Baltimore Orioles trade for Jack Flaherty

After a day of waiting, news involving the Baltimore Orioles making a trade finally broke between 5-10 minutes before the deadline. The Birds in fact are acquiring a starting pitcher, Jack Flaherty – from St. Louis. In return, the O’s are sending infielder Cesar Prieto, RHP Zack Showalter, and southpaw Drew Rom.

Flaherty (27) has struggled with injuries over a couple of years. He had a 4.43 ERA on the year, this over 109 plus innings. He was chosen 34th overall by St. Louis in the 2014 draft, and will be a free agent after this season. So unless the O’s decide to re-sign him, he will in fact be a rental.

The O’s of course were linked with some additional names, most of whom were bigger than Flaherty. Chicago’s Dylan Cease, Detroit’s Eduardo Rodriguez, and of course the NYM’s Justin Verlander (now of the Houston Astros) we’re linked to the Orioles. The first of those two ended up not being dealt at all. (Rodriguez had earlier veto’d a trade to Los Angeles.

The hope is that perhaps coming to a new and contending team will light a fire under Flaherty – at least for the rest of the season. And here’s another thing to consider; moving forward he’s going to be caught by the best in the business, Adley Rutschman. That could make a difference.

But ultimately, this move didn’t deplete the farm system. And you can almost see these other teams refusing to trade their players unless the Orioles parted with the likes of a Jackson Holliday or someone along those lines. End of the day we’ll have to see how Flaherty does once he’s here. But needless to say, he’s coming!

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