Marlins get:
Angel Sanchez, Steve Ames, and Josh Wall. All three are 24-26 years old and have ceilings as relievers. Sanchez is the highest rated prospect in the group (one list has him ranked as the Dodgers' #8 prospect), but he's really not much of a grab considering that he's been in the system for three years and is still pitching in Single-A. Josh Wall has thrown a few innings in the bigs, few of them have gone well. Steve Ames was getting rocked in AAA.
Dodgers get:
Ricky Nolasco and about $200k in International spending cap money. The Dodgers will also pick up the remainder of Nolasco's salary, just over $5 million.
Nolasco will fit in the rotation as the 4th starter behind Kershaw, Grienke, and Ryu so now it's likely going to be a painful toss-up between Chris Capuano and Stephen Fife for the rest of the way. Since two of the prospects that the Dodgers sent, Ames and Wall, were on the 40-man the Dodgers now have 38 players on the active roster (obviously, Nolasco will be 39).
I like the trade, the Dodgers didn't give up much and they slightly improved the back end of the rotation. The bonus slot money to sign international players is a nice bonus as well.
Angel Sanchez, Steve Ames, and Josh Wall. All three are 24-26 years old and have ceilings as relievers. Sanchez is the highest rated prospect in the group (one list has him ranked as the Dodgers' #8 prospect), but he's really not much of a grab considering that he's been in the system for three years and is still pitching in Single-A. Josh Wall has thrown a few innings in the bigs, few of them have gone well. Steve Ames was getting rocked in AAA.
Dodgers get:
Ricky Nolasco and about $200k in International spending cap money. The Dodgers will also pick up the remainder of Nolasco's salary, just over $5 million.
Nolasco will fit in the rotation as the 4th starter behind Kershaw, Grienke, and Ryu so now it's likely going to be a painful toss-up between Chris Capuano and Stephen Fife for the rest of the way. Since two of the prospects that the Dodgers sent, Ames and Wall, were on the 40-man the Dodgers now have 38 players on the active roster (obviously, Nolasco will be 39).
I like the trade, the Dodgers didn't give up much and they slightly improved the back end of the rotation. The bonus slot money to sign international players is a nice bonus as well.
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