As part of my end of the year housekeeping, it's time to clean up the Oriole Trade Monitors and that includes retiring a couple of transactions that have run their course. Before I add the trades made this offseason, it's time to put a wrap on the Kris Benson and Rodrigo Lopez trades.
Orioles Trade RP Jorge Julio and SP John Maine to the Mets for SP Kris Benson.
Julio - 0 WAR
Maine - 5.0 WAR
Benson - 0.8 WAR
Advantage - Mets (+4.2)
Before the 2006 season, Baltimore sent Jorge Julio and minor league starter John Maine to New York for Kris Benson, a starting pitcher who was under contract for the next two seasons.
At the time, I loved that deal. Trading a reliever for two seasons of a starter? Sure, why not? Maine was just a throw in.
Benson underperformed in 2006 and he decided to have shoulder surgery in 2007. Julio only lasted 18 games (and was terrible) before being shipped to Arizona for Orlando Hernandez.
John Maine was another story. He turned into a serviceable back of the rotation starter, finding a strikeout pitch and being aided by pitching at Shea Stadium. The highlight was 2007 when he went 15-10, threw 191 innings and a 3.91 ERA. After that, injuries took their toll and after a bad 2010, the Mets non-tendered Maine but still got 542 innings of league average pitching out of the trade. The Mets won, hands down.
SP Rodrigo Lopez traded to the Rockies for RP Jason Burch and RP Jim Miller
Rodrigo Lopez - 1.1 WAR
Jason Burch - 0.0 WAR
Jim Miller - 0.1 WAR
Advantage - Rockies (+1.0 WAR)
Rodrigo Lopez was shipped out after he was unable to secure a spot in the starting rotation before the 2007 season. Disgruntled, he was traded to Colorado for a couple of live relief arms.
Jason Burch never got above AA for the Orioles and last pitched in 2008 for the Blue Jays system.
Jim Miller racked up impressive strikeout totals in the minors and even got a cup of coffee with the big club in 2008. While his 2009 and 2010 numbers in Norfolk were pretty decent, he never got another shot with Baltimore and now has left the organization as a minor league free agent. I would've liked to see him get a shot, especially with the likes of Frank Mata and Pedro Viola taking their turns over the 2010 season.
The Rockies got a half of a decent season out of Lopez before he got hurt so they got a good return on the deal.
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