The Seattle Mariners and the Oakland Athletics have agreed on a trade for First Baseman Ryon Healy. In return, Reliever Emilio Pagan and a Minor League prospect go to California.
Healy completed his first full season in 2017 in the Big Leagues and beat 25 home runs with 78 RBI over 149 games. He brought it to a slash line of. 271/. 302/. 451 for the A’s. He played mainly third base, but is actually a trained first baseman.
“After years of having entered the season with a question mark at first base, we are now hopeful that Ryon will be able to get in here and solve the problem as far as possible,”said Jerry Dipoto, Mariners General Manager,”He is a good offensive player who gives us this right-handed power element”.
The A’s were ready to give up Healy as the young Corner Infielders Matt Olson (First Base) and Matt Chapman (Third Base) excelled and celebrated good major league debuts. Only the Designated Hitter would have remained, a position that Khris Davis is mainly supposed to occupy.
Healy is 25 years old and will be under team control for another five years, which gives the M’s on this construction site security.
Pagan made his MLB debut in August at a game in Oakland, where he directly pitched 2 2/3 shut-out innings. Also to the A’s goes infielder Alexander Campos, who is mainly seen as a shortstop, but has also played second and third base. In the Dominican Summer League, the 17-year-old beat. 290 with two home runs and 59 RBI in 59 games.
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