L.A. Limbo
It's not a reboot of Chubby Checker's classic '60s dance record. It's the status of Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson. The six year veteran supplies lefthanded power, but is certainly not the all around talent you see in Mookie Betts. Coming off a career best 36 homers (and career worst 111 strikeouts), it was no shock to see him being sent out of L.A. as part of the multi team deals that made Betts a 2020 Dodger.
Word broke over the weekend that the Betts trade had been reworked -- still sending Mookie to the Dodgers and Alex Verdugo to the Red Sox, while changing other names. Surprisingly, the deal to send Pederson and his $7.75 million salary to the Angels fell through. So where does Joc stand? Probably waiting to see where else the Dodgers will move him. His spot in the outfield and payroll (in today's luxury tax reality) has now been taken up by L.A.'s prized acquisition. Position players are set to report later this week.
And Pederson is as certain of his destination as still-free agent Yasiel Puig.
Word broke over the weekend that the Betts trade had been reworked -- still sending Mookie to the Dodgers and Alex Verdugo to the Red Sox, while changing other names. Surprisingly, the deal to send Pederson and his $7.75 million salary to the Angels fell through. So where does Joc stand? Probably waiting to see where else the Dodgers will move him. His spot in the outfield and payroll (in today's luxury tax reality) has now been taken up by L.A.'s prized acquisition. Position players are set to report later this week.
And Pederson is as certain of his destination as still-free agent Yasiel Puig.
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