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  • Cubs may or may not have acquired Randall Delgado and this is his story

    Keith Law has confirmed that Ryan Dempster has been traded to the Atlanta Braves for Randall Delgado. The issue of money still has to be settled though. It was later confirmed there is not yet a trade. Nobody knows why. I assume the trade gets done so I"m getting a head start. The Cubs will probably send all or nearly all of Dempster's remaining $6 million or so on his contract. Delgado was the 46th ranked prospect by Baseball America entering the season. He was 3rd in their Braves top prospects and John Sickels ranked him 3rd in the Braves organization. Sickels graded him as a B+ pitcher and had this to say:

    His ERA in the majors was a bit misleading and he could probably use some Triple-A time, but another elite prospect projecting as a number two starter if all goes well.

    Delgado earned a cup of coffee with the Braves in 2011 at the age of 21. He started 7 games, threw 35 innings and had an impressive 2.83 ERA. Despite the ERA, he struckout fewer than 5 batters per 9 and walked 3.6 per 9. His FIP was 5.14. 

    It was just 35 innings and it was his first taste of big league action despite only 4 starts (21.2 innings) in AAA. Although he played almost the entire season with the Braves except for his most recent start in AAA, let's focus on his minor league results first.

    Delgado was signed in 2006 as an international free agent. In 2008 he came to the US and pitched 69 innings in rookie ball. It was a solid professional debut as he struckout 10.6 per 9, walked 3.9 per 9 and allowed an ERA of 3.13 and FIP of 3.32. What he's done at each stop up through his AAA last season is below:

    • 2009 A: 124 IP, 10.2 K/9, 3.6 BB/9, 4.35 ERA, 3.2 FIP
    • 2010 A+ 117.1 IP, 9.2 K/9, 2.5 BB/9, 2.76 ERA, 2.93 FIP
    • 2010 AA: 43.2 IP, 8.7 K/9, 4.1 BB/9, 4.74 ERA, 3.38 FIP
    • 2011 AA: 117.1 IP, 8.4 K/9, 3.5 BB/9, 3.84 ERA, 3.82 FIP
    • 2011 AAA: 21.2 IP, 10.4 K/9, 4.6 BB/9, 4.15 ERA, 4.82 FIP

    With the exception of High A in 2010 he's never really had a shiny ERA, but has for the most part posted solid FIPs. Only that stint in A+ stands out, but the others have mostly been the same. 

    He's been young for each level he's been in and he's still performed well. It led to him being ranked in the top 50 by Baseball America entering 2011 and 2012. Prior to the start of this season Baseball America said this:

    Background: Delgado was an unsung hero in Atlanta's unsuccessful playoff drive. After making a pair of emergency starts early in the year, he allowed a total of seven earned runs in five September starts. Unheralded when he signed at age 16 out of Panama, he has progressed faster than expected because his maturity and coachability allow him to make quick adjustments.

    We've heard the new front office talk a lot about how they're going after certain guys who can fit into what they call The Cubs Way. I'm sure this is the type of player that defines the type of minor leaguer they're looking for.

    Scouting Report: Delgado maintain a 92-94 mph fastball but struggles at times to command the pitch. His best offering is a plus curveball with sharp downward bite, and he also has a solid changeup. He has a smooth, quick delivery and does a good job of using the same arm speed with all of his pitches. Delgado tends to lose some deception when his arm action gets long. Despite his strong frame, he doesn't have an abundance of athleticism and doesn't handle the bat well, particularly in terms of bunting.

    You can see from the numbers I posted above that he hasn't shown great command and this year at the big leagues has been no different. He has shown the ability to rack up the strikeouts though not at the MLB level yet. I don't know about the rest of you, but I couldn't care less how he handles the bat. I don't think it will be too long before the NL gets the DH anyway.

    The Future: The Braves believe Delgado is ready to join the back of their rotation to open the 2012 season, though spending some more time in Triple-A to hone his fastball command could be beneficial as well. He profiles as an eventual No. 3 starter with a ceiling of a No. 2.

    Seeing as how patient the front office has been with prospects this season, we probably shouldn't be too surprised if the Cubs opt to leave him in AAA for a month. Trading a guy like Dempster and presumably $6 million for Delgado who is an eventual 3rd starter is a solid deal. If he can reach the ceiling it's a very good trade for the Cubs. 

    Delgado opened the season with the Braves this year and made 17 starts before being optioned to the minors recently. He threw 91.2 innings and increased his sub 5 K/9 up to slightly over 7, which is still lower than you'd hope, but much better. His walk rate remains relatively high. 

    He throws a fastball, changeup, two-seamer, slider, curve and the occasional cutter. His average fastball has been 92.5 and his average 2 seamer 91.7. So far this year he's gotten fewer than average swings outside the zone and inside the zone according to Fangarphs pfx data. He's right about average at batters making contact and has thrown many fewer pitches in the zone than the average pitcher. He also likes to take his time on the mound.

    Overall, there's a lot to like here. Dempster didn't have any surprlus trade value considering his salary. If the Cubs send all his salary that's about $6 million they should have expected to get in return. A grade B pitching prospect is worth about $7.3 and Delgado was a B+ entering the season. Consdidering it hasn't been a particularly strong season it seems to me to be a solid trade for both teams. The Braves get a good pitcher to help down the stretch and the Cubs get a 22 year old with a lot of potential to help several years down the road. 

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    50 Responses to “Cubs may or may not have acquired Randall Delgado and this is his story”

    1. Rizzo the Rat 1 Rizzo the Rat says:

      It would be a shame if Samardzija’s failure to cover first costs him a no-hitter. However, in a way, it would be fitting and fair. Ordinarily, a pitcher has little control over whether balls in play are hits. But in this case, it’s clearly on Samardzija. He doesn’t deserve a no-hitter, even though he’s been pitching very well.

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    2. Rice Cube 2 Rice Cube says:

      poor son of a bitch has to tell people he is a cub now

      lulz

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    3. bubblesdachimp 3 bubblesdachimp says:

      The 1000th consecutive episode of monday night raw has been fantastic

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    4. mb21 4 mb21 says:

      What a great start by Samardzija tonight. Just fantastic.

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    5. Berselius 5 Berselius says:

      Batman + Robin are having a nice game too

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    6. Berselius 6 Berselius says:

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    7. Rizzo the Rat 7 Rizzo the Rat says:

      Terrible AB by DeJesus. Not a single pitch near the zone.

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    8. 8 AndCounting says:

      Go Cubs.

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    9. Rizzo the Rat 9 Rizzo the Rat says:

      I sure hope Samardzija is allowed to finish this. Marmol scares me.

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    10. mb21 10 mb21 says:

      @ AndCounting:
      Don’t you mean Go Cubs Go?

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    11. Rizzo the Rat 11 Rizzo the Rat says:

      @ mb21:
      I was going to make a snarky comment about the Pirates offense, but, in truth, they haven’t been that bad this year.

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    12. 12 AndCounting says:

      @ mb21:
      Did they win? Is it over? I really want to write a post with the title “Smardzijin of Victory.”

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    13. Rice Cube 13 Rice Cube says:

      @ AndCounting:
      Marmol is in, so this might take a while.

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    14. 14 AndCounting says:

      Oh, Marmol’s pitching. Pirates win with one hit.

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    15. 15 AndCounting says:

      Or with two.

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    16. mb21 16 mb21 says:

      @ AndCounting:
      With Marmol in the odds of getting to do that today are slimmer. (dying laughing)

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    17. dylanj 17 dylanj says:

      email md

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    18. Rice Cube 18 Rice Cube says:

      Shut you all right up.

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    19. 19 AndCounting says:

      Praise Samardzijia, the Cubs win!

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    20. Rizzo the Rat 20 Rizzo the Rat says:

      Who was that imposter who wore bad Marmol’s uniform and looked exactly like bad Marmol? I liked his slider.

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    21. bubblesdachimp 21 bubblesdachimp says:

      AZL time!!!!

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    22. dylanj 22 dylanj says:

      Almora reached on an error, Vogelbach & Soler struck out.

      But those stats don’t count since its low minors KG’d

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    23. josh 23 josh says:

      Good to see Samardzija had a good start. I missed the game again. I was at the world’s craziest writer’s meetup group.

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    24. bubblesdachimp 24 bubblesdachimp says:

      almora 0-2

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    25. bubblesdachimp 26 bubblesdachimp says:

      Jake Kinlaw ‏@JakeKinlawMLB
      Dempster has agreed. Trade to be announced post-game or tomorrow morning. #Braves send Delgado and mid-level prospect to #Cubs

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    26. 27 Mercurial Outfielder says:

      Dempster has agreed.Trade to be announced post-game or tomorrow morning.#Braves send Delgado and mid-level prospect to #Cubs— Jake Kinlaw (@JakeKinlawMLB) July 24, 2012

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    27. bubblesdachimp 28 bubblesdachimp says:

      I do not believe that account to be legit howevr after research.

      Almora gunned someone at home

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    28. Rizzo the Rat 29 Rizzo the Rat says:

      Ichiro gets a hit in his first at-bat in a new uniform and proceeds to steal a base against his former team.

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    29. GBTS 30 GBTS says:

      Hey does anyone follow Jake Kinlaw?

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    30. Aisle424 31 Aisle424 says:

      GBTS wrote:

      Hey does anyone follow Jake Kinlaw?

      A whole 17 people.

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    31. bubblesdachimp 32 bubblesdachimp says:

      Almora goes deep. Soler 0-3

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    32. GW 34 GW says:

      @ bubblesdachimp:

      i’m not sure how he could know that. however, he does seem to have been the first one to tweet about the trade (before bowman and heyman, at least).

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    33. 35 Mercurial Outfielder says:

      MLBTR says O’s asked about LaHoffpauir

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    34. josh 36 josh says:

      @ Mercurial Outfielder:
      Sell! SELL!!

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    35. GW 37 GW says:

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      good hustle, kid.

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    36. GW 38 GW says:

      possible charlatan jake kinlaw claiming aaron northcraft could be the other player in the deal

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    37. 39 Eric says:

      @ GW:
      Total attendance estimated to be between three and four.

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    38. 40 Eric says:

      The outfielders would have to let a fart out slowly so as not to reveal who dealt it.

      Spooky.

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    39. bubblesdachimp 41 bubblesdachimp says:

      Arizona is a fun little team to follow

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    40. bubblesdachimp 42 bubblesdachimp says:

      Vogelbach to Boise

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    41. SVB 43 SVB says:

      @ josh:
      Who are the “world’s craziest writers”? Maybe I should add them to my reading list.

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    42. josh 44 josh says:

      @ SVB:
      The grouping was more like (world’s craziest) modifying (writer’s meetup group). So group was the noun in question there. I see the confusion now. That said, it was just some people from the area meeting up to discuss writing. One of them believes to have received a revelation from God. Not “you should be a writer” kind of revelation but like the BOOK OF REVELATIONS kind of revelation.

      At one point it was very much on the level of someone trying to recruit for a new cult.

      The real challenge for me was trying not to laugh. Which sounds mean, maybe, but you weren’t there.

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    43. josh 45 josh says:

      ….or were you?

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    44. SVB 46 SVB says:

      Colby Lewis is now slated for Tommy John surgery. Wonder if the Rangers will start looking more at Garza….

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    45. SVB 48 SVB says:

      @ josh:
      (dying laughing)
      (dying laughing)
      Ah–the curse of the hyphen strikes again.

      @ josh:
      If I’d been there, you could have laughed all you want. I would have been. How you kept from saying, “Smite me with your newfound powers oh revelationist” or something like that should probably be part of the next Profiles of Courage.

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    46. mb21 49 mb21 says:

      @ SVB:
      That wouldn’t surprise me.

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