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Trade Details
ORIOLES GET A GOOD GLOVE-MAN IN TEJADA Sunday, June 4, 2017
The Baltimore Orioles acquired infielder Ruben Tejada from the New York Yankees for cash.
What does it give the Baltimore Orioles?
The O's don't have a pressing need at the major-league level for a utility infielder, but they do require one at the Triple-A level (since Paul Janish was recently called up by the big club). Tejada won't wow with his bat but he has a very versatile glove (with the ability to play at shortstop, second base and third base). Tejada also has several years of experience at the big-league level, so he is a nice depth addition overall.
What does it give the New York Yankees?
The Yankees have a lot of middle-infield depth in the minors (led by Gleyber Torres, but also including Donovan Solano, Tyler Wade, and Jorge Mateo) so Tejada became a luxury. It is a bit odd for a team to trade with a division rival (as New York is doing here with Baltimore), but the Yankees will not likely miss Tejada much, despite his solid batting production so far this season at Triple-A.
Fantasy Impact
Even if Tejada gets the nod this season and returns to the majors, his value is much more as a defensive fill-in than as a batsman. Avoid him in fantasy baseball.
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