A's land Ben Zobrist, Yunel Escobar in trade (w/video)

Oakland deals Jaso, two minor leaguers to Tampa Bay for likely infield starters.|

OAKLAND - After spending much of the offseason dealing away stars, Athletics general manager Billy Beane added one for a change.

The A’s acquired versatile two-time All-Star infielder Ben Zobrist and shortstop Yunel Escobar from the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday for catcher John Jaso and two minor leaguers in a trade between teams that have been busy this offseason.

“He’s really kind of a perfect fit with his skill set,” Beane said of Zobrist. “You could probably say that about 29 other clubs. He’s a pretty unique player.”

The 33-year-old Zobrist helped the Rays make the playoffs four of the past seven seasons, including an improbable run to the World Series in 2008. He hit .272 with 10 home runs and 52 RBIs last season, and made starts at second base, shortstop, all three outfield spots and designated hitter.

Zobrist gives the A’s a switch-hitter with power and patience who can be used at a variety of positions on a team that prizes versatility. He will start off at second base in Oakland.

The left-handed hitting Jaso returns to his original team. He played parts of three seasons with the Rays in 2008, 2010 and 2011. Tampa Bay president of baseball operations Matt Silverman envisions him contributing mostly as a designated hitter, while also adding depth as a catcher.

Jaso hit .264 with nine home runs and 40 RBIs for the A’s last season. The 31-year-old went on the disabled list Aug. 25 because of a concussion and missed the rest of the season.

Tampa Bay also got infielder Daniel Robertson, outfielder Boog Powell and cash in this trade.

The deal was first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.

Escobar batted .258 in 2014. The 32-year-old shortstop had seven homers and 39 RBIs and has been a target of the A’s for many years.

Despite making the playoffs for a third straight season, the A’s have overhauled their team this offseason. They have traded five of their seven All-Stars from last year, including an in-season deal that sent popular outfielder Yoenis Cespedes to Boston.

They dealt away third baseman Josh Donaldson, starter Jeff Samardzija, first baseman Brandon Moss and catcher Derek Norris and lost Jon Lester, Jason Hammel, Jed Lowrie and Luke Gregerson in free agency.

The acquisitions of Zobrist and Escobar will move second baseman Eric Sogard to the bench as the A’s will likely have new starters at all four infield spots. Brett Lawrie, acquired in the Donaldson trade, is slated to start at third base, and new acquisitions Billy Butler and Ike Davis will likely share duties at first.

The deal also could allow Oakland to use Marcus Semien, acquired from the Chicago White Sox in a deal for Samardzija, as a versatile substitute at numerous positions.

“What we don’t want to do is get in a situation where we waited too long,” Beane said. “We’ve always had to be somewhat aggressive in our marketplace, and proactive, because if we wait too long it’s not so easy to turn it around. We felt like it was necessary.”

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