by Troy Renck on April 5, 2009
Phoenix — In a move designed to add bullpen depth, and a possibly another starter, the Rockies have acquired Tampa Bay right-hander Jason Hammel in exchange for Double-A pitcher Aneury Rodriguez. General general manager Dan O’Dowd confirmed the deal this afternoon as the Rockies held a workout to get ready for Monday’s season-opener vs. the Diamondbacks.
The deal, whose parameters were first reported by The Denver Post on Saturday, gives the Rockies another power, versatile arm in the bullpen. Hammel will be added to the 25-man roster at some point this week, which could spell the end for power right-hander Juan Morillo.
Hammel, 26, became available when he lost the fifth starters’ job in Tampa Bay. Rodriguez is considered an under-the-radar prospect, ranked among the Rockies’ top 20 minor-league players. It can be debated, however, that Rodriguez’s ceiling has already been reached by Hammel. This move makes sense because Hammel can spot start and pitch multiple innings in relief.
In order to make room for Hammel on the Rockies 40-man roster, left-handed pitcher Jeff Francis was transferred to the 60-day disabled list. He’s out for the season after undergoing shoulder surgery.
Hammel, 26, is 7-15 with a 5.90 ERA in 73 major league games, including 28 starts for Tampa Bay. He made 40 appearances (five starts) for the Rays last season, going 2-2 with a 4.88 ERA as a starter and 2-2 with 2 saves and a 4.44 ERA as a reliever.