Say hey, baseball: Cole Hamels is traded and David Price is next – SB Nation

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It’s a glorious day if you’re a baseball fan or baseball writer, because Cole Hamels has finally been traded. Now neither of us has to wonder about where he’s going or what the Phillies plan is, or argue about what his true value is. It turns out that the extremists on both sides — the ones who suggested Hamels’ contract made him worthless versus the ones who believed nothing short of a basket full of top-15 prospects would get a deal done — were wrong. The real answer, as it so often is, came in the middle, with the Phillies getting a promising package of raw prospects from the Rangers that they had to use their financial abilities to help shake loose.

So, with Hamels off the market and Johnny Cueto a Royal, the spotlight is squarely on the Tigers and David Price. Following Wednesday’s game, president and general manager Dave Dombrowski said it was time for a “reboot,” making pending free agents Price and Yoenis Cespedes available. Price should return a solid package to Detroit, especially if Ken Rosenthal is right in saying that the only reason Price’s market was limited a year ago was due to the $20 million everyone knew he had coming to him in 2015. On a side note: if you can’t afford one year of David Price at $20 million, please sell your professional baseball team and go away forever.

The Blue Jays, fresh off acquiring Troy Tulowitzki, are one of four teams in on Price. The Dodgers, Giants and Yankees are the other three, and now that Hamels is gone, maybe the Dodgers intensify that push. Price has felt destined to be a Yankee for a long time, however, given his left-handedness will complement that park perfectly, so maybe this is when the Yankees come out of their deadline quiet to make the move that could ensure them the AL East title. We’re going to find out soon, because, as of this writing, there are fewer than 32 hours left before the deadline.

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