Yes, that Tommy Pham!
UPDATE: Here’s the official announcement from the Cardinals, with an update on the trade:
We have acquired RHP Erick Fedde and OF Tommy Pham in a three-team trade with the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers.
INF/OF Tommy Edman and minor league RHP Oliver Gonzalez have been traded to the Dodgers.#ForTheLou pic.twitter.com/luysfF5UfT
— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) July 29, 2024
The official version of the trade now includes RHP Oliver Gonzalez going from the Cardinals to the Dodgers. Gonzalez is a 17-year-old pitcher in the DSL.
Original Post:
The Cardinals got the upgrade they craved for their rotation and didn’t have to give up anything from their system to get it done.
Here are the details of the deal:
Full trade, sources to @YahooSports.
Cardinals get: RHP Erick Fedde, OF Tommy Pham
Dodgers get: INF/OF Tommy Edman, RHP Michael Kopech
White Sox get: INFs Miguel Vargas, Jeral Perez and Alexander Albertus.
INF Noah Miller was not included in the final deal.
— Russell Dorsey (@Russ_Dorsey1) July 29, 2024
The Cardinals acquire coveted right-handed starter, Erick Fedde, and former Redbird outfielder, Tommy Pham, for 2b/SS/CF/UT Tommy Edman. The rest of the prospects involved in the deal came from the Dodgers who gave up three infielders, including MLB utility player Miguel Vargas, and two prospects.
Fedde’s profile fits the Cardinals’ preference for a starter. He is experiencing a resurgence after a year of exile in the KBO and a new pitch arsenal. Fedde converted his curve into a sweeper. He mixes it around a cutter and sinker. He doesn’t walk many batters. He has a 3.11/3.76 ERA/FIP this season.
Fedde also has one more year of team control. He returned to the majors this season on a 2-year deal worth $15M total. Currently, the team has six starters under team control for 2025, with Gray, Matz, Fedde, Mikolas all under contract, and team options on Gibson and Lynn. While they will have some options on who they keep and who they let walk, Fedde seems likely to slide in behind Gray as the team’s #2 starter.
Tommy Pham, meanwhile, gets the reunion with the Cardinals that he desired this spring. Pham, 36, has a 102 wRC+ on the season with some pretty ugly defensive metrics. His slash line is .266/.330/.380 with 5 homers. He seems likely to provide right-handed outfield depth.
With two players joining the 40-man roster, the Cardinals still need to clear one more space. The club DFA’ed Gio Gallegos over the weekend. Edman, though, was on the 60-day IL. Could they remove another Major Leaguer to find room?
Rumors are circling about a potential Dylan Carlson trade. MLB Cardinals reporter noted:
#STLCards OF Dylan Carlson is drawing interest from the #Guardians #Angels and #Nats, per a source. The Cards still need to clear a roster spot after trading for RHP Erick Fedde and OF/DH Tommy Pham.
Carlson on wanting to stay in STL and wanting to play:
(1/2, more)
— John Denton (@JohnDenton555) July 29, 2024
Adding Pham does seem to make Carlson redundant. Both Nootbaar and Pham *can* play center field. However, if the Cardinals trade Carlson, it would likely be for more MLB depth, likely a reliever or two.
Their roster crunch is more likely solved by DFA’ing 4th-catcher Nick Raposo.
Update: I was right.
Catcher Nick Raposo is being DFA’ed to make room on the #STLCards 40-man roster to make room for the additions of RHP Erick Fedde and OF/DH Tommy Pham.
— John Denton (@JohnDenton555) July 29, 2024
The trade deadline is not until 6 pm ET on Tuesday. The Cardinals might not be done. Stay tuned for more breaking news and instant analysis.
Instant reaction from our VEB writers and MLB:
The Cardinals getting Fedde and Pham without giving up a prospect is wild
— Blake Newberry (@bt_newberry) July 29, 2024
The Cardinals outfield now contains:
– Lars Nootbaar
– Alec Burleson
– Michael Siani
– Brendan Donovan
– Tommy Pham
– Dylan CarlsonFeels like there’s a clear odd man out in that group…I’m wondering if we’ll see another move.
— Blake Newberry (@bt_newberry) July 29, 2024
Edman has more value than this model IMO. Like easily. I mean we just saw it in the trade https://t.co/LFLzyZolXk
— Swiss Army Don (@thestlcardsfan4) July 29, 2024
If you would’ve told me last year that this could be Tommy Edman’s last hit as a Cardinal I would’ve said you’re insane (10/01/2023)
Now it may be a reality pic.twitter.com/zPNLfrrVRt
— Adam Akbani (@AdamAkbani) July 29, 2024