“Tigers are f**king idiots”: Isaac Parades’ trade is beyond belief; Rays disapprove of Tigers
Isaac Parades
Isaac Parades has been in red-hot form, which is making the Tampa Bay Rays wonder, in which hour of recklessness did they trade him and why. Isaac Paredes was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for Austin Meadows and a 2022 draft pick.
For the Detroit Tigers, in 57 games over the last two seasons (2020 & 2021), Paredes has hit .215/.290/.302 with two homers and 11 RBIs while playing shortstop, second and third base. He spent most of last season with Triple-A Toledo, where he hit .265/.397/.451 with 11 homers and more walks (56) than strikeouts (47) in 72 games.
In his recent game against the Toronto Blue Jays, where Tampa Bay Rays won 11-5. Isaac Parades slammed his 13th home run and was returned to the dugout, filled with excitement. While he was fired with emotions, his comeback to the dugout after the home run included backslaps, fist pounds and interesting comments.
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Isaac Parades finds his form after being traded from Detroit Tigers
“Hey, the Tigers are f–king idiots,” catches the mic as Isaac Parades walked into the dugout. It is unclear which player or coach said it.
The 23-year-old utility infielder, Isaac Parades was traded to the Rays for 2019 All-Star outfielder Austin Meadows on April 5 in a deal that was supposed to look like a salary dump and a win for Detroit Tigers. Isaac Parades was once ranked among the game’s top 100 prospects by Baseball America, checking in at No. 94 in 2019 and No. 100 in ’20, and played in the Futures Game at Progressive Field in 2019.
In the latest season of Major League Baseball, Isaac Parades did find his power stroke, with eight home runs in his last 11 starts, beginning with a startling three-homer game to fuel a 5-4 win against the Yankees on June 21. On the other hand, Austin Meadows is hitting .250 with zero home runs in 36 games for the Detroit Tigers.
“We knew we were trading a good player. We knew we were getting back a good player,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. “Just because you trade a guy doesn’t mean you don’t think he’s a good player.”
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