Red Sox Acquire Mike Carp - 美國職棒

By Caitlin
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The Red Sox acquired Mike Carp from the Mariners for a player to be named
later or cash considerations, the teams announced. The Red Sox placed
outfielder Ryan Kalish on the 60-day disabled list to create 40-man roster
space for Carp.
Multiple teams expressed interest in Carp after the Mariners designated him
for assignment. The Twins, Astros and Brewers were all linked to the
26-year-old earlier this week.
Carp, a left-handed hitting first baseman/outfielder, has played for the
Mariners in parts of four seasons, compiling a .255/.327/.413 batting line
with 18 home runs and 28 doubles in 608 plate appearances. Seattle originally
acquired him from the Mets in the three-team trade involving Jason Vargas,
J.J. Putz and Franklin Gutierrez four offseasons ago.
Carp has a .300/.341/.462 batting line against left-handed pitching for his
career and a .241/.323/.398 line against right-handers. I expect his .372
batting average on balls in play against southpaws is driving that
discrepancy; Carp won't necessarily hit left-handers better than
right-handers going forward.
代價是PTBNL或是$$,沒想到還真換了,會不會真的是Ace呢?
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The Red Sox acquired Mike Carp from the Mariners for a player to be named
later or cash considerations, the teams announced. The Red Sox placed
outfielder Ryan Kalish on the 60-day disabled list to create 40-man roster
space for Carp.
Multiple teams expressed interest in Carp after the Mariners designated him
for assignment. The Twins, Astros and Brewers were all linked to the
26-year-old earlier this week.
Carp, a left-handed hitting first baseman/outfielder, has played for the
Mariners in parts of four seasons, compiling a .255/.327/.413 batting line
with 18 home runs and 28 doubles in 608 plate appearances. Seattle originally
acquired him from the Mets in the three-team trade involving Jason Vargas,
J.J. Putz and Franklin Gutierrez four offseasons ago.
Carp has a .300/.341/.462 batting line against left-handed pitching for his
career and a .241/.323/.398 line against right-handers. I expect his .372
batting average on balls in play against southpaws is driving that
discrepancy; Carp won't necessarily hit left-handers better than
right-handers going forward.
代價是PTBNL或是$$,沒想到還真換了,會不會真的是Ace呢?
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