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12/3/08
White Sox Trade Javier Vazquez And Boone Logan To The Braves For Prospects, Including Tyler Flowers
Tyler Flowers Was Supposedly Untouchable For Jake Peavy, But The Price Was Right For Javier Vazquez?
The Chicago White Sox unloaded Javier Vazquez, in a deal that should be finalized soon, sending Vazquez and reliever Boone Logan to the Braves for a group of young players that reportedly includes Tyler Flowers, a catcher who is believed to have incredible upside. According to MLB.com's Hot Stove Blog, the Braves were unwilling to send Flowers to the Padres in exchange for former Cy Young winner Jake Peavy, so it's a bit curious that they would do so in a deal where they receive Vazquez, who is an average starter at best.

It looks like Chicago GM Ken Williams has done it again, and he may have fleeced the Braves pretty handily on this one, getting one of the best young catching prospects around for relatively little in return.

Neither Vazquez nor Logan could be considered dominant. Vazquez has shown flashes of potential, including his 2003 season in Montreal, when he struck out 241 and had an ERA of 3.24, and he also went 15-8 in 2007. A move back to the National League will probably benefit him quite a bit. Logan has a career ERA of 5.87, but he strikes out almost twice as many batters as he walks, and is only 24, so he has some potential for improvement.

We'll see how the deal shakes out in the long run, but for now it looks like the White Sox may have once again got a solid young player for relatively cheap, shades of their acquisitions of Carlos Quentin and Alexei Ramirez.
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RenegadeLG wrote:
Peavy and Vazquez are about on the same plane. Peavy has lost a couple steps with his stuff.
Peavy could lose several steps, and would still be better than Vazquez. Javier Vazquez is an average pitcher at best.
 
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Look as a White Sox fan I just relieved that I will not have to watch Javy underachieve AGAIN!
 
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Peavy and Vazquez are about on the same plane. Peavy has lost a couple steps with his stuff.
 
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RenegadeLG wrote:
Peavy and Vazquez are about on the same plane. Peavy has lost a couple steps with his stuff.
Peavy could lose several steps, and would still be better than Vazquez. Javier Vazquez is an average pitcher at best.
 
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(Edited 12/03/08 12:51PM by RenegadeLG)
Pat wrote:
Peavy could lose several steps, and would still be better than Vazquez. Javier Vazquez is an average pitcher at best.
Peavy is also 5 years younger. Although you make it sound like it was just Vazquez for a truckload of prospects. I would assume the White Sox gave up a top-flight prospect as well, something the Padres weren't willing to do.

Nevermind, just re-read. Boone Logan is awesome.

 
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(Edited 12/03/08 12:53PM by RenegadeLG)
Does Vazquez' contract expire after this season?

Edit: No, it goes to 2010. WTFBRAVES

And Vazquez was 11-15 his last stint in the NL. That was going to be my argument at first, but he sucks at every stop.

 
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When I heard Vazquez was traded I was happy, and I didn't even know who he had been traded for. That's how much I'm gonna miss him.  In a big game he's a complete flop.
 
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This is a good deal for the Sox.  They get nice prospects and their fans can stop breaking out in hives every time Boone Logan starts warming up.  Who knew that it wasn't Hillary Clinton, or John McCain, but Boone Logan that made the President-Elect most nervous. 
 
 
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