Houston Chronicle

Rays ship Dickerson to Pirates for reliever, infield prospect

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PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays traded All-Star designated hitter Corey Dickerson to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday for relief pitcher Daniel Hudson, minor league infielder Tristan Gray and cash.

Dickerson, 28, was designated for assignment last Saturday. He was the American League’s starting DH in last summer’s All-Star Game but struggled at the plate the second half of the season. The trade lets the Rays shed Dickerson’s $5.95 million salary.

Hudson is a 30-year-old righthande­r who went 2-7 with a 4.38 ERA in a career-high 71 appearance­s in 2017. He’s 37-30 with a 3.98 career ERA over eight seasons with the Pirates, Chicago White Sox and Arizona Diamondbac­ks.

Hudson has 59 career starts but primarily has been a reliever since returning from a second Tommy John surgery in 2015.

Dickerson batted .282 with 27 home runs and 62 RBIs last season. He was obtained from the Colorado Rockies in January 2016 and hit .265 with 51 homers and 132 RBIs over the past two years.

Gray was a 13th-round pick of the Pirates in 2017. He spent his first pro season with ShortA West Virginia in the New York-Penn League, batting .269 with seven homers and 37 RBIs in 53 games.

Pirates owner Bob Nutting said Thursday that the team won’t stray from its roster strategy even if some of its moves are unpopular with fans. Pittsburgh traded away two of its top players, outfielder Andrew McCutchen (to the Giants) and pitcher Gerrit Cole (to the Astros), in exchange for six younger players, including pitcher Joe Musgrove and third baseman Colin Moran, who will be on the opening-day roster.

The turnover comes after the Pirates missed the playoffs each of the past two seasons.

“We’ve made a clear directiona­l shift this offseason,” Nutting said. “No question, this team is going to be stronger in 2019 and ’20 than it would have been without those trades.”

Prized Rays prospect strains right forearm

Tampa Bay Rays prospect Brent Honeywell left the mound during a live batting practice session with what the team diagnosed as a right forearm strain. The 22-year-old righthande­r got hurt while facing major league batters for the first time this spring.

Manager Kevin Cash would not speculate on the severity of the injury, adding Honeywell will undergo further evaluation.

Honeywell is regarded as one of the top pitching prospects in baseball. He was MVP of last year’s All-Star Futures Game and went 12-8 with a 3.64 ERA in 24 starts for Class AAA Durham last season.

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Corey Dickerson was the American League’s starting DH in last summer’s All-Star Game.

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