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MLB Trade Rumors: Yankees Like Adam Dunn and Joakim Soria

July 17, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments
Article Source: Bleacher Report - New York Yankees

According to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports , two players on the market that the Yankees would love to acquire are 1B/OF Adam Dunn of the Washington Nationals and RHP Joakim Soria of the Kansas City Royals.

Of course the Yankees would love to have either of those players. Probably every team in baseball would love to have either of those players. Dunn is one of the most consistent home run hitters in the league and Soria was Mariano Rivera’s pick for the best reliever in baseball just a year ago.

On that note the Nationals are willing to move Dunn, who is a free agent at the end of the season. However, their price is said to be “exorbitant.” Dunn is also a Type-A free agent, which means the Nationals may be willing to hold on to Dunn and take the two 1st round draft picks they would receive when he walks via free agency. Rosenthal also reports that the Royals would have to be “overwhelmed” to force them to move the reliever.

To land either player the Yankees would have to put together a pretty impressive package. According to Buster Olney of ESPN that package won’t include catcher Jesus Montero, who was nearly sent to Seattle in exchange for LHP Cliff Lee a week ago. Olney reports the Yankees were willing to include Montero in a deal for Lee because he was a special case, but would not be willing to include him in any other deals.

With Montero off the table it would be harder for the Yankees to land either Dunn or Soria. If they were able to land one of them they would probably have to send SS Eduardo Nunez or RHP Zach McAllister. A number of lower level prospects would likely be included. It is doubtful that the Royals would want any of the players on the Yankees major league roster except Brett Gardner, who the Royals tried to trade for last off-season.

Adam Dunn’s stats:

Year Tm G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+
2001 CIN 66 244 54 64 18 19 43 38 74 .262 .371 .578 .948 136
2002 CIN 158 535 84 133 28 26 71 128 170 .249 .400 .454 .854 121
2003 CIN 116 381 70 82 12 27 57 74 126 .215 .354 .465 .819 116
2004 CIN 161 568 105 151 34 46 102 108 195 .266 .388 .569 .956 146
2005 CIN 160 543 107 134 35 40 101 114 168 .247 .387 .540 .927 140
2006 CIN 160 561 99 131 24 40 92 112 194 .234 .365 .490 .855 114
2007 CIN 152 522 101 138 27 40 106 101 165 .264 .386 .554 .940 136
2008 TOT 158 517 79 122 23 40 100 122 164 .236 .386 .513 .898 130
2008 CIN 114 373 58 87 14 32 74 80 120 .233 .373 .528 .901 132
2008 ARI 44 144 21 35 9 8 26 42 44 .243 .417 .472 .889 126
2009 WSN 159 546 81 146 29 38 105 116 177 .267 .398 .529 .928 144
2010 WSN 89 323 52 94 26 22 59 41 108 .291 .376 .588 .964 156
10 Seasons 1379 4740 832 1195 256 338 836 954 1541 .252 .383 .524 .907 133
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com : View Original Table
Generated 7/17/2010.

Joakim Soria’s stats:

Year W L ERA G SV IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA+ WHIP H/9
2007 2 3 2.48 62 17 69.0 46 20 19 3 19 75 185 0.942 6.0
2008 2 3 1.60 63 42 67.1 39 13 12 5 19 66 273 0.861 5.2
2009 3 2 2.21 47 30 53.0 44 14 13 5 16 69 202 1.132 7.5
2010 0 1 2.25 36 25 36.0 31 9 9 4 10 43 187 1.139 7.8
4 Seasons 7 9 2.12 208 114 225.1 160 56 53 17 64 253 209 0.994 6.4
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com : View Original Table
Generated 7/17/2010.

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