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Auggie

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Mon Jul 29, 2019, 08:19 AM Jul 2019

A lesser trade-deadline trade, but a pretty good one for Cleveland IMHO [View all]

Cleveland trades for Tampa Bay’s INF Christian Arroyo and RHP Hunter Wood in exchange for international slot money and a class A minor league player.

Arroyo, a once-highly touted prospect of the Giants, couldn't hit consistently in his initial MLB debut and was traded to the Rays for Evan Longoria in a multi-player deal. But ... what potential. He's currently on I.L. but with a contract that extends through 2024, and could be a fixture in Cleveland's infield (3B, 2B) for years. The Tribe has a great instructional coaches. If anyone can turn around Arroyo, it'll be Cleveland.

But I think the big steal is Wood. Cleveland has a killer stretch of 20 games starting Tuesday, all against contenders or teams with winning records. Wood will probably see some action. He's 1-1 with a 2.48 ERA in 19 games with the Rays, and struck out 24 in 29 innings. He is also under contract through 2024 and will likely be a fixture for years as well.

The Rays got Ruben Cardenas, a 2018 draft of Cleveland's. He was hitting .284 (91-for-320) with 19 doubles, six triples, 10 homers and 54 RBI in Class A, with a .818 OPS.

Small trade. But a good one.

DETAILS: https://www.cleveland.com/tribe/2019/07/cleveland-indians-trade-for-tampa-bays-inf-christian-arroyo-and-rhp-hunter-wood.html

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