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Monday, November 10, 2008

SI.com is reporting that Matt Holliday has been acquired by the Oakland A's, ruling him out as an option in left field.

No word yet on the package that was shipped to Colorado, but the A's have several young outfielders, one of whom I assume was involved.

The Associated Press, citing a person familiar with the negotiations, said reliever Huston Street, lefty starter Greg Smith and outfielder Carlos Gonzalez are among the players who had been discussed in recent days. The AP says Holliday will take a physical on Tuesday.

Despite national speculation to the contrary, it isn't a huge surprise that Holliday won't be a Phil.

But at least it is now completely off the table.

Posted by David Murphy @ 3:52 PM  Permalink | 28 comments
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Posted 02:51 PM, 11/10/2008
Frank Lloyd Wrong
Thank The Lord.
Posted 03:01 PM, 11/10/2008
robm0202
Yea, more and more this was starting to look like a bad idea, from what I'm hearing Greg Smith is a big part of the deal but there has to be a couple high level prospects in there too
Posted 03:06 PM, 11/10/2008
Lando_M
Almost definitely for the best - too expensive without enough certainty - but it would have been great to see him knock 'em out & around the bank
Posted 03:20 PM, 11/10/2008
RollinsWasRight
Brilliant. There goes Holliday's free agent value. A product of Coors Field, going to Oakland, with little or no offensive support, and one of the worst hitter's parks in all of baseball. Watch his power numbers plummet, and his "market value" fall even further, even faster. Stinks to be Matt Holliday today. Although there is a glimmer of hope for the poor guy... it isn't a done deal yet. All the reports currently out there say it is CLOSE to happening... not that it has happened.
Posted 03:21 PM, 11/10/2008
takeitdeep
Thank God. Now re-sign Pat.
Posted 03:51 PM, 11/10/2008
robm0202
Carlos Gonzalez, Huston Street, and Greg Smith for Holliday; I think Beane has lost it, no way Holliday signs long term with them
Posted 03:53 PM, 11/10/2008
bigredmachinefan
RWR is right as rain....Holliday will be exposed in Oakland. He should have made Philly his #1 destination. It will be interesting to see how this deal shakes out. Good news for Burrel, he suddenly has more leverage with Phillies and everyone else. Pick up the phone Ruben and talk with his agent.
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Posted 04:04 PM, 11/10/2008
natedog
we can put wheels in left and use scottie palmer as a late inning sub.
Posted 04:05 PM, 11/10/2008
Bob65S
This is great news. Colorodo was crazy in what they were asking. Now please just sign Burrell to a 2 yr deal.
Posted 04:11 PM, 11/10/2008
93phils
Atkins played 14 innings in LF in 2004. Could he play LF now? I think Rockies would take Happ and Feliz for him. Throw in that catcher prospect too
Posted 04:33 PM, 11/10/2008
rockinrob
The Wheels dance? I thought it was like a convulsion.
Posted 04:34 PM, 11/10/2008
nickj
I actually thought the A's may have been interested in signing Burrell. This may be a blessing in more ways than one.
Posted 04:35 PM, 11/10/2008
yougottabelieve26
whooaaaaa there 93phils. Feliz, Happ, and Marson for a guy who's not really that much of an upgrade over Feliz when you consider Pedro's glove? I'm nautious just thinking about it. We can't just be "throwing in" a guy into deals right now that we may need behind the plate for a couple of years if Ruiz continues to have long bouts of offensive trouble. Besides, if you are going to send him somewhere, do it for an arm or a guy like Holliday, not Atkins.
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About David Murphy
David Murphy joined the Daily News as its Phillies beat writer in February of 2008. Born in Upper Merion and raised in the Poconos, he attended college at La Salle University before taking jobs with the Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Sun-News and the St. Petersburg ( Fla. ) Times.

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