The Oakland A’s have agreed in principle to acquiring Colorado Rockies outfielder Matt Holliday for three players, according to a source familiar with those discussions.
The source said the A’s are possibly sending closer Huston Street, outfielder Carlos Gonzalez and starting pitcher Greg Smith to the Rockies.
A’s general manager Billy Beane, who gathered more than a dozen prospects during recent sell-offs of Dan Haren, Rich Harden, Joe Blanton and Nick Swisher, refused to comment Monday. But it appears he is ready to cash in on some of those hauls with Holliday, a great offensive player who could be a free agent after next season. Holliday also could be traded to a third team for more prospects.
Holliday spoke in the morning with Beane and assistant GM David Forst, according to a source, and now the A’s and Rockies must wait on physicals
The source said the A’s are possibly sending closer Huston Street, outfielder Carlos Gonzalez and starting pitcher Greg Smith to the Rockies.
A’s general manager Billy Beane, who gathered more than a dozen prospects during recent sell-offs of Dan Haren, Rich Harden, Joe Blanton and Nick Swisher, refused to comment Monday. But it appears he is ready to cash in on some of those hauls with Holliday, a great offensive player who could be a free agent after next season. Holliday also could be traded to a third team for more prospects.
Holliday spoke in the morning with Beane and assistant GM David Forst, according to a source, and now the A’s and Rockies must wait on physicals