Encarnacion traded to Mariners for Santana in three-team deal
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[December 14, 2018]
The Cleveland Indians on
Thursday traded slugger Edwin Encarnacion to the Seattle Mariners
for Carlos Santana as part of a three-team deal that also includes
the Tampa Bay Rays, the Indians confirmed.
Santana, 32, has been traded for the second time in a span of 10
days. The Mariners acquired the first baseman as part of the trade
for shortstop Jean Segura on Dec. 3. The slugger returns to
Cleveland, where he spent the first eight years of his career.
It's another cost-saving move for the Mariners, who trade away two
years left on Santana's current deal for just one year remaining on
Encarnacion's. Further, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reports that
the Mariners may turn around and deal Encarnacion in the near
future.
As part of the deal, the Rays send 23-year-old first
baseman/outfielder Jake Bauers to the Indians in exchange for Cuban
third baseman Yandy Diaz and right-handed pitcher Cole Sulser,
according to the Indians.
The Mariners also get Cleveland's 2019 Competitive Balance Round B
First-Year Player Draft selection (77th overall), and all three
teams are exchanging cash. The New York Post's Joel Sherman reported
that the Rays are sending the Mariners $5 million and the Mariners
are sending the Indians $6 million.
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Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Carlos Santana (41) hits a two
RBI single against the Washington Nationals in the first inning at
Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Encarnacion spent the past two seasons with the Indians, slugging 70
total home runs and driving in 107 runs each year. The 35-year-old
has hit 380 home runs during a 14-year career that began with the
Cincinnati Reds.
Santana owns a lifetime .247 average and 198 home runs. His best
year with Cleveland came in 2016, when he clubbed career highs in
home runs (34) and RBIs (87).
Bauers played in 96 games for the Rays in 2018, batting .201 with 11
home runs and 48 RBIs.
Diaz, 27, has played in 88 games over parts of two seasons with the
Indians, hitting just one home run and batting .283 with a .727 OPS.
--Field Level Media
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