UPDATE: As Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com notes, the hold-up isn?t because the Angels got cold feet, but rather because the Cubs are waiting on Carlos Marmol to waive his no-trade clause. If he agrees to join the Angels, Dan Haren will go to the Cubs.
This is a strange development, as Marmol?s comments to Dominican newspaper El Caribe earlier tonight (via Alden Gonzalez of MLB.com) made it sound like he was on board and the trade was a foregone conclusion. Apparently not.
9:30 PM: Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com is also hearing that the deal isn?t done and that the Angels continue to talk to other teams. The clock is ticking, though.
8:53 PM: Hold your horses, everybody. According to Alden Gonzalez of MLB.com, reports of a deal are premature and the Angels are still in active discussions with more than one team.
For what it?s worth, Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times writes that one potential hold-up of the trade is that the Angels and Cubs are waiting for approval from MLB because of the money being exchanged. In other words, don?t assume this deal is dead. Still, this could be a long night.
UPDATE: Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com writes that the Angels could contribute all or part of Haren?s $3.5 million buyout. Wait, shouldn?t the Cubs be covering part of Marmol?s salary here? Epstein may have pulled a heck of a Jedi mind trick on Jerry DiPoto.
7:59 PM: Dan Haren said earlier this week that he expected to be traded before tonight?s midnight deadline on his $15.5 million club option for 2013. Not only is he being traded, but there?s an interesting twist involved.
Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times and Bruce Levine of ESPN Chicago are reporting that the Angels have traded Haren to the Cubs for Carlos Marmol. Yancen Pujols was first to report that Marmol was involved in a trade.
No word yet on how much money will exchange hands or if other players will be involved. Marmol is set to make $9.8 million next season. Meanwhile, the Angels were prepared to buy out Haren?s option for $3.5 million if they couldn?t find a trade partner.
Getting Haren is a major coup for Theo Epstein and company, even coming off a down season where he posted a 4.33 ERA over 30 starts while showing diminished velocity and dealing with a back issue. If he can rebound, the Cubs could flip him for a pretty nice haul at the trade deadline next year.
As for Marmol, the erratic right-hander is coming off a season where he posted a 3.42 ERA, 20 saves and a 72/45 K/BB ratio over 55 1/3 innings. Most expected the Angels to be in the market for a closer this offseason, but that may no longer be the case with Marmol and Ernesto Frieri in-house. That would take away one potential destination for Rafael Soriano.
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