NALB - 2006 Brooklyn Knights Player Trades
September 29, 2007 Filed in: Baseball
On July 31, 2006, the Brooklyn Knights finalized three deals right before the trade deadline.
Brooklyn swapped center fielder Stan Gelnar to Luisville for center fielder Jeromy Bezanson and 19-year old minor league left fielder Ronnie Giralt.
The Washington Allies agreed to terms with the Knights to acquire 37-year old second baseman Erik Benton. In exchange for Benton, the Allies traded second baseman Sterling Little and four minor leaguers: 23-year old center fielder Juan Martinez, 24-year old starting pitcher Dudley Greathouse, 19-year old third baseman Santiago Diaz, and 21-year old shortstop Jorge Cheno.
The Brooklyn Knights parted ways with 30-year old reliever Jeff Daughters, sending him to the Key West Corals. In return, Brooklyn received 31-year old reliever Erik Boyle and three minor league prospects: 24-year old first baseman Kartik Norman, 20-year old starting pitcher Rico Haros, and 22-year old left fields Don Fenimore.
Brooklyn swapped center fielder Stan Gelnar to Luisville for center fielder Jeromy Bezanson and 19-year old minor league left fielder Ronnie Giralt.
The Washington Allies agreed to terms with the Knights to acquire 37-year old second baseman Erik Benton. In exchange for Benton, the Allies traded second baseman Sterling Little and four minor leaguers: 23-year old center fielder Juan Martinez, 24-year old starting pitcher Dudley Greathouse, 19-year old third baseman Santiago Diaz, and 21-year old shortstop Jorge Cheno.
The Brooklyn Knights parted ways with 30-year old reliever Jeff Daughters, sending him to the Key West Corals. In return, Brooklyn received 31-year old reliever Erik Boyle and three minor league prospects: 24-year old first baseman Kartik Norman, 20-year old starting pitcher Rico Haros, and 22-year old left fields Don Fenimore.