Re: General Discussion
13876Guardians ‘definitely not done pursuing things’ in trade market, per Chris Antonetti
Updated: Jul. 29, 2024, 10:54 p.m.|Published: Jul. 29, 2024, 10:46 p.m.
By Joe Noga, cleveland.com
DETROIT — The Guardians will continue to pursue trades up until Tuesday’s deadline according to president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti. The chances they land a starting pitcher or another bat before 6 p.m. on Tuesday remains to be seen.
Cleveland swapped three prospects in exchange for Nationals outfielder Lane Thomas Monday with a little less than 23 hours before the deadline.
“We’re definitely not done pursuing things,” Antonetti said. “Whether or not that leads to another deal or more deals, it’s really hard to forecast.”
Antonetti told reporters after Cleveland’s 8-4 win in Detroit that the club will continue to try and be active and see if there are other opportunities to improve the major league roster, but admitted it has been difficult, especially in pursuit of starting pitching.
“It was one of the reasons we went out and signed Matt Boyd a couple of weeks ago because we were anticipating this was going to be a challenging market,” Antonetti said. “That’s proven to be the case.”
Antonetti said one of the club’s goals heading into the deadline was to find a way to lengthen the lineup and add offense. He said they accomplished that with adding Thomas, who has 30-home run potential to go along with 30-steal speed.
“We feel we’ve been able to do that by bringing Lane into the organization,” Antonetti said. “He’s a versatile outfielder, a guy that’s capable of playing center field, right field and can contribute offensively, defensively and on the bases.”
Thomas has proven effective this year against left-handed pitching, batting .326 against lefties with a slash line of .410/.512/.922, the 10th-best OPS vs. lefties in the National League.
The impact of the trade was felt almost immediately in Cleveland’s clubhouse. Starting pitcher Tanner Bibee said the front office is showing they have faith the club is in position to compete for a championship.
“It definitely uplifts us, and I think it helps us know that they think that we can go out there and win,” Bibee said. “That’s a crazy monkey off the back. I mean, I don’t think a lot of people really know how much that clears the mental air a little bit.”
Bibee said bringing in a player with Thomas’ talent can only help.
“When we can get a player of that kind of caliber, it’s nice,” Bibee said. “I feel like he’ll fit well in our locker room. I mean, he’s a great player, so I think we’re all excited.”
Antonetti, meanwhile, described the trade as “painful” in terms of what Cleveland sent back to Washington with No. 8 prospect Alex Clemmey highlighting a package that included infielder Jose Tena and infielder Rafael Ramirez Jr.
“We gave up a lot of value, but that’s what the market necessitated,” Antonetti said. “We gave up three players that we think have a chance to go on and have bright futures and it’s painful to make deals like this, but this is one we felt we had to make.”
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