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Reds, Cubs Reportedly Close To Sean Marshall And Travis Wood Trade

The Cubs and Reds are close to swapping a pair of left-handed pitchers, according to reports.

Dec 21, 2011 - The Cincinnati Reds are likely to lose closer Francisco Cordero to free agency, leaving a gap in their bullpen. The Chicago Cubs entered the offseason with at least one ace reliever, but they certainly aren't just an ace reliever away from contending.

The two teams matched up, put aside the stigma of intra-division trades, and are reportedly close to a deal that would send Travis Wood and two prospects to the Cubs in exchange for lefty reliever Sean Marshall. From Ken Rosenthal:

The Reds and Cubs are in the advanced stages of trade discussions that would send left-handed reliever Sean Marshall to Cincinnati, according to major league sources.

Marshall has been one of the best relievers in baseball over the last two seasons:

Year G AB HR BB SO BA OBP SLG
2010 80 276 3 25 90 .210 .279 .290
2011 78 282 1 17 79 .234 .282 .284
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table  Generated 12/21/2011.


To put those numbers in perspective, Marshall turned every hitter he faced in 2011 into 2010 Cesar Izturis:

Player Year BA SLG OBP AB HR
Cesar Izturis 2010 .230 .268 .277 473 1
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Play Index Tool Used Generated 12/21/2011.


The Reds could certainly use Marshall as a closer if they decide to, or they could acquire another pitcher and move Marshall back to his more familiar setup role.

Travis Wood is a 24-year-old left-handed starter who took a little step back in 2011 after a very nice debut the season before. He provided depth for the Reds, and was likely going to be without a rotation slot again this season after the Reds traded for Mat Latos

ESPN Chicago is reporting that the Cubs are also getting two minor leaguers in the deal. The trade would be the first between the two teams since the Buck Coats-for-Marcos Mateo swap of 2007 that rocked the baseball world. 

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Any word on who the minor leaguers are?

I know that Wood was more touted as a prospect than Marshall was, but they actually seem on paper pretty similar except that a.) Marshall is a GB pitcher, while Wood seems to be more of a FB guy, and b.) Wood is several years younger.

So Wood seems like he would benefit from a move away from Cincinnati, but might be able to slot in as the left-handed setup man if he doesn’t stick in the rotation (just like Marshall). He seems to have generally cut down on his walks as he’s gotten older, though he regressed a little last season (understandable, since he also got hit harder).

I’m sure I’ve seen him pitch against the Cubs, but I don’t remember anything about him. I’m curious to hear who else is thrown in to the deal, though I doubt they’ll be anything spectacular.

by chapman_123 on Dec 21, 2011 2:34 PM EST reply actions  

You just had to

bring up that Coats-Mateo trade. I still haven’t recovered from that, you know, so thanks…oh, the pain, the horrible pain…

by CSFreeman on Dec 21, 2011 6:13 PM EST reply actions  

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