DeRosa Trade: Towers Says Deal Is Off

Posted by Tim Malcolm, Thu, December 11, 2008 03:18 PM

UPDATE (1:44 p.m.): Corey Brock of MLB.com reports Padres General Manager Kevin Towers said the deal sending Jake Peavy to the Cubs is dead. He writes:

Towers said on Wednesday that he thought the only thing holding up the deal was the need for the Cubs to move one or two contracts — namely pitcher Jason Marquis and his $9.875 million salary and possibly second baseman Mark DeRosa and his $5.5 million salary for 2009.

The Phillies were said to want DeRosa and were thought to be willing to trade left-handed pitcher J.A. Happ, 26, who was 8-7 with a 3.60 ERA at Triple-A Lehigh Valley a year ago. Happ profiles as the kind of pitcher the Padres like — a strike-thrower with strong control — and one who could slide into the starting rotation in 2009.

There were some reports that a deal would include 24-year-old Kyle Kendrick, who was 11-9 with a 5.49 ERA with the Phillies last season.

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Cubs General Manager Jim Hendry says there’s no trade. From Bruce Miles:

On the Jake Peavy front, word out of the San Diego Padres camp is that GM Kevin Towers feels the ball is squarely in the Cubs’ court and that Towers hopes he knows by today whether the two teams have at least the makings of a trade.

Earlier this week, Towers had set today as the day he either wanted to see additional progress made or say Peavy would stay with the Padres. That doesn’t seem realistic, as San Diego ownership is serious about reducing its payroll.

“There’s no trade to talk about,” Hendry said.

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19 Responses to “DeRosa Trade: Towers Says Deal Is Off”

  1. Phil Says:

    Phillies should swoop in and get Peavy themselves.

  2. Pete Says:

    Will he come here? I saw a report that the Padres had asked him to waive his NTC clause to come to Philly, but never saw that confirmed.

  3. Geoff Says:

    yeah screw the cubs…im not a huge peavy fan though…i think hes going to come abck to earth when he leaves san diego..his road ERA is over 4…i wouldnt give up carrasco or donald for him…or marson either…

    i hate all these denials and back and forths…hey hendry: we know theres a deal, dotn be an a$$ and act like it doesnt exist…if the deals dead then say its dead..but dont act like its a national security secret…i hate it when prosports teams act like theyre the cia and refuse to talk about trades…maybe evejn making them “secret trades”

  4. Geoff Says:

    no coste is gone…ruiz is the starter, paulino backup..marson starts the season in AAA…

  5. Griffin Says:

    yeah, Peavy’s home/road splits are pretty significant and it’d take most of our top prospect to get him. The Cubs were going to give up Vitters who is better than anything we have. Overall, I think it’d take too much to get him, whereas with Derek Lowe, it’d just take money (but maybe too much money).

  6. Geoff Says:

    they should explore other trade options for a 2/3 starter….im scared off of peavy…please everyone go and look at the home/road splits like griffin did…its not pretty…hed bea good number three starter in CBP if he could keep his era under 4..but ii dont really know that he can..

  7. Andrew R. Says:

    well either way this is a win-win for the phillies. if the trade doesnt go through, than happ takes over moyer’s spot and we are free to go after derek lowe. no more than 3 years though. OR, we get derosa, a wonderful club-house leader who can fill in more than aptly at 2nd and a little OF.

    At what point do we start thinking about going the extra mile and signing Manny for 3-years, $75 or $80M? Esp. if Lowe is taken. I want nothing to do with burnett or pettitte. I firmly believe the yanks will get sheets at 2 years, $30M. IF sheets is available, lets get him for 2 years, and when he gets injured, carrasco can come up and fill in.

  8. RK Says:

    I agree it would take too much to get him, however unless Derosa is going really help this ballclub I dont think we should help a team we may very well contending with next year

  9. Justin Says:

    Peavy deal is dead according MLBtraderumors.com

    I guess in theory this opens a possibilty of trying to acquire Peavy for the Phils

  10. NJ Says:

    Peavy’s dug himself a hole and his list of suitors is shrinking, with the Cubs, Yanks, Braves out he’ll be back hoping 1 of the LA teams comes to mop up the mess.

  11. Justin Says:

    Apparently he’s pitched his last game for SD as there are reports the ownership group is cutting salary so he will be traded but it looks like it will fall to the Yanks, Angels, or Dodgers to acquire him unless the Braves renew interest if they fail to sign Burnett

  12. Chuck P Says:

    If you want to trump the Mets…a 1-2 punch of Hamels and Peavy would accomplish that and his contract is a good one (3 years 52 million). Without hesitation, he’s been the best pitcher in the NL over the past 5 years. 4 out of the last 5 years he’s had an ERA under 3.00 and better than 170 k’s. He needs to get out of San Diego and get some run support. If we can convince him to waive his NT clause, I would be willing to give the Padres a lot…

  13. Chuck P Says:

    Punto resigns for 2 years/8.5 million… that’s more than our starting 3B made last year!

  14. psujoe Says:

    What do you guys think of Looper as a #3 or is he more a 4?

  15. Georgie Says:

    Chuck, I heard that Peavy is afraid of CBP, that’s why Philly’s on his list of places he won’t go. Even though we won the ws, there are still pitchers who won’t come here because of the small park.

  16. Chuck P Says:

    He’s afraid of CBP but not Wrigley? Listen, the guy can throw… and he hasn’t gotten any run support in five years. That has to drive him nuts! I mean, it has already driven him to the point where he wants out (and it wasn’t too long ago that he signed a 3 year deal before hitting free agency so that he could stay in San Diego). Something happened behind closed doors to get to this point… if the Padres play hardball and say, “It’s either Philadelphia or San Diego.” He might come here. Just a thought.

  17. Chuck P Says:

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/parkfactor

    Wrigley is a better hitters park than CBP… he’s afraid of the East Coast. Philadelphia is not a bad place to play if you play the game the right way. Peavy is someone that would thrive here.

  18. Georgie Says:

    Chuck, I think certain ballbarks get into players heads, no matter the sport. Eagles kicker David Akers hates Giant Stadium because they leave the doors open and it creates a weird draft. Some players don’t like to play in domes, I’m not saying CBP isn’t a lovely park, but there are certain pitchers who don’t feel comfortable here. We all know pitchers are the biggest head cases of all positions in baseball, right?

  19. Peavy's Agent Says:

    Listen, Jake would rather play for all those lovable Cubs fans enjoying a lovely day sipping beer and eating hotdogs in beautiful Wrigley, than playing for a booing crowd of diehards in 50 degree April weather.

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