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Can Yunel Escobar Bring a World Series to Minnesota?

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Joe C. has recently thrown some names around that the Twins may or may not be interested in. To be honest, the only two I see as real possibilities are Casey Blake and Yunel Escobar. I have already talked about bringing in a veteran like Blake, so let’s talk about Escobar.

Escobar, currently under contract with the Braves, is a short-stop with an incredible arm and a great bat. He is still only 25-years old and has the potential to be an everyday infielder hitting .300/.375/.425 with around 25 HR. If the Twins could land Escobar while giving up nothing more than an outfielder and a pitching prospect they would be in a very good situation.

You see, the Braves are about as perfect of trade partners as there can be. The Twins, as you know, have a surplus of outfielders and many great young pitchers. The Braves have a need for pitching, but have quite a few infield bargaining chips.

The most discussed deal is a straight-up Delmon Young for Yunel Escobar swap. That would obviously work out well for the Twins, but what about for the Braves? A comment I read on MLBtraderumors.com sumed it up perfectly:

Just because the Twins traded entirely too much to get [Y]oung it doesn’t mean any other team will. — tsweet9000

I won’t launch into a prolonged debate on the value of Delmon Young right now, but I will in the future. All I will say is that he has more in him than he displayed in 2008. Escobar will also get better in years to come, so the unanswerable question is, “Who will be best in the end?”

For the sake of argument, let’s assume that Escobar will have a better career than Young, but the Braves remain willing to deal, but they now want more in return. 

If you haven’t heard it already, the Braves are active in the Jake Peavy sweepstakes. They would love to package Escobar with others to aquire that ace. The Braves would much rather get Peavy in return for Escobar than anything the Twins could offer, so this potential trade would only work if Peavy goes somewhere else.

Should the Peavy bomb go off somewhere else, though, it would take at least one of our current starting pitchers to make the deal anything near a possibility. Of those five, I would be most willing to give up Perkins or Blackburn.

With that in mind, here is my proposed trade:

Minnesota Gives:

Delmon Young, LF
Nick Blackburn, SP

Atlanta Gives:

Yunel Escobar, SS
Brett DeVall, LHP

DeVall is a high-reward type player. He is only 18-years old and is sitting in the Gulf Coast League, but has a very high ceiling. Jon Sickels had this to say about DeVall when he ranked him as the Braves’ 12th best prospect:

12) Brett DeVall, LHP, Grade B-: A long way away, but a high ceiling. 

The Twins get their power-hitting infielder who happens to fill a hole at shortstop, while only giving away an extra outfielder and pitcher. Young can be replaced by Cuddyer, and Blackburn by a plethora of able starters in the organization.

The main drawback to this deal, of course, is that we could be missing something big with Young.

11 Responses to “Can Yunel Escobar Bring a World Series to Minnesota?”

  1. Eric Says:

    I believe that you have to wait a year after drafting someone to trade them. Brett DeVall was drafted in 2008. I could be wrong though

  2. JA Says:

    Explain how Escobar can have more present value than Young, or even Blackburn for that matter? Both would be silly. Prehaps a Young + pitching prospect would be okay, but not DY + Blackie.

  3. TwinsFix Says:

    Eric, I believe you can trade them as soon as you want, but I’m also not sure. If you found something out, could you let me know?

    JA, well, both have almost identical lines but Escobar fills a hole while Delmon contributes to the log-jam. There is a very real possibility that Young will be better than Yunel, but that’s a risk I might be willing to take.

  4. thrylos98 Says:

    The only problem with this is that Young has more power hitting potential than Escobar and actually is more of a power hitter right now. He is (at least – nobody knows Escobar’s actually age) 3 years younger and last year he has a higher SGL% and isoP than Escobar.

    Escobar would be a great addition but Young would be too much. I would not trade them 1-1. If the Twins could pull something like Perkins and Cuddyer (eat some of his salary) and Humber and others for Escobar, it would be great. Bur Young should stay.

  5. thrylos98 Says:

    About the draft picks: yes you do have to wait a year…

  6. TwinsFix Says:

    Thanks for the comment, Thrylos98. The bottom line is that it would be best if one outfielder left. It is almost pure opinion when deciding which one.

    As to the draft picks, where did you find that out? I’ve heard a couple of people now say that you can trade them as soon as they sign.

  7. SethSpeaks Says:

    I can say with 100% certainty that draft picks can not be traded for one year.

  8. TwinsFix Says:

    Me and my sources…thanks, Seth. :)

    Regarding the above trade, though, you can really just insert any mid-level Braves’ prospect.

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