Patrick Sullivan pointed out that while the Twins gave up the best player in any off-season trade, they didn’t receive the best package in return. I suppose I agree, if I’m forced to buy into the assumption that contracts and salaries don’t matter.

But what if we do consider money? Which side of all the major trades would you rather have for your team?

I’m only including prospects in the poll if they’re expected to be major players in 2008. As a reminder, young players are under club control for six years before they hit free agency, with the last three going to arbitration. Basically, players earn the league minimum their first three seasons in the majors, 40% of the free agent rate their fourth year, 60% their fifth year, and 80% their last year under team control. Unless they sign other contracts, of course. (Contract information is from Cot’s Baseball Contracts.)

Johan Santana
The Mets, on one level, were trading for one year of Santana at about $15 million plus possible draft picks if he became a free agent. Of course, Santana wouldn’t have accepted the trade if he wasn’t signed to his huge $22 million per season, seven year deal. You can decide what it’s worth to trade for the right to sign Santana to a free agent contract.

Matt Garza and Jason Bartlett
Garza’s entering his first official year on the major league roster, while Bartlett’s entering his second.

Delmon Young & Brandon Harris
Both players are entering their second year in the majors.

Nick Swisher
Swisher is signed through 2011 ($3.5M, $5.3M, $6.75M, $9M) with a team option for 2012 ($10.25M with $1M buyout).

Miguel Tejada
Tejada’s signed for $13M per season for two more years.

Dan Haren
Haren’s signed through 2010 ($4M, $5.5M, $6.75M). The last year is technically a team option, but automatically kicks in by reaching an innings pitched threshold.

Ryan Church and Brian Schneider
Church is entering his third year of service time while Schneider has two more years at $4.9M per season left.

Lastings Milledge
Milledge is entering his second year in the majors.

Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis
Cabrera’s entering his fifth year in the majors and Willis will earn $7M, $10M, and $12M over the next three years.

Edgar Renteria
Renteria’s cost to the Tigers is $3M in 2008 with a team option for $11M in 2009. Boston is paying $8M of his 2008 salary and would cover the $3M buyout of the option year.

Andrew Miller and Camerin Maybin
Miller has a crazy contract that, among other things, required he be called up in September of 2006. You can basically treat him as a player entering his first year of service, however. Maybin is also entering his first season, but without all the contract shenanigans.

Erik Bedard
Bedard’s entering his fifth year of service.

Adam Jones and George Sherrill
Jones is entering his first year in the majors and Sherrill his third.

Understanding that it took different levels of sacrifice to acquire each package mentioned above — and ignoring that fact — which contract(s) would you most like to have? You may, as usual, select multiple answers.

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6 Responses to “Poll: Best Off-Season Trade Package”
  1. Sky says:

    I’d rank ‘em…

    Swisher
    Haren
    Garza and Bartlett
    Jones and Sherill
    —-
    Bedard
    Maybin and Miller
    Cabrera and Willis
    —-
    others

  2. Tom says:

    Swisher first? Considering the Sox gave up Gio, De Los Santos, and Sweeney to get him? I am a big fan of Swisher, but I think they paid dearly for him. We all know how expensive decent starting pitching can be.

    I’d go:

    Haren
    Garza/Bartlett

    Jones/Sherill
    Bedard
    Cabrera/Willis
    Swisher

    Maybin/Miller
    others

  3. Sky says:

    Guess I wasn’t clear enough — I’m ignoring whatever each team had to give up. So, which haul would you most want in return if it didn’t matter what you were trading away?

  4. Tom says:

    So, we ARE considering money but are NOT considering players traded back? This seems like an esoteric hypothetical. Anyways I guess I’d put Swisher higher then, but still not above Haren, not even close. And I have to say, despite the money, I sure would be happy if my team got Johan Santana during an off-season. That’s a pretty nice addition, even if it does mean tickets/beers/tv ads/etc will cost $1 more each game or whatever.

  5. Sky says:

    If your team (the A’s) got Johan for $22 million per season, could Billy Beane even field a full team with his payroll limitations?

  6. Tom says:

    How much is the A’s payroll going to be in 2008 anyways? If they could get Chavez and Crosby off the books, I wouldn’t be surprised if they would be approximately the same team, just plus Johan. Of course, the farm system would certainly be barren as a result, but hey, Johan! That’d be awesome.

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