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    Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Well, as we all know, Wayne is out the door. I've kept track of all his transactions since he took over as GM. I just thought some people might like to look them over.

    A hyphen (-) by the name means the player is no longer in the organization. I'm not sure where the three players at the bottom of the list are. I think they've been released and it just hasn't been noted anywhere on the internet.

    If anyone has additions or corrections, I'd appreciate it.

    ACQUIRED IN 2005 DRAFT (signed after Krivsky took over)
    Jake Long
    -Rob Nickols
    -Milton Loo

    ACQUIRED IN 2006 DRAFT
    -Tyler Hauschild
    Kel Jones
    Jordan Smith
    -Nick Wandless
    Sean Watson
    Travis Webb
    Mike McKennon
    Brandon Rice
    Drew Stubbs
    -Jeremy Burchett
    -Tony Esquer
    -Kevin Gunter
    Chris Heisey
    Jason Louwsma
    -Adam Pointer
    Justin Reed
    -Rafael Sanchez
    -Chris White
    Anthony Gressick
    Lee Tabor
    Chris Valaika
    Josh Ravin
    Josh Roenicke
    Danny Dorn
    Justin Turner
    Jamie Arneson
    -Eric Schaler
    Derrik Lutz
    Eddy Rodriguez
    Carson Kainer
    Logan Parker
    Tony Brown
    Todd Waller

    ACQUIRED IN 2007 DRAFT
    Devin Mesoraco
    Todd Frazier
    Kyle Lotzkar
    Zack Cozart
    Scott Carroll
    Neftali Soto
    Drew Bowman
    Evan Hildenbrandt
    Brandon Waring
    Alexis Oliveras
    Harris Honeycutt
    Jordan Wideman
    Scott Gaffney
    Brandon Menchaca
    Joe Krebs
    Matt Klinker
    Shea Snowden
    Jeff Jeffords
    Jake Kahaulelio
    Jeremy Horst
    Tyler Rhoden
    Jason Bour
    Frank Meade
    Eli Rimes
    Curtis Partch
    Derrick Conatser
    Steve Otterness
    Brett Bartles
    Jordan Hotchkiss
    Brodie Pullen
    Jeremy Vinyard
    Ross Hopkins
    Kevin Hickey
    Josh Beal
    Mike Henry

    ACQUIRED IN TRADE
    -Ryan Jorgensen
    Bronson Arroyo (with cash)
    Dave Ross
    Brandon Phillips
    (cash for Timo Perez)
    -Cody Ross
    Robert Manuel
    (cash for Cody Ross)
    -Esteban Yan (with cash)
    -Juan Castro
    -Eddie Guardado (with cash)
    Gary Majewski
    Bill Bray
    -Royce Clayton
    -Brendan Harris
    Daryl Thompson
    -Rheal Cormier
    -Kyle Lohse
    -Ryan Franklin (with cash)
    -Todd Hollandsworth
    -Scott Schoeneweis (with cash)
    -Tim Bausher (with cash)
    -Sun-Woo Kim (with cash)
    Jerry Gil
    -Gabriel Suarez
    (cash for Jason LaRue)
    -Josh Hamilton (for cash)
    Jared Burton (rule five)
    -Jeff Conine
    (cash for Brendan Harris)
    Jeff Keppinger
    -Kirk Saarloos
    Marcus McBeth (with cash)
    Ben Jukich
    -Dan Denham
    -Jorge Cantu (with cash)
    Shaun Cumberland
    Matt Maloney
    (cash considerations for Chad Moeller)
    Jose Castro
    Sean Henry
    -Buck Coats
    -Sergio Valenzuela (rule five)
    Justin James
    Edinson Volquez
    Danny Herrera
    (cash considerations for Juan Apodaca)
    (future considerations for Tyler Hauschild)
    Henry Arias
    Danny Perales

    MINOR LEAGUE FREE AGENT
    -Timo Perez
    -Quinton McCracken
    -Tuffy Rhodes
    -Alex Sanchez
    -Terrence Long
    -Vincent Davis
    -Jay Garthwaite
    -John Castellano
    -Darrell May
    -Noochie Varner
    -Mike Venafro
    -Marland Williams
    -James Abbott
    -Joe Mays
    -Jarred Leach
    -Jan Granado
    -Justin Newman
    -David Scott
    -Andy Yount
    -Brandon Alford
    -William Caudill
    -Dan Donaldson
    -Dane Mason
    -Jason Winkler
    -Matt Clark
    -Chad Bentz
    Petr Cech
    -Rick Stahl
    -Greg Dicso
    -Kyle Maunus
    -Jason Johnson
    -Aaron Herr
    -Jake Robbins
    -Dewayne Wise
    -Ryan Williams
    -Eric Junge
    -Wes Wilkerson
    -Dan Conway
    -Enrique Cruz
    -Mike Flannery
    -Mike Bumatay
    -Luke Lockwood
    -Victor Santos
    -Jason Kershner
    -Brian O'Connor
    -Jean Boscan
    -Tyrell Godwin
    -Chad Moeller
    -Mark Bellhorn
    -Brian Meadows
    -Andrew Good
    -Dushan Ruzic
    -Ricky Stone
    -Kerry Ligtenberg
    -Caonabo Cosme
    Tzu-Kai Chiu
    -Dustin Hermanson
    -Bubba Crosby
    Jamie Gianchou
    -Mike Edwards
    Wayne Kendrick
    Matt Ogrodnik
    Dan Zeffiro
    Ryan Baker
    Mariekson Gregarius
    Yen-Wen Kuo
    Jon Adkins
    -Justin Lehr
    -Jim Brower
    Jolbert Cabrera
    -Andy Green
    Andy Phillips
    Adam Pettyjohn
    Kevin Barker
    Matteo Pizziconi
    Luca Panerati
    -Chris Michalak
    Paul Bako
    -Scott Sauerbeck
    Mike Lincoln
    -Bryan Bass
    -Craig Wilson
    -Dave Gassner
    -Jacob Ociesa
    Yuber Rodriguez
    Juan Duran
    Jerry Hairston, Jr.
    Corey Patterson
    -Chandler Power
    -Luis Soto
    Mike Hrynio

    CLAIMED OFF WAIVERS
    -Mike Gosling
    -Matt Kata
    -Jon Coutlangus
    Bobby Livingston
    -Pedro Lopez
    Alex Smit
    -Jason Ellison
    Alvin Colina
    -Jeff Fiorentino
    Drew T. Anderson
    -Jose Capellan (rule five)

    MAJOR LEAGUE FREE AGENT
    -Scott Hatteberg
    Alex Gonzalez
    -Mike Stanton
    Francisco Cordero
    Jeremy Affeldt
    Josh Fogg

    DEPARTED IN TRADE
    Carlos Piste
    Wily Mo Pena
    Bobby Basham
    Dave Williams (with cash)
    Ben Kozlowski
    Timo Perez
    Jon George
    Cody Ross
    Kyle Edens
    Jeff Stevens
    Brandon Roberts
    Travis Chick
    Austin Kearns
    Felipe Lopez
    Ryan Wagner
    Justin Germano
    Zac Stott
    Zach Ward
    Mike Burns
    Abe Woody
    Trevor Lawhorn
    Jason LaRue (with cash)
    Brad Key
    Javon Moran
    Brendan Harris
    Russ Haltiwanger
    David Shafer
    Chris Denorfia
    Julio Manon
    Calvin Medlock
    Brian Shackelford
    Kyle Lohse
    Chad Moeller
    Jeff Conine
    Marcos Mateo
    Buck Coats
    Josh Hamilton
    Juan Apodaca
    Carlos Guevara (rule five)
    Jose Rojas (minor league rule five)
    Tyler Hauschild
    Sergio Valenzuela (rule five)
    Brad Salmon
    Jose Capellan (rule five)
    Jon Coutlangus

    DEPARTED THROUGH WAIVERS
    Rick White
    Grant Balfour
    Ray Olmedo
    Mike Gosling
    Pedro Lopez
    Jeff Fiorentino

    RELEASED
    Josh Hancock
    Brad Cherry
    Travis Phelps
    Aaron Garrison
    Ken Geiersbach
    Brad Morenko
    Jared Sanders
    Robert Wachman
    Jeff Bruksch
    Rafael Motooka
    Habelito Hernandez
    Javier Colina
    Aaron Herr
    Gary Patchett
    Hector Tiburcio
    Noochie Varner
    James Abbott
    Giancarlo Alvarado
    Joel Barreto
    Tim Bausher
    Josh Hall
    Jake Robbins
    Edward Valdez
    Chad Bentz
    Jan Granado
    Rick Stahl
    William Bergolla
    Johnny Dillard
    Stephen Smitherman
    Matt Garrett
    Charles O'Neal
    Thomas Phelps
    Greg Goetz
    Tod Johnson
    Brandon Newman
    Walter Olmstead
    Evan Cherry
    Mark Rodriguez
    Robert Coello
    Mayker Sandoval
    German Melendez
    Bubba Nelson
    Luke Hudson
    Allan Simpson
    Tuffy Rhodes
    Frank Menechino
    Jacob Cruz
    Vince Davis
    Terrance Sparks
    John Castellano
    Mark Schramek
    Jeff Urgelles
    Tony Womack
    Hannsel Pena
    Andrew Weimer
    Ronny Delgado
    Terrence Long
    Brian Buchanan
    Darrell May
    Jung Keun Bong
    Jason Vavao
    Julio Villalon
    Dan Flaherty
    James Langham
    Ray Honey
    Jeremy Schmidt
    Aaron Holbert
    Erik Lohse
    Mike Nannini
    Eric Crozier
    Alex Sanchez
    Quinton McCracken
    Dane Sardinha
    Andy Abad
    Matt Kata
    Jason Standridge
    Brandon Claussen
    Kerry Ligtenberg
    Brian Meadows
    Dustin Hermanson
    Nick Moran
    Brandon Camardese
    Rheal Cormier
    Wayne Lundgren
    Jordan Belcher
    Ben Blumenthal
    Chris Hammond
    Esteban Yan
    Frank Bludau
    Andy Boutwell
    Josh Coffey
    Justin Davis
    David Griffin
    Travis Kaats
    Matt Levering
    Bryan Prince
    Leonard Rice
    Phillip Robbins
    Mike Venafro
    Darryl Lawhorn
    Rich Aurilia
    Jason Johnson
    Scott Schoeneweis
    Joe Mays
    Ryan Franklin
    Royce Clayton
    Todd Hollandsworth
    Jason Vecchio
    Wes Smiley
    Kyle Huddy
    Scott Chiasson
    Rainer Feliz
    Luis Moya
    Arian Cruz
    Javier Rumbos
    Yoni Lasso
    Philip Gentry
    Maikol Mesa
    Brandon Watson
    William Caudill
    Chris Gruler
    Rey Gonzalez
    Bobby Mosby
    Jason Winkler
    Alvaro Ruiz
    Brett Andrade
    Greg Dicso
    Richard Fairchild
    Eric Junge
    Dane Mason
    James Paduch
    Damian Ursin
    Chris White
    Paul Wilson
    Andy Yount
    Brandon Alford
    Brian O'Connor
    Ryan Williams
    Ryan Brown
    Juan Martinez
    Angel Colon
    Janel Arias
    Evandy De Leon
    Andy Abad
    Dane Sardinha
    Chris Michalak
    Larry Wise
    Sun-Woo Kim
    Jason Smith
    Jay Garthwaite
    Gabriel Suarez
    Jarred Leach
    Matt Clark
    Andrew Good
    Justin Newman
    John Purdom
    Enmanuel Cabrera
    Wes Wilkerson
    Mike Bumatay
    Luke Lockwood
    Mike Flannery
    Eric Schaler
    Earl Snyder
    Dan Conway
    Mike Edwards
    Raul Tablado
    Jason Kershner
    Tyrell Godwin
    Mark Bellhorn
    Dewayne Wise
    Bubba Crosby
    Enrique Cruz
    Rick Asadoorian
    Carlos Bohorquez
    Steven Kelly
    Elizardo Ramirez
    Dushan Ruzic
    Jean Boscan
    Jesse Gutierrez
    Miguel Perez
    Jeff Bannon
    Caonabo Cosme
    Andy Machado
    Marland Williams
    Jason Ellison
    Kirk Saarloos
    Ryan Jorgensen
    Eddie Guardado
    Eric Milton
    Jorge Cantu
    Jose Medina
    Adam Pointer
    Nick Wandless
    Rob Nickols
    Fernando Encarnacion
    David Scott
    Rafael Sanchez
    Tom Pauly
    Billy Rojo
    Jeremiah Piepkorn
    Craig Wilson
    Anthony Romero
    Dan Donaldson
    Dave Gassner
    Jacob Ociesa
    Dan Denham
    Brock Till
    Chris Michalak
    Bryan Bass
    Kyle Maunus
    Michael Jones
    Jose Bastardo
    Gerardo Cabrera
    Josh Holden
    Armando Rios
    Radhames Moreta
    Bill Penniall
    Mike Stanton
    Ricky Stone
    Kevin Hickey ?
    Ross Hopkins ?
    Matt Ogrodnik ?

    And if you want to look at the trades side-by-side, here you go:

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    Carlos Piste				Ryan Jorgensen
    Wily Mo Pena				Bronson Arroyo (with cash)
    Bobby Basham				Dave Ross
    Dave Williams (with cash)		Brandon Phillips
    Ben Kozlowski				(cash for Timo Perez)
    Timo Perez				Cody Ross
    Jon George				Robert Manuel
    Cody Ross				(cash for Cody Ross)
    Kyle Edens				Esteban Yan (for cash)
    Jeff Stevens				Juan Castro
    Brandon Roberts				Eddie Guardado
    Travis Chick				Gary Majewski
    Austin Kearns				Bill Bray
    Felipe Lopez				Royce Clayton
    Ryan Wagner				Brendan Harris
    Justin Germano				Daryl Thompson
    Zac Stott				Rheal Cormier
    Zach Ward				Kyle Lohse
    Mike Burns				Ryan Franklin (with cash)
    Abe Woody				Todd Hollandsworth
    Trevor Lawhorn				Scott Schoeneweis (with cash)
    Jason LaRue (with cash)			Tim Bausher (with cash)
    Brad Key				Sun-Woo Kim (with cash)
    Javon Moran				Jerry Gil
    Brendan Harris				Gabriel Suarez
    Russ Haltiwanger			(cash for Jason LaRue)
    David Shafer				Josh Hamilton (for cash)
    Chris Denorfia				Jared Burton (rule five)
    Julio Manon				Jeff Conine
    Calvin Medlock				(cash for Brendan Harris)
    Brian Shackelford			Jeff Keppinger
    Kyle Lohse				Kirk Saarloos
    Chad Moeller				Marcus McBeth (with cash)
    Jeff Conine				Ben Jukich
    Marcos Mateo				Dan Denham
    Buck Coats				Jorge Cantu
    Josh Hamilton				Shaun Cumberland
    Juan Apodaca				Matt Maloney
    Carlos Guevara (rule five)		(cash for Chad Moeller)
    Jose Rojas (minor league rule five)	Jose Castro
    Tyler Hauschild				Sean Henry
    Brad Salmon				Buck Coats
    Jon Coutlangus				Sergio Valenzuela (rule five)
    					Justin James
    					Edinson Volquez
    					Danny Ray Herrera
    					(cash for Juan Apodeca)
    					(considerations for Tyler Hauschild)
    					Henry Arias
    					Daniel Perales
    Last edited by camisadelgolf; 07-07-2008 at 04:32 PM.


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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    You can remove the hyphen by Andy Phillips. We re-claimed him from the Mets this past week.

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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Curious how the quantity stacks up against other GMs.

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    One thing about WK's reputation...some of his backers tend to throw sample size out the window on a few of his moves. Guys like Arroyo, Keppinger and D Ross helped Wayne to earn his reputation of picking diamonds out of the rough. But after it plays out, they end up losing a little of their luster.

    Bottom line is he hit a few HRs in his tenure, but he picked a bunch of losers as well. I would love to have him in the scouting and development department. But not as a GM.

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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Quote Originally Posted by edabbs44 View Post
    Bottom line is he hit a few HRs in his tenure, but he picked a bunch of losers as well.
    that's every GM in the history of the game. the luster is decided by the quality of those diamonds, not by the amount of mining.
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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Ah Sun-Woo Kim.
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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenlord View Post
    that's every GM in the history of the game. the luster is decided by the quality of those diamonds, not by the amount of mining.
    But you'd have to make the determination if the method of finding those diamonds will likely yield additional diamonds in the future.

    Based upon certain circumstances, I think that Wayne was more lucky than good. He had open roster slots and some former top tier prospects were available for a song. He gets credit for making the moves, no doubt. But I don't think that opportunities like that happen too often. And I would be willing to bet that it would be a long time before he found another Hamilton or Phillips. So I would be more interested in the other areas of his game which, IMO, left a bit to be desired.

    Let him function in a scouting capacity. Let someone else construct a roster. That was his downfall.

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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenlord View Post
    that's every GM in the history of the game. the luster is decided by the quality of those diamonds, not by the amount of mining.
    Sure, but you also have to look at the lumps of coal.. moves that set the team back by wasting money and tying up roster spots.

    I don't mind 1 year rolls of the dice with guys like Patterson and Joe Mays as much as the Stanton and AGon type signings...

    A lot of Wayne's moves on that list were pretty much inconsequential, as are many moves of a lot of GMs...

    But that's an impressive bit of work.. That must've taken a long time to compile. This will be a good post to save for reference.
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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Oh, Lord. How much bandwidth are we going to waste rehashing the same old thing again and again?
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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Quote Originally Posted by edabbs44 View Post
    Curious how the quantity stacks up against other GMs.
    I am too with the correct working qualifiers and classifications.

    1. Against the similiar market size - demorgrahpics of the city and surrounding area.

    2.Within the same payroll budget range of 5 millions dollars. 79 mil-74mil-69mil

    3. Within the same investor criteria for their invesment portfolio regarding the specific franchise holdings. (how they directed their funds and assets were to be utilized or disbursed.)
    Since general managers are their agents, and must act under prudent man theory, on the investors behalf.

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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Quote Originally Posted by redsmetz View Post
    Oh, Lord. How much bandwidth are we going to waste rehashing the same old thing again and again?

    Too much, my friend. Much too much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spring~Fields View Post
    I am too with the correct working qualifiers and classifications.

    1. Against the similiar market size - demorgrahpics of the city and surrounding area.

    2.Within the same payroll budget range of 5 millions dollars. 79 mil-74mil-69mil

    3. Within the same investor criteria for their invesment portfolio regarding the specific franchise holdings. (how they directed their funds and assets were to be utilized or disbursed.)
    Since general managers are their agents, and must act under prudent man theory, on the investors behalf.
    While I know what you are getting at (and there is some validity), I think you are overthinking things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camisadelgolf View Post
    Well, as we all know, Wayne is out the door. I've kept track of all his transactions since he took over as GM. I just thought some people might like to look them over.
    We all know that the Reds organization had some pitching and defense weakness from ten or more years neglect and poor planning from bad management, dating back to the Bowden years.

    Of all players drafted, signed, or traded for
    What quantity were pitchers
    What quantity were defense oriented position players
    What percentage of the aggregate were these pitchers and defensive type players.

    How many Krivsky drafts still remain in the system to be judged at the proper time

    How did Krivsky acquisitions compare to franchises and organizations that had extreme competitive advantages in capital investments over the Cincinnati Reds organization


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    New York Mets         $ 137,793,376    (-63,675,681) 
    Los Angeles Dodgers   $ 118,588,536    (-44,470,084) 
    Atlanta Braves        $ 102,365,683    (-28,247,988) 
    Philadelphia Phillies $ 98,269,880     (-24,152,185) 
    
    Chicago Cubs          $ 118,345,833    (-44,228,138) 
    St. Louis Cardinals   $ 99,624,449     (-25,506,754) 
    Houston Astros        $ 88,930,414     (-14,812,719)
    
    Cincinnati Reds $ 74,117,695
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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Quote Originally Posted by edabbs44 View Post
    But you'd have to make the determination if the method of finding those diamonds will likely yield additional diamonds in the future.
    Exactly, stumbling across a big diamond in a field doesn't make me qualified for leading the next expedition.

    Results count. But in assessing what sorts of results you're likely to go in the future, past process is a better predictor than past results.
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    Re: Wayne Krivsky Transactions

    Quote Originally Posted by edabbs44 View Post
    While I know what you are getting at (and there is some validity), I think you are overthinking things.
    some validity ?

    I made sure I wrote those words, from finance and accounting correctly as is traditionaly accepted standards, norms, and practices, in the business world within the capitalistic market system, there is much validity.


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