Cincinnati Reds trade Yonder Alonso to the Baltimore Orioles for J.J. Hardy
In case you haven't noticed, the Reds have a serious problem at shortstop.
Paul Janish and
Edgar Renteria have gotten the bulk of the at-bats there, and both have an OPS below .580. As Dave Cameron pointed out recently, J.J. Hardy has been putting together an excellent season, and although the O's have hinted they want to re-sign him, they should be focusing on getting younger. Enter Alonso.
He's a first baseman by trade, but he's blocked in Cincy by
Joey Votto. The Reds have had the 24-year-old Alonso playing some left field for Triple-A Louisville, but that's the baseball equivalent of jamming a square peg in a round hole. The O's don't have a long-term solution at first, and Alonso, who's hitting .298/.372/.490, would fit perfectly there.
The Reds are a win-now team and have outscored opponents by 29 runs despite being two games under .500. The NL Central is wide open, and Hardy could help put them over the top. And even they don't re-sign Hardy, they have
Zack Cozart ready to take over next year. Cozart is about to turn 26 years old and won't be a star, but he could be a decent regular for a couple of years.