Reports: Oswalt deal pending his approval
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Reports: Oswalt deal pending his approval
Daily News staff
All that stands in the way of the Phillies' acquiring Houston righthander Roy Oswalt is his willingness to waive his no-trade clause, according to multiple reports in Houston this morning.
The Phillies would send lefthander J.A. Happ and prospects to the Astros in exchange for Oswalt, the reports say.
According to the Houston Chronicle, Oswalt has been told of the deal on the table and the terms. Of course, it is not a certainty that Oswalt approves the deal, even if he was the one who asked the Astros to move him to a contender.
Houston's Fox 26 had the initial report late last night.
The trading deadline is 4 p.m. Saturday.
Oswalt told reporters Wednesday that he would like to have some time to decide before the deadline, perhaps increasing the urgency for the sides to come to an agreement.
"You do need a little bit of time," Oswalt said, according to MLB.com. "I don't want it to be two hours before the Deadline and have to make a quick decision. I would rather have a little bit of time to think about it."
According to the Fox 26 report, the sides have agreed on how much salary the Astros are paying, and ESPN is saying it could be a "significant amount." Oswalt is owed about $5 million for the rest of this season and $16 million next season.
It is unclear whether the Phillies have agreed to pick up Oswalt's $16 million option in 2012. He has indicated a willingness to restructure his contract in the right situation. Of course, that option year would put a major dent in what is already shaping up to a big payroll for 2012. The Phillies have $40 million combined due to Ryan Howard and Roy Halladay alone.
Phillies officials were not available this morning for comment. Houston GM Ed Wade has declined comment.
Foxsports.com reported earlier this week that Oswalt was unwilling to come to Philadelphia and did not want to pitch on the East Coast.
Oswalt told the Houston Chronicle, in response, "That's not an issue. Like I said from the beginning, it's going to have work for both of us."
Oswalt is 6-12 with a 3.42 ERA in 129 innings with 120 strikeouts this season. His arrival would give the Phillies a strong 1-2-3 punch at the top of their rotation with Roy Halladay and Cole Hamels.
The Astros are off today and Oswalt is scheduled to pitch Friday night at home against Milwaukee. If the deal happens, Oswalt would leave the Astros franchise one shy of the team record for wins (144) held by Joe Neikro.
Initially, reports indicated that the Phillies and Astros were looking for a third team, possibly Tampa Bay to be involved in the deal. That no longer became the case when the Phillies could not trade rightfielder Jayson Werth, following Shane Victorino's injury earlier this week.
Happ, who returned to the big leagues Sunday after missing most of the season, was drafted by the Phillies in the third round in 2004, when current Astros GM Ed Wade was still the Phillies' GM. He is scheduled to make $470,000 this season and is still several years away from free agency. The Astros have scouted Happ twice over the last week and a half.
The Phillies have talent at the lower levels of the minors and the Astros have scouted Lakewood, including a visit from Wade himself. The package figures to be heavy on pitching, rather than position players. Speculation has that Vance Worley, who was with the Phillies over the weekend and started at Triple A Tuesday night, could be included.
Interestingly, the Phillies keep saying that you can never have too much pitching and they keep ending up with less depth than they started with each move.
Amaro is a clown. ccheung
WE HAD MUCH BETTER AND WE LET HIM GO,OSWALT IS NOT AS GOOD AS YOU MAY THINK? frank martino
Dumb deal. Super dumb deal. Especially in the wake of Lee... RAJ is a JOKE! michaelfb68
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This proves that us fans were right and RAJ was worng in trading Lee. We could have Lee here and also Happ as our fourth starter. RAJ should be fired!!! Bigbadrookie
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Enough about you know who already. He WASN'T SIGNED for 2011 and wasn't going to sign. He'd be gone after this season. The comments about wanting to stay in Philly were only made AFTER he was traded. He wasn't saying that when the Phils offered him a multiyear contract. tomB
I have a bad feeling about this trade. I wonder what prospects are going. EarlKeese- For 2009-2010, Oswalt is 14-18 with an ERA right around 4.00. In the same period Happ is 13-5 with an ERA right around 2.90. I could see going all in for Oswalt and his bad back if you needed a #1, but we don't! I'd rather see Happ as the #3 starter behind Halladay and Hamels for the next 4 or 5 years than Oswalt for a year and a half, sucking up #1 money in the #3 slot. We need a closer, bullpen help, organizational pitching depth and a right-handed power bat to step in when Werth walks away. 1980
This isn't Oswalt of 2 years ago, this is "3 cortizone shot's in his back to keep him standing Oswalt." I feel like RAJ is Billy King Jr. Making moves to show that he's doing something..... Vote for Dickie
Stop with the Cliff Lee wining already!That horse has left the barn.Happ has more physical issues and potential problems than Oswalt and is not half the pitcher. Get'er done Ruben !!! soprano50
if this is true rube's decision-making is falling apart rapidly. this guy's back is a shawn andrews tick away from disaster when our greatest need is a closer. it's like ruben is not even watching the same games. barrywil
Too many people blame the FO for trading lee for prospects, pointing that despite the reality he'd be gone this winter (he will get over $18MM per yr on his next contract), the Phils should have afforded his $9MM 2010 salary, held him for season + post season, and simply taken the 2 1st round draft picks after he left as a free agent this winter. The real issue here would have been the trailing costs for those 1st rounders... the Phils already have their 1st round, will get 2 more when Werth leaves (b/c he too will be gone, getting upward to $15MM per yr on his next deal), and would have had another 2 more from Lee's departure. That's 5 kids with 1st round slotting! The owners / management anticipated this, and figured it did not want to commit ~$15MM signing bonuses on the 5 late first round / sandwich picks the'll have next summer. Instead, take some prospects from SEA and deal with 3 late first round / sandwich picks and ~$9MM in singing bonuses. John Westport, CT
bite the bullet, call the rangers, get cliff lee back lowthrowmcblow
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/if-phils-want-oswalt%2C-why%27d-they-deal-lee%3F-072810 jas157


