The Providence Journal reported Thursday night that the Red Sox have a deal in place to trade Payton to the Oakland Athletics for reliever Chad Bradford. According to the paper, the deal can't be announced until the All-Star break because Bradford is on the disabled list and has to be activated first.
In an interview Friday morning on WEEI-AM in Boston, Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein confirmed that the team had a deal in place for Payton, but would not disclose details.
Payton and Vazquez were acquired last Dec. 20 from San Diego and neither was happy with his playing time. Payton, who started the past two seasons, batted .263 with five homers and 21 RBI in 133 at-bats over 55 games. He also has played for the New York Mets and Colorado Rockies.
"Jay was a valuable part of our club, but he just couldn't handle his role here," Francona said. "Last night he said, 'I tried, I couldn't do it.' It was time for him to move on."
Epstein told WEEI-AM the team made the move after a run-in between Payton and Francona during Wednesday night's game in Texas.
Epstein said Payton was taken off the team plane and put up in a hotel after the run-in prompted the decision. "He was not getting on that flight," he said. "It's not going to be tolerated here."
Well, that's a weird scenario. Was the confrontation that bad? Anyway, if the Sox can get Bradford for Payton, the risk is worth it in hopes Bradford can get to his healthy form. For A's fans, does this lead to another trade of an OF for some other type of help (either Byrnes, or if they can't get him resigned, Kotsay?).
Either way, I'm happy and hoping this will help in the future for the Sox.
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