The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Dodgers deal prospects to lands O’s Machado

- By Ben Walker and David Ginsburg

The Los Angeles Dodgers won the Manny Machado sweepstake­s, getting the prized All-Star shortstop from the Baltimore Orioles in a trade July 18.

The Orioles received five prospects: outfielder Yusniel Diaz, right-hander Dean Kremer, third baseman Rylan Bannon, righty Zach Pop and third baseman Breyvic Valera.

Machado, a 26-yearold power hitter with extraordin­ary fielding skills, greatly improves the Dodgers’ chances of reaching the World Series for a second consecutiv­e year. He led Baltimore in batting average (.315), home runs (24) and RBI (65).

Machado is expected to be introduced in Milwaukee on July 20 before the Dodgers open a series against the Brewers.

Machado’s contract expires at the end of the season, and the last-place Orioles decided against negotiatin­g an expensive, multi-year extension because they have too many holes as the team moves into a rebuilding mode.

“We tried to maintain a competitiv­e club this year, and that’s why we resisted the offers we had in the offseason to trade Manny,” Dan Duquette, the Orioles’ executive vice president of baseball operations, said Wednesday night. “But when it became obvious that it was time to look to the future, trading Manny is the first step in the plan to rebuild our ballclub.”

Though only a summer rental, Machado was coveted by a variety of contenders, including Philadelph­ia, Milwaukee, the Chicago Cubs and Arizona, currently a half-game behind the first-place Dodgers in the NL West.

“We liked the depth of the Dodger package, we liked the quality of the players in the package and we liked Yusniel Diaz, a player we feel is a gifted hitter,” Duquette said.

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