Just one day after starting catcher Jorge Posada had season-ending shoulder surgery, the surging Yankees moved to fill the gap as they acquired 14-time All-Star Ivan Rodriguez. New York sent right-handed reliever Kyle Farsnworth to Detroit in exchange for the 36-year old catcher.
He instrumental in the Marlins' 2003 World Championship and led the Tigers' World Series a year later. Rodriguez, who has won the Gold Glove award 13 times, was hitting .295 with five homers in 82 games this season. The future Hall of Famer was hitting .381 in his last 31 games.
"He's still an everyday guy," Yankees manager Brian Cashman said. "He's an upgrade in spite of everything we've got."
As for the Tigers they get a much-needed shot to the bullpen in Farnsworth, a player they traded to Atlanta three years ago for prospects.
What Farnsworth, who's pitched some of his best ball in years in the
last two months with a 2.82 ERA since May 27, represents to the Tigers
is some perceived stability in the bullpen. Nothing spectacular. But at this point, they'll be satisfied with dependable.
"This one came out of the blue, but it makes us better," said Dave Dombrowski, general manager and president of the Tigers.
Bob Wojnowski of the Detroit News thinks it's a move the team had to make.
"So Pudge Rodriguez is gone to the Yankees, a strange ending to a very good four-plus seasons here," Wojnowski wrote on his BLOG. He's a future Hall-of-Famer who gave the Tigers credibility before they earned it, but someone of note had to go because the Tigers were desperate for pitching help. And believe it or not, Kyle Farnsworth automatically becomes the team's most-important reliever. his certainly isn't a slam-dunk move by general manager Dave Dombrowski because Farnsworth has consistency issues. But it's a necessary move, and I don't have a problem with it."