It seems apparent at this point that the San Diego Padres are intent on trading Jake Peavy this winter. Sure, they just signed him to a three-year extension last December worth $52 million, but they thought they were going to have a good team at the time. A 63-99 record this season proved otherwise, and now the organization is heading in a different direction.The Padres want to rebuild, and they could use all that money they promised to Peavy to do it, so they're going to try and move him. The problem is that Peavy had a full-no trade clause put in to his new contract, so their options are limited. In fact, there are only five teams they can trade Jake to at the moment that he'll be cool with.
[Jake's agent Barry]Axelrod said Padres General Manager Kevin Towers told him late in the season that the team was looking to rebuild and that could benefit from unloading Peavy's contract. Axelrod said he recently gave Towers a list of teams to which Peavy might consent to being traded. On that list were the Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros and St. Louis Cardinals.Of those five teams, I'm guessing you could take the Dodgers right off the list. I don't think the Padres would trade Peavy to a division foe unless they got a lot in return. As for the Cubs, I'm not sure if they have enough in their system after the Harden trade to get Peavy, though maybe if they were willing to give up Jeff Samardzija and Carlos Marmol, the Padres would listen. Can you imagine the Cubs with a rotation of Carlos Zambrano, Rich Harden, Ryan Dempster, Ted Lilly, and Jake Peavy? Why they might win 120 games before getting swept out of the first round next season!
"This isn't Jake asking," Axelrod said. "He wants to stay in San Diego."
You'll also notice that the Yankees, who have expressed their interest in Peavy over the last few weeks, aren't on the list.


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10-25-2008 @ 9:12PM
ccback99 said...
This would be a great addition to the rotation and give some help to Oswalt and the rest of the starters. If the Astro's could add Peavy and maybe another decent starter then the Astro's could maybe see another run at the World Series.
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10-28-2008 @ 11:05PM
kevin said...
Peavy would be very intriguing for the cubs. I am still betting the cubs make a run at CC beings he is a free agent. Still, I am sure the cubs could put together a package that might intrigue the Pads. People seem to forget about Rich Hill and I think he will be back to his rookie form or better by next year. A big lefty, with a low 90's fastball and big time curve would be an inticing name to start a package. Hill would be cheap. There is also the rumors of D LEE possibly being traded, fi he will agree to it beings he has a no trade clause, that could catch the attention of a GM
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