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Reported on ESPN 1050 radio a proposed 3 way deal between Mets, A’s and Twins.
Mets get: Johan Santana & Bobby Crosby
Twins get: Dan Haren
A's get: Jose Reyes
Other players are believed to be involved but as for now this is all that’s been reported
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http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2007/12/santanareyeshar.html
Just got an incredible rumor from a trusted New York sportswriter. Stay with me, because this one's crazy. But rest assured that if the source wasn't good, I wouldn't post it.
Minnesota has initiated talks for a three-way blockbuster with the Twins and A's. Here's how it would go down:
Mets send Jose Reyes, Kevin Mulvey, and Hector Pellot to A's
A's send Bobby Crosby and Dan Johnson to Mets
A's send Dan Haren to Twins
Twins send Johan Santana to Mets
Mets get Johan Santana, Bobby Crosby and Dan Johnson
A's get Jose Reyes and Kevin Mulvey
Twins get Dan Haren and Hector Pellot
The source says Haren is exactly the type of player the Twins want for Santana, a cheap frontline starter. It's known the Mets would hate to deal Reyes but they would get some value beyond Santana. Billy Beane is happy because he gets Reyes for one more year than he had Haren plus longtime favorite Mulvey. And, he's out of Crosby's contract.
I won't pretend to know the other guys listed in this deal (other means not Reyes, Santana, Haren and know "of" Mulvey), but this is far from crazy.Let's take a quick primer of the last week.
The Sox REALLY want Santana.
The Yankees REALLY want Santana.
The Angels may really want Santana.
The Twins REALLY want to get as much value for Santana as possible without any risk of injury or having to pay him on his way out the door anyway.
As of today, none of the above has happened. The Sox and Yanks have given a lot of value but there does not seem the right fit. Either don't quite have enough or give too much type deal.
So, it may indeed take a more complicated three team approach.
Haren makes a lot of sense except I STILL have no idea why the A's want to trade him. Maybe, as is the case sometimes, they know something we don't.
Reyes may not have the OBP that you'd think the A's would like, except he is a supreme talent, even at .350 OBP he is an utterly disruptive and productive player and brings a damn good overall glove as well. When you figure how young Reyes still is the A's can think they can coach him up considerably from there and WOW talk about a player... all for freaking bargain for the next 5 or so years.
As a Mets fan, I am very torn on Reyes. From a baseball only standpoint, NO question Id deal him for Santana. You can FIND replacement production on offense. Maybe not from a SS that breaks the mold, but you can find ways (i.e. spend) to get runs. You can't just buy top 3 or top ONE overall pitchers in the league. Emotionally, however, Reyes is a player I PAY to watch beyond production. He is the most fun player in baseball when things are going well for him. It is beyond a joy.... so everyday joy watching, or "that" much better chance of a championship with Santana and the ULTIMATE joy.
I'd love to find a way to have the latter (without Santana albeit) while keeping the former. Tough question for Mets fans. Likely moot cause I doubt this happens.
BUT, maybe bringing in a third team can allow the Mets to find SOME other angle that fits. Not getting my hopes up there.