R.A. Dickey passed his physical, clearing the final hurdle for his trade to Toronto. Here?s the?official?transaction:
Blue Jays acquire RHP R.A. Dickey, C Josh Thole and C Mike Nickeas from the Mets for C Travis d?Arnaud, C John Buck, RHP Noah Syndergaard and OF Wuilmer Becerra.
The final two names ? those of Nickeas and Becerras ? were just revealed today, and that part of the swap certainly favors the Mets. The soon-to-be 30-year-old Nickeas is strictly a third catcher; he?ll be called up to serve as a backup in the event of an injury to J.A. Arrencibia or Thole. Becerra has no track record to speak of ? he played in just 11 games in his pro debut last season before getting drilled in the face and suffering a broken jaw ? but he?s just 18 and he was a big signing out of Venezuela in 2011.
We also learned that there?s no cash in the deal, meaning that the Mets thought it was worth taking on Buck?s entire salary to get both d?Arnaud and Syndergaard in the deal. Buck was actually slated to be the most expensive player in the deal for 2013; he?s due $6 million, while Dickey was set to make $5 million. However, Dickey will be receiving a bit more now after agreeing to an extension as part of the deal.
That extension rips up Dickey?s previous deal, replacing it with a three-year, $29 million contract that includes a $12 million team option for 2016. It?s a bargain for a reigning Cy Young winner. For comparison?s sake, Zack Greinke will average $24.5 million per season as part of his six-year deal with the Dodgers.
Dickey will head a Toronto rotation also set to include Josh Johnson, Mark Buehrle, Ricky Romero and Brandon Morrow. Thole will likely serve as the knuckleballer?s personal catcher, with Arencibia handling the rest of the staff.
The Mets, obviously, get less help for 2013. While d?Arnaud may get a chance to compete for a starting job in spring training, expectations are that he?ll spend a couple of months in Triple-A to start the year, pushing back his free agency clock. The Mets will likely go with Buck as a starter and sign a cheap backup, hoping that Buck plays well enough to give himself a little trade value come June or July.
Still, if the Mets felt that had to trade Dickey (though they most certainly didn?t), this isn?t a bad return at all. D?Arnaud has All-Star potential and should be a solid regular at worst. Syndergaard, a 2010 supplemental first-round pick, is one of the game?s top 25 pitching prospects. He?ll open 2013 in high-A ball and perhaps contribute in 2014. Becerra is a lottery ticket.
The Jays are now the obvious favorites in the AL East, barring a surprise blitz from the Yankees. There are still some question marks in the bullpen, but the lineup could challenge for the AL lead in runs and the rotation is as talented as any in the league.
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