Infante Gone (And Ohman, Too)
Apparently Omar Infante was not meant to wear a Cubs' uniform after all. Off to Atlanta he goes, along with the out-of-favor Will Ohman. In exchange, the Cubs get 22-year-old right-handed relief pitcher Jose Ascanio. Ascanio had a 2.54 ERA in 78 innings in the double-A Southern League in 2007. He had an impressive 71 K's against just 18 BB's. He also pitched in 16 innings for the Braves, allowing 9 runs.
Ohman was set to make $1.6M in 2008 and Infante would have made something similar.
So Jim Hendry turned Jacque Jones into a young major-league ready fireballing reliever, giving up Ohman in the process but also dropping salary. Well done.
For their part, Braves blogs Talking Chop and Chop-N-Change both like the deal from their perspective as well, noting Ohman's excellent road ERA over the past three seasons.
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re: Infante Gone (And Ohman, Too)
I think this is a good deal for the Cubs no matter how Ascanio turns out, and if he turns out well, it will be a great deal. Addition by subtraction is sometimes a necessary thing.