Throwing up this post for comments that are leaking into the previous post.
Late Wednesday afternoon, a trade revolving around the 2013 Rookie of the Year Wil Myers started circulating, and suddenly the Nats were involved. When the dust settled:
- Nats send Steven Souza and Travis Ott to Tampa
- Tampa sends Wil Myers (and three others) to San Diego
- San Diego sends Joe Ross and Trea Turner to Washington (as well as several other players to Tampa)
(Link to the full 11 players dealt here).
I can’t say it was much of a surprise of a trade, upon hearing that the Nats were shipping off new fan favorite Steven Souza. Souza, at best, was slated to be the Nats 5th outfielder in 2015, thanks to the $5M still owed to 4th outfielder Nate McLouth. And, the Nats longer term OF hole is in Center, not left or right, where Souza projects to eventually play for the Tampa Bay Rays. In this regard, Michael Taylor is the more valuable prospect to hold on to, as he naturally slots into center once Denard Span leaves town. Yes I know Souza *can* play center … consider who the GM is and what his defensive priorities have always been.
Who do the Nats get back? How about two first rounders, two top 10 organizational talents in the San Diego system. Turner is the catch; a college junior draftee who split time between short- and low-A this year and who BA ranks in their top 100 prospects in all of baseball. They also get Joe Ross, a 21-yr old who ended up in AA (and who likely starts there again in 2015) with ok-to-decent numbers so far in his starting career. (Note: since Turner was a 2014 rule4 draftee, he cannot “officially” be traded until a year has passed, so we’ll see him in June. Lets hope he doesn’t break a leg in the meantime).
The team also gives up Ott, a sneaky prospect who excelled as a very young lefty starter in short-A this year, one of the younger guys in the league. He’s a lottery ticket for Tampa, but he’s just the right kind of player for a team with the patience of the Rays.
Souza likely fits directly into the starting RF position just vacated by Myers, and Tampa nets a slew of prospects from both teams (as is their penchant). In that respect, I think its a great move for Souza; he wasn’t going to play in DC save for injury, but he’ll get his shot there.
I like the deal for the Nats; I like the return, I like the planning ahead Rizzo is doing for middle infield depth, and he dealt from a position of strength (close-to-the-majors OF talent) without giving up a starting piece for next year. I would have liked to have seen what Souza was capable of … but I also wouldn’t have moved any of our OF starters for him, so in that respect he was an asset looking to be cashed in. Good move.






































