Alberto Callaspo Possibly Being Traded

Ken Rosenthal
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Callaspo, as a free agent who signed last off-season, has right to reject any trade before June 15. That may be holdup, one source says.
 
I am not a fan of Juan Uribe ... in the slightest. I actually think I'd rather keep Callaspo.

Uribe is far superior to Callapso.

I don't get why we'd be in on Uribe mind you, I'm virtually certain we'll have to give up a prospect as I doubt the Dodgers will cut him or care about the money difference. They don't have money issues. If we trade any prospect who' sin our top 30 with Callaspo for Uribe, I'll be confused. It would mean they think they can compete this year, but don't want to invest the prospects to go after a real talent like Frazier.
 
Uribe is far superior to Callapso.

I don't get why we'd be in on Uribe mind you, I'm virtually certain we'll have to give up a prospect as I doubt the Dodgers will cut him or care about the money difference. They don't have money issues. If we trade any prospect who' sin our top 30 with Callaspo for Uribe, I'll be confused. It would mean they think they can compete this year, but don't want to invest the prospects to go after a real talent like Frazier.

I would be with you on if they trade any prospect of significance.

Maybe they are just concerned with what it will do to the clubhouse if Uribe is sent to the bench.
 
Uribe is also better than Callaspo - but seems like a redundant player as Chris Johnson

Agreed. Maybe this puts the Braves in a better position to trade CJ though. As far as what he brings to the team this year, I like Uribe better than Callaspo or CJ.
 
The Dodgers don't give a whit for money. I doubt they'd include a prospect in exchange for salary relief, and I doubt they'd want Callaspo enough to extend themselves at all. They're just looking to dump Uribe on someone to clear space for Guerrrero/Olivera.

If we got Uribe, he'd be a clunker for us, and somehow Bert would end up with a WS ring. On the bright side, we could revisit the El Juan Chubbard nickname.
 
Uribe is far superior to Callapso.

I don't get why we'd be in on Uribe mind you, I'm virtually certain we'll have to give up a prospect as I doubt the Dodgers will cut him or care about the money difference. They don't have money issues. If we trade any prospect who' sin our top 30 with Callaspo for Uribe, I'll be confused. It would mean they think they can compete this year, but don't want to invest the prospects to go after a real talent like Frazier.

Uribe is 36. There isn't much left in the tank -- never was, really. He's a mediocre ballplayer. Perhaps he'd represent an upgrade from Callaspo, but he can only play 3B anymore and offensive production is clearly on the decline. Maybe he'd benefit from moving away from Chavez Ravine, but I doubt it.
 
The Dodgers don't give a whit for money. I doubt they'd include a prospect in exchange for salary relief, and I doubt they'd want Callaspo enough to extend themselves at all. They're just looking to dump Uribe on someone to clear space for Guerrrero/Olivera.

Yeah, I doubt any prospects are involved.
 
I assume the Dodgers will DFA Callaspo, as the Braves would have done in a few days time. So the Dodgers were just looking to clear a roster spot and get some semblance of value for Uribe (in a fringe prospect and modest salary relief). The Braves get a small upgrade to their 3B depth for minimal cost.
 
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Sources: Deal between #Dodgers and #Braves would involve six players. Uribe and minor leaguer for Callaspo and three minor leaguers.

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Some of minor leaguers #Dodgers would receive from #Braves would add to team’s pitching depth.
 
Ken Rosenthal
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Some of minor leaguers #Dodgers would receive from #Braves would add to team’s pitching depth.
 
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