Ninersphan wrote:Texas get Hamels and Diekman
Phills get:
C- Jorge Alfaro
OF Nick Wliams
P Matt Harrison
P Alec Asher
P Jared Eikoff
P Jake Thompson
This
is quite a haul, but still a great trade for both teams. As I said in an earlier post, Hamels immediately becomes one of their two best starters, and most healthy starter, and will be signed for the next four seasons...the last season being an option. Considering he will come cheaper than David Price, who might not have wanted to play in Texas, this assures them an ace for the next 4-1/2 years. Also, as I said earlier, none of the prospects they traded are--except perhaps for Williams--all-star caliber. So, they gave up high levels in quantity, but a survivable level of quality.
The haul for the Phils, however, is huge for them. The six players will affect them as such:
1. Jorge Alfaro, Tex' #3 prospect, immediately becomes the Phils catcher of the future. Though he's currently injured, he should be their starting catcher by 2017. He's got 15-25 hr power potential and a cannon arm, even though he has to work on his receiving.
2. Jake Thompson, Tex' top pitching prospect, could be ready to join Aaron Nola in the bigs. If not, he immediately becomes the Phils top pitching prospect. He throws in the low-mid 90's regularly, has a killer slider, and has solid #3 starter potential.
3. Nick Williams, of. Possibly the best player in this deal, He's a legitimate 5-tool player who has been tearing up AA, and is clearly now the Phils' future cf or rf, possibly arriving next year.
4. Alec Asher is a big hard-thrower with questionable command who is currently struggling in AAA. He was the Rangers' 13th top prospect, though, and has definite back-end rotation potential.
5. Jerad Eickhoff looks like pure organizational material. A soft-throwing 15th round pick, hes's had a mediocre career so far, and is doing meh in AAA right now.
6. Harrison is obviously a toss-in the Phillies might have had to take for money reason. The man hasn't been healthy since the days of Napster.
So, in conclusion, a great trade for both teams. The Rangers got a legitimate ace without hurting the big league club, giving up Gallo, or giving up an unsustainable amount of talent. The Phillies very well got their future catcher, their future cf or rf, and a future #3 starter...and more.