A Quick Look at Midsummer Intradivisional Trades: NL Edition
Monday’s trade of Jason Vargas to the Phillies wasn’t exactly a blockbuster, but it was noteworthy as the rare intradivisional pre-deadline swap. Some might view in-season deals with direct rivals to be taboo, but they do occur, and as today’s one-size-fits-all deadline approaches, I thought it might be fun to take a quick look at the recent history of such trades.
To keep this from becoming unruly, I’m confining my focus to the 2012-19 period, the era of two Wild Cards in each league — a cutoff chosen because it expands not only the number of teams who make the playoffs, but also the group who can at least envision themselves as contenders. For this, I’m using the Baseball-Reference Trade Partners tool and counting only trades that occurred in June, July, or August, which we might more accurately call midsummer deals rather than deadline ones — though some of them were definitely of that variety. I’m omitting straight purchases, which generally involve waiver bait, though I have counted deals in which cash changed hands instead of a player to be named later.
Team | Diamondbacks | Rockies | Dodgers | Padres | Giants | Total |
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Diamondbacks | — | 0 (11/2012) | 0 (4/2018) | 1 | 0 (5/2019) | 1 |
Rockies | 0 (11/2012) | — | 0 (11/2014) | 0 (5/2017) | 1 | 1 |
Dodgers | 0 (4/2018) | 0 (11/2014) | — | 0 (12/2014) | 0 (9/2007) | 0 |
Padres | 1 | 0 (5/2017) | 0 (12/2014) | — | 1 | 2 |
Giants | 0 (5/2019) | 1 | 0 (9/2007) | 1 | — | 2 |