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Adidas410s
01-29-2008, 05:59 PM
The Mets have agreed to a trade with the Minnesota Twins to acquire Johan Santana for four prospects, pending the left-hander working out an extension with New York and passing a physical.

The Mets have been granted a 72-hour window to work out a new contract with Santana.

If New York can work out a contract agreement with Minnesota, the Mets will send outfielder Carlos Gomez and pitchers Phil Humber, Deolis Guerra and Kevin Mulvey to the Twins.

The trade agreement was first reported by USA Today on its Web site.

"Right now, the Twins have no comment," the Twins' head of communications, Mike Herman, told 1050 ESPN New York's Andrew Marchand. Mets vice president of media relations Jay Horwitz also had no comment.

Santana, who completely controls his fate because of the full no-trade clause he possesses, asked the Twins to make a decision, which is why Minnesota imposed a Tuesday deadline for offers from the interested teams.

The Red Sox also made offers, while the Yankees appeared to be out of the Santana talks altogether before the Twins accepted the Mets' offer.

The agent for Santana, Peter Greenberg, would not comment on whether he has been told the Mets have worked out a trade for his client, or about Santana's request for resolution.

It is not known if Santana, who turns 29 on March 13, explicitly informed the Twins that he would invoke his no-trade clause and then file for free agency after the 2008 season, but that has always been his right. It appears the Twins have taken his request seriously.

Among the three suitors for Santana, the Mets have the strongest need for a frontline starter, as well as the greatest willingness to pay him the enormous extension he will demand in order to waive his no-trade clause. It is expected that Santana's request will be for a deal in the range of six years for $150 million.

The Twins extended a four-year, $80 million offer to Santana, which he rejected this offseason. The offer was well beyond the $13.25 million he is scheduled to make in 2008.

ESPN's Peter Gammons and ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney contributed to this report.

sahen
01-29-2008, 06:04 PM
he wants too much but too bad the astros couldnt have got him, wouldve fixed a huge prob w/ the rotation....

Bull19
01-29-2008, 06:04 PM
TWINS SCREWED THEMSELVES ON THIS TRADE

sahen
01-29-2008, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by Bull19
TWINS SCREWED THEMSELVES ON THIS TRADE

doesnt appear like they had much of a choice, either trade him now or keep him and get nothing for him at the end of next year...apparantly if Santana doesn't like the deal then he can veto the trade and the Twins will be really screwed then...

Maroon87
01-29-2008, 06:09 PM
Originally posted by Adidas410s
The Mets have agreed to a trade with the Minnesota Twins to acquire Johan Santana for four prospects, pending the left-hander working out an extension with New York and passing a physical.

The Mets have been granted a 72-hour window to work out a new contract with Santana.

If New York can work out a contract agreement with Minnesota, the Mets will send outfielder Carlos Gomez and pitchers Phil Humber, Deolis Guerra and Kevin Mulvey to the Twins.

The trade agreement was first reported by USA Today on its Web site.

"Right now, the Twins have no comment," the Twins' head of communications, Mike Herman, told 1050 ESPN New York's Andrew Marchand. Mets vice president of media relations Jay Horwitz also had no comment.

Santana, who completely controls his fate because of the full no-trade clause he possesses, asked the Twins to make a decision, which is why Minnesota imposed a Tuesday deadline for offers from the interested teams.

The Red Sox also made offers, while the Yankees appeared to be out of the Santana talks altogether before the Twins accepted the Mets' offer.

The agent for Santana, Peter Greenberg, would not comment on whether he has been told the Mets have worked out a trade for his client, or about Santana's request for resolution.

It is not known if Santana, who turns 29 on March 13, explicitly informed the Twins that he would invoke his no-trade clause and then file for free agency after the 2008 season, but that has always been his right. It appears the Twins have taken his request seriously.

Among the three suitors for Santana, the Mets have the strongest need for a frontline starter, as well as the greatest willingness to pay him the enormous extension he will demand in order to waive his no-trade clause. It is expected that Santana's request will be for a deal in the range of six years for $150 million.

The Twins extended a four-year, $80 million offer to Santana, which he rejected this offseason. The offer was well beyond the $13.25 million he is scheduled to make in 2008.

ESPN's Peter Gammons and ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney contributed to this report.

If I'm not mistaken, Phil Humber is from Rice. :thinking:

SintonFan_inAustin
01-29-2008, 08:04 PM
Rangers somehow dont know how to pull off trades like these:(

eagles_victory
01-29-2008, 08:13 PM
Originally posted by sahen
doesnt appear like they had much of a choice, either trade him now or keep him and get nothing for him at the end of next year...apparantly if Santana doesn't like the deal then he can veto the trade and the Twins will be really screwed then... They had offers from the Red Sox and the Yankees that were both better offers. The Yanks offered a package based around Melkey Cabrera and Phil Hughes and the Sox offered two different packages one was around John Lester I believe and another around Jacobi Elsbury I think both were considered to be much better offers by the know alls of baseball

sahen
01-29-2008, 08:41 PM
Originally posted by eagles_victory
They had offers from the Red Sox and the Yankees that were both better offers. The Yanks offered a package based around Melkey Cabrera and Phil Hughes and the Sox offered two different packages one was around John Lester I believe and another around Jacobi Elsbury I think both were considered to be much better offers by the know alls of baseball

maybe Santana said he would veto if traded to those teams? it sounds like to me that Santana has the power here not the Twins, they are just trying to get something....

big daddy russ
01-29-2008, 08:54 PM
Guerra, Mulvey and Gomez are super prospects... top 50-types. Humber was not too long ago and could still be. Doesn't look like the Twins did too poorly here.