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2013年1月24日星期四

Mariners acquire Michael Morse in three-team deal involving Nationals and A's

Despite his strong desire to avoid becoming a regular or even part-time designated hitter, Michael Morse may have little choice in the matter now that he has been traded to the Seattle Mariners in a three-team deal that also includes the Washington Nationals and Oakland A's.

In the midst of all the drama surrounding Notre Dame's Manti Te'o on Wednesday afternoon, Jon Paul Morosi of Fox Sports snuck in a quick tweet reporting that a deal was close to materializing between Seattle and Washington.

The Washington Post's Adam Kilgore soon confirmed the deal was completed, and was the first to report that Washington would be receiving pitching prospect A.J. Cole — who they traded to Oakland last winter as the centerpiece of the Gio Gonzalez — along with two additional prospects from the A's in return for Morse. Additionally, Seattle will send catcher John Jaso to Oakland to complete the deal the three-way deal.

This certainly doesn't qualify as unexpected news. A Morse trade had become more and more likely as the winter has progressed due to the Nationals acquiring centerfielder Denard Span from the Minnesota Twins and re-signing Adam Laroche to a two-year deal.And again, despite Morse's opposition to a DH role, his landing in American League was almost inevitable because of his defensive shortcomings and his perceived value as a DH/first baseman/corner outfielder with some right-handed pop.

It's also no secret that Seattle has remained aggressive in their pursuit of offense even after acquiring Kendrys Morales and Raul Ibanez. Last week, they had a trade in place with the Arizona Diamondbacks to acquire outfielder Justin Upton, which would have proven to be a more ideal fit for their lineup, but Upton rejected the agreement without hesitation due to his no-trade clause.

So now they get Morse, who's 31 and set to be a free agent after the season. It'll be interesting to see how he ultimately fits in the Mariners lineup and whether or not he's happy in his role, but as Morosi suggests, that could all hinge on Jesus Montero's development behind the plate and Seattle's confidence in using him there regularly.

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