Akinori Iwamura is coming to the Pirates E-mail
Written by Pat Lackey   
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 17:21

Developing. No word on who's going to Tampa. More later.

UPDATE: The Post-Gazette reports that it's Jesse Chavez for Iwamura and an unknown player. (Update to the update: no other player)

Analysis Update: I have mixed feelings about this trade. I did mention Iwamura as a player to target this off-season, when I assumed Tampa would decline his option and grant him free agency (the Rays, or now, the Pirates, should hold his rights for two years after this year since it will only be his fourth in the majors, but he's got an interesting contract clause that requires him to be released if he's not signed to an extension), but a trade for Chavez makes me a little uneasy.

Assuming the Pirates can't sign Iwamura to an extension, they're trading five years of Chavez for one year of Iwamura. I'm not terribly high on Chavez; he found some success with better control in 2009, but his strikeout rate also dropped from 7.9 K/9 in the minors to 6.3 K/9 and he faltered a bit in July and August. He's a decent reliever, but he's also one under team control for quite some time.

That said, Iwamura is a nice addition to the team. He can play second or third base and he's really not that different of a hitter than Freddy Sanchez has been the past two seasons. The main difference is that walks a little more but with a little less power. That means he can man second base until Pedro Alvarez comes to Pittsburgh (which won't be before June, according to John Perrotto) and then he can either be a utility guy that's better than Ramon Vazquez, or play second base if Andy LaRoche can't handle the position or if more trades happen.

And so that's where I'm conflicted. I'm not sure we gave up a whole lot in Chavez, especially with his home run problems (he gave up 11 in 67 1/3 innings last year), but unless we extend Iwamura beyond 2010, he doesn't really add much to the team in the long-term. I'm really only concerned with the long-term, even though he's an underrated player that does fill an immediate need for the Pirates.

That said, I wouldn't be terribly worried about the bullpen in 2010, even without Chavez. At some point, the Pirates will end the Kevin Hart experiment and his addition to the bullpen will strengthen it. They'll also probably get to add either Daniel McCutchen or Charlie Morton to the mix, which will also help. They've added a lot of pitching depth this year, and so losing Chavez isn't something that seems like a huge concern to me. With that considered, I'd say that this probably isn't a bad trade for the Bucs, even if it's not one that brings in a huge puzzle piece for the future.

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Bill Steele said:

Iwamura trade
Supposedly in exchange for Jesse Chavez
 
November 03, 2009
Votes: +0

Nuttingonyou said:

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This trade has Dave Littlefield all over it unless we get a decent prospect back in return.

Chavez was developing into a solid reliever. So DY didn't seize his 2B oppertunity, no sense in giving up an arm for 1 year rental. The Rays did themselves good by saving money (Zobrist has taken over 2B) and getting something in return. This is the first sign that this offseason might contain some PR moves instead of quality baseball moves.

Now if the 2nd player turns out to be Joyce... I'll be happy.
 
November 03, 2009
Votes: -1

kevin polcovich said:

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dude, joyce? for a middle of the road reliever? all this appears to be is a stopgap until d'arnaud/laroche is ready to take over the 2nd base role. its one of the biggest positions of need for 2010 and delwyn young was not going to fit the bill. im fine with it.
 
November 03, 2009
Votes: -1

bwzimmerman said:

all good by me
i liked Chavez, but there are a number of pitchers in the pipeline who will begin making at least bullpen appearances this year. Iwamura will be more solid than the other infield options, and a safeguard for the Andy@2B experiment. i bet Aki will be used as a trade chip and flipped at the deadline, if not before.
 
November 03, 2009
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Adam Reynolds said:

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Chavez is awful per the peripheral numbers, so I'll trust them for the most part.
 
November 03, 2009
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Nate said:

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You're kind of looking at this in a vacuum, Pat. I wouldn't say that Aki is of little use if the Pirates can't extend him. Odds are, he'll make solid trade bait even if they can't extend him.

Turning Jesse Chavez into a good stopgap - meh. But turning that stopgap into a prospect or two? I'll take it.
 
November 03, 2009 | url
Votes: +1

weltytowngang said:

Iwamura & Laroche
I think another scenario is that if Alverez comes up next June or so, Laroche becomes a trade item.
 
November 03, 2009
Votes: +2

Nick P said:

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don't forget, we will probably get back someone as good as or better than Chavez when we inevitably trade Iwamura to some desperate team. Remember getting San Fran's #2 pitching prospect for Sanchez?
 
November 03, 2009
Votes: +1

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