After asking for a trade a week or so ago, the Giants granted Bengie Molina his wish. The Giants cut ties with Molina, along with Randy Winn were traded in a deal that involved the Giants, Blue Jays, and the Indians. Bengie Molina was hitting under .200 and lost his starting job for the Giants; Pablo Sandoval moved back to Catcher while Dallas McPherson moved back to 3rd Baseman. Randy Winn was two for his last 41 for the Giants and his average nearly dropped 40 points in two weeks. Randy Winn had been one of the sparks for the Giants offense, as he provided the Giants with a threat on the base paths. Both Winn and Molina have only one year left on their contract, so the Giants were able to trade them.
The Giants were able to acquire two guys who were highly touted prospects. One is 3rd Baseman Andy Marte, who was backing up Mark DeRosa at 3rd for the Cleveland Indians. Marte has been known for his great power, but also his terrible patience at the plate. The Giants were also able to snag Bryan Bullington, who was playing for the Blue Jays AA team. The Giants management believes that they can turn Marte and Bullington's careers around. Only time will tell. Here is the full terms of the 3-team deal.
Toronto Blue Jays Receive:
C Bengie Molina (from Giants)
RP Kirk Saarloos (from Indians)
Cleveland Indians Receive:
OF Randy Winn (from Giants)
RP T.J. Beam (from Blue Jays)
San Francisco Giants Receive:
3B Andy Marte (from Indians)
RP Bryan Bullington (from Blue Jays)