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D-Backs acquire reliever Rauch from Nats for prospect

 

PHOENIX -- The Arizona Diamondbacks made a major move to shore up their ailing bullpen on Tuesday, acquiring reliever Jon Rauch from the Washington Nationals for top infield prospect Emilio Bonifacio.

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Rauch was 4-2 with 17 saves in 22 chances and a 2.98 ERA for the Nationals. He struck out 44 and walked seven. The 29-year-old has been filling in as the closer most of the season for the injured Chad Cordero.

Rauch, who has a home in Tucson, was in uniform and available for Arizona in its game against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night.

"I'm extremely excited," he said before the game, "coming over to a ball club like this who is winning their division -- tied for first I believe right now. It's a good group of young and old. ... I don't think it could have worked out any better."

Despite a 49-50 record, the Diamondbacks entered Tuesday tied for first in the NL West with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Bonifacio entered the season as Arizona's No. 6 prospect, according to Baseball America. The speedy 23-year-old second baseman from the Dominican Republic was recalled by the Diamondbacks on July 4, and was 2-for-12 in eight games. He hit .302 in 85 games for Triple-A Tucson with 18 doubles, five triples, a home run, 29 RBI and 17 stolen bases.

"We have been trying to get Emilio for a long time but they would never give him up," Nationals general manager Jim Bowden said.

Bonifacio, who was optioned to Triple-A Columbus by Washington, was being groomed as Arizona's second baseman of the future. Now the Diamondbacks are faced with either re-signing Orlando Hudson to what promises to be a big-money deal or finding a replacement via trade or free agency. Hudson has a one-year, $6.25 million contract signed just before he would have gone to arbitration.

"Obviously at some point it's a situation we need to resolve -- who's going to be our second baseman next year and beyond," Arizona general manager Josh Byrnes said.

Hudson, a three-time Gold Glove winner, entered Tuesday's game hitting .302.

Bonifacio, the fastest baserunner in the Diamondbacks' system and one of the fastest in all of baseball, played for the World team in the Futures game during the All-Star break.

"He reminds a lot of people of (Mets second baseman) Luis Castillo when he was coming up," Washington manager Manny Acta said. "He's got great character. He's not only a great player but a great person - the type of person we like to have around here. He's very coachable and the kind of guy you'd like to live next door to."

The 6-foot-11 Rauch is the tallest pitcher in major league history, edging Randy Johnson, his new teammate, by an inch.

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July 22, 2008 6:55 pm
It's the sound of another Nationals season being flushed down the crapper. They should just change their team logo to a toilet.

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July 22, 2008 11:25 pm
...that all they could get for Rauch is the D-Backs 6th ranked prospect. Rauch is arguably one of the top 3 relievers on the market going into the deadline, and with almost every team in the AL East and the NL Central in some sort of contention, you think Bowden would have set back seen some better offers come his way. Hopefully, the guy turns into the ...(more)
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July 22, 2008 7:21 pm

Who is the worse GM, Jim Bowden or Brian Sabean?

Just when I am convinced that it's Sabean.  He of the Francisco Liriano AND Joe Nathan for AJ Pierzynski trade...or signing a bunch of 39 year olds to surround a steroid-induced cheater...or $126 Million for ...(more)

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July 22, 2008 7:02 pm
This is the first move in a long time that shows the Diamondbacks are going for a World Series ring.  I'll miss Bono.  He is the fastest player in the game today but we weren't going to use him until a couple of years from now.  Nice job Josh Byrnes.
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July 22, 2008 8:09 pm