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Barfield Traded

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2654211

"Barfield to Indians for Kouzmanoff, Triple-A pitcher"

CLEVELAND -- Just like his dad, Josh Barfield made it to the big leagues. Now, he's following his father to the American League.

Barfield, who as a rookie second baseman helped San Diego win a division title, was acquired Wednesday by the Cleveland Indians, who traded infielder Kevin Kouzmanoff and right-hander Andrew Brown to the Padres.

Star-divide

The 23-year-old Barfield, who played in 150 games last season, was stunned by the deal.

"I had no idea when I got the call this morning," he said. "It took me by surprise. But I know it's going to be a better situation for me."

Barfield batted .280 with 32 doubles, 13 homers and 58 RBI in helping the Padres win the NL West. The son of former AL home run champion Jesse Barfield also had 21 steals and scored 72 times.

"I grew up in the American League," said Barfield, who after being told he had been traded made his first phone call to his father in Houston. "My dad was so excited."

The elder Barfield, who led the AL with 40 homers in 1986 for Toronto, never played in Jacobs Field but coached there with Seattle. He told his son that he's headed to a hitter-friendly ballpark.

The younger Barfield showed some power last season, but some of the balls he hit in San Diego didn't carry deep enough in Petco Park. At the Jake, he could hit more homers -- though he doesn't expect to match his dad's power.

"We're two totally different players," he said. "I'm not a 40-homer guy like him."

Barfield will help Cleveland's defense, too. His .987 fielding percentage -- he had nine errors in 684 total chances -- was third best among NL second basemen. One of the Indians' biggest deficiencies last season was their horrid fielding up the middle, which should improve dramatically because of Barfield's speed and range.

Cleveland general manager Mark Shapiro has quickly crossed off the top item on his offseason shopping list.

The Indians didn't have an up-and-coming second baseman in their minor-league system and would have been faced with finding one among a weak free-agent class. But in Barfield, they got a young, inexpensive player with plenty of upside in the short and long-term.

"The package that this guy brings complements our existing core of players," Shapiro said.

Last season, Shapiro traded utility infielder Brandon Phillips to Cincinnati, then dealt second baseman Ronnie Belliard to St. Louis for Hector Luna before the July 31 deadline. The Indians, one of baseball's biggest disappointments in '06 after winning 93 games in '05, used rookie Joe Inglett and Luna over the final two months at second.

Inglett will likely platoon as a middle infielder next season.

Shapiro's next target will probably be help for Cleveland's bullpen.

"It remains our biggest challenge of the offseason," Shapiro said. "There are not clear answers out there, and it will involve us exploring every alternative."

Kouzmanoff, who can play third base but has been at first during the Arizona Fall League, swung his way into the Indians' plans last season.

Called up from the minors on Sept. 2, he became the first player in history to hit a grand slam on the first pitch he saw as a major-leaguer, connecting against Texas. The 25-year-old batted a combined .379 with 22 homers and 75 RBI in 94 games between Double-A Akron and Triple-A Buffalo before being brought up.

The Indians were out of options on Brown, who appeared in nine games for them in 2006. At Buffalo, the 25-year-old went 5-4 with a 2.60 ERA in 39 games.

"We traded a lot," Shapiro said. "We gave up players we liked to get a player we think is going to be a very good major-leaguer."

The Padres also hired a new manager Wednesday, picking Los Angeles Angels pitching coach Bud Black to replace Bruce Bochy.

Barfield was selected by San Diego in the fourth round of the 2001 draft. He was named MVP of the California League in 2003 after batting .337 and leading the league in doubles, RBI and hits."

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That sucks, I would have loved to find a way to trade for a guy like Barfield for 2nd.  I wonder if Omar inquired about him.  Either way, I'm not sure what we'd be willing to give that would be as good as Kouzmanoff, without giving up one of our real big guns.  Would have been nice to pull a guy like him out though, don't you think?

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I was not terribly impressed with what little I saw of Barfield this year, and I think this trade may end up being a real win for the Padres, actually.  Barfield is relatively young and may still improve a lot, but if he doesn't show some more on-base ability he is not ever going to be a star player.  I don't know much about the prospects the Indians gave up, but Kouzmanoff looks like a good pickup and might even end up being a better hitter than Barfield as early as next year.  I'm happy enough that the Mets didn't give anything up for him.

That's not how they see it on Gas Lamp Ball, though, where they're mourning Barfield (home-grown players are always fan favorites):

http://www.gaslampball.com/story/2006/11/8/142451/734#commenttop

by anonymous on Nov 9, 2006 12:27 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Yeah
But still, a 23 year old slick fielding 2nd baseman with good gap power and good home run potential would be a nice fit on this team, and would provide a potential long term solution at 2nd base, even if he doesn't learn pitch selection.  Remember, we're counting on our 2B to be a #8 hitter, so those numbers would be real nice there.  He has a ton of potential to improve too.

I wouldn't have minded giving up Bannister and a solid hitting prospect (Carp?  I haven't kept up with our mid level guys lately) to get him.

by Mikeybags84 on Nov 9, 2006 3:36 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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