to 3B with a Platoon in OF? So nothing new there...along with the struggling C? The bottom of the lineup still has me worried. Naquin is a good hitter, but it'd be nice if there was some insurance around him. Plus I hate thinking "automatic out" when the C position is up to bat.
C. Santana, 1BJ. Kipnis, 2BF. Lindor, SSM. Napoli, DHJ. Ramirez, 3BL. Chisenhall, RFT. Naquin, CFA. Almonte, LFR. Perez, C
Please, please, please let this be nothing.CLEVELAND-- The worry surrounding Danny Salazar and his ailing elbow is real.
After allowing six runs and three homers over two innings in his shortest big league start on Monday, Salazar will get a precautionary MRI on his elbow Tuesday, according to manager Terry Francona.
"He obviously doesn’t look like himself the last couple games," Francona said. "Hopefully, (it's) nothing and then we can move forward and I think Danny can relax a little bit and if there’s a need to look at it further, we can. I just think that makes sense because the last couple of outings, he hasn’t been himself.”
Salazar, who's posted an 11-4 record with a sub-three ERA all season, has allowed 21 runs over his last 24 innings of work and admitted that he has concern about what he's feeling.
"There's something in my elbow," Salazar said. "I just want to find out and to know what it is that I have in there, so I can get the right treatment here, and I can feel better."
The 26-year-old All-Star had Tommy John in 2010, but indicated that this soreness feels nothing like what he felt prior to that surgery.
"Totally different," Salazar said. "The ligament is right. Everything in that part of the elbow is fine -- totally fine."
Reports came back clean. A few days off from throwing, then 2-3 weeks rehab. The MLB equivalent of take 2 aspirin and call me in the morning.Tom Servo said:
I saw that. Good news considering.Reports came back clean. A few days off from throwing, then 2-3 weeks rehab. The MLB equivalent of take 2 aspirin and call me in the morning.
I'm sure this is exactly the type of scenario they envisioned Miller pitching in when they mortgaged the future for him