Golly Gio…That’s a Big Trade!

The Washington Nationals acquired LHP Gio Gonzalez from the Oakland A’s on Thursday, sending four prospects to Oakland in return for the 26-year-old starter.  Gonzalez has been a pretty solid starter for the A’s, compiling a 38-32 record and 3.93 ERA in 89 starts since 2008, including a 31-21 record and 3.17 ERA over his last 55 starts (2010-2011).  Gonzalez can still be wild, posting a league-leading 91 walks in 2011, but he makes up for it with solid strikeout rate, including 197 in 202 IP last season.  You may wonder if he’ll be a superstar outside of pitcher-friendly Overstock.com Stadium (where Oakland plays for those of you who don’t follow terrible marketing ploys).  The last two seasons, these are his home/road splits:

Home: 18-8 record, 212 IP, 2.63 ERA, 189/95 K/BB

Road: 13-13 record, 190 2/3 IP, 3.78 ERA, 179/88 K/BB

Gonzalez is moving to what has been a pitcher’s park in Washington and it’s not like a 3.78 ERA isn’t solid, but he had a much better split at home in Oakland.

In return, the A’s received these four Minor Leaguers, with career stats shown:

Brad Peacock

Year League W L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO
2007 GCL 1 1 3.89 13 7 39.1 38 17 1 15 34
2007 1 1 3.89 13 7 39.1 38 17 1 15 34
2008 NYP 4 7 3.12 14 14 75 67 26 3 27 54
2008 SAL 0 5 9.09 8 8 33.2 38 34 8 21 23
2008 4 12 4.97 22 22 108.2 105 60 11 48 77
2009 SAL 5 8 4.05 19 17 100 104 45 10 32 77
2009 CAR 3 3 4.34 8 7 47.2 46 23 4 10 27
2009 8 11 4.14 27 24 147.2 150 68 14 42 104
2010 CAR 4 9 4.44 19 18 103.1 109 51 11 25 118
2010 EAS 2 2 4.66 7 7 38.2 33 20 5 22 30
2010 6 11 4.5 26 25 142 142 71 16 47 148
2011 EAS 10 2 2.01 16 14 98.2 62 22 4 23 129
2011 INT 5 1 3.19 9 9 48 36 17 5 24 48
2011 15 3 2.39 25 23 146.2 98 39 9 47 177
2011 2 0 0.75 3 2 12 7 1 0 6 4

Derek Norris

Year League AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS
2007 GCL 0.203 123 16 25 6 2 4 15 25 38 2 0.344 0.382 0.726
2007 0.203 123 16 25 6 2 4 15 25 38 2 0.344 0.382 0.726
2008 NYP 0.278 227 42 63 12 0 10 38 63 56 11 0.444 0.463 0.906
2008 0.278 227 42 63 12 0 10 38 63 56 11 0.444 0.463 0.906
2009 SAL 0.286 437 78 125 30 0 23 84 90 116 6 0.413 0.513 0.926
2009 0.286 437 78 125 30 0 23 84 90 116 6 0.413 0.513 0.926
2010 CAR 0.235 298 67 70 19 0 12 49 89 94 6 0.419 0.419 0.838
2010 0.235 298 67 70 19 0 12 49 89 94 6 0.419 0.419 0.838
2011 EAS 0.21 334 75 70 17 1 20 46 77 117 13 0.367 0.446 0.813
2011 0.21 334 75 70 17 1 20 46 77 117 13 0.367 0.446 0.813

Tom Milone

Year League W L ERA G GS IP H ER BB SO
2008 NYP 1 3 4.57 6 3 21.2 27 11 3 22
2008 SAL 0 3 2.89 7 7 37.1 36 12 6 27
2008 1 6 3.51 13 10 59 63 23 9 49
2009 CAR 12 5 2.91 27 25 151.1 144 49 36 106
2009 12 5 2.91 27 25 151.1 144 49 36 106
2010 EAS 12 5 2.85 27 27 158 161 50 23 155
2010 12 5 2.85 27 27 158 161 50 23 155
2011 INT 12 6 3.22 24 24 148.1 137 53 16 155
2011 12 6 3.22 24 24 148.1 137 53 16 155
2011 1 0 3.81 5 5 26 28 11 4 15

A.J. Cole

Year League W L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO
2010 NYP 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
2010 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
2011 SAL 4 7 4.04 20 18 89 87 40 6 24 108
2011 4 7 4.04 20 18 89 87 40 6 24 108

These four are truly a great return on Gonzalez by A’s GM Billy Beane.  Peacock (#2), Cole (#4) and Norris (#10) were all ranked in the top 10 prospects list of the Nationals organization by Baseball America.  Peacock and Milone both saw some starts in D.C. last year and are Major League ready.  Norris is an intriguing prospect at catcher, looking like a Mike Napoli-lite with his big powerful swing and low average (pre-2011 Napoli, of course).  Cole is very young but he has a huge ceiling.  His K-rate last year was very good and he’ll probably be tested by the A’s to see what they have.  At 6’4″, 180, he has a nice frame and his already solid results and ability could continue to improve.  It’s a lot to give up, as these four are truly tremendous prospects, but after the Mat Latos deal, it looks like this will be the cost of cost-controlled, young starting pitchers this offseason.

This deal solidifies the Nationals rotation, creating three aces at the top in Stephen Strasburg, Jordan Zimmerman and Gio Gonzalez.  With John Lannon and Chien-Ming Wang rounding out the rotation and Matt Purke and Alex Meyer on the way still in the prospect wing, the Nationals are suddenly a team to be reckoned with.  It will be interesting to see if this acquisition will lead to a push to sign Prince Fielder, which would put the Nats into a contending role in a suddenly exciting NL East, with the Nats, Phillies, Braves and Marlins developing nice rosters to compete.  They still have the Mets to point and laugh at, though.

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