With the Tuesday trade of
Sergio Santos from the
Chicago White Sox to the
Toronto Blue Jays, not only did
Andrew Bailey's trade market shrink -- the Jays were among the clubs rumored to have interest -- but the haul the Sox received may be far short of what
Oakland Athletics GM Billy Beane may be willing to accept in return.
Santos and Bailey are very similar commodities. Both under club control through at least 2014 and at a very reasonable salary. Santos' three option years and cleaner track record with injury may even give him the edge.
Beane and the A's front office is said to be seeking a young outfielder in return for their pitching trade bait, and perhaps Bailey can still bring back such a player. Every trade is unique and clubs value players differently.
We'll have to wait and see if the Santos trade hurt the A's chances to get what they really want for Bailey, and it's worth reiterating that the A's don't have to trade the right-hander if they don't get the offer they want.
The Santos deal could also have an impact on the trade values of
Huston Street and
Brandon League, as well as the free agency of
Ryan Madson,
Francisco Cordero and
Francisco Rodriguez.