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Where's my chair?
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Re: 10 Most Lopsided Trades in the Reds' Favor
I would too. (Add Hamilton to the backfire list)
Ted Power wasn't a top 15 pickup, but it's simliar to Franco.. Got a closer for nothing. Not saying that Power was as good as Franco. Hopefully, in a couple more years, Rolen will be added to the top 15 list ![]() Right now, I think it's at least a top 40 trade, in terms of relevance. I guess I value trades like Rolen (and Neagle/Vaughn) higher than most fans, because those moves made the team relevant. In contrast, Franco did not really make the team relevant, as the rest of the team was not very good. Quote:
Sure, it's possible that somehow Volquez will become the ace we hope he will be and Hamilton will fall off the face of the earth. Is it likely? No.
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Re: 10 Most Lopsided Trades in the Reds' Favor
A backfire list would have to include Jim Bowden's biggest blunder:
leaving Trevor Hoffman unprotected in the expansion draft. Now they're discussing him as a Hall of Famer. How many Hall of Famers were left unprotected? Bowden's in some rare company there |
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Did Jimbo just think Hoffman wasn't very good?
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It was gamble... but not as large a loss as the Reds passing on buying Babe Ruth in 1914, keeping Ken Williams in 1916, not keeping Johnny Mize for 50 K in 1935 or maybe even losing George Mquinn in 1936. |
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Bowden was down to protecting Hoffman or 1B Tim Costo. He decided to go with Costo probably for two reasons. One, Bowden always loved big, slugging first basemen and two, the Reds had a lot invested in Costo due to their trading top minor league prospect Reggie Jefferson for him in 1991. Now, this whole situation exemplifies Jim Bowden. When the choice comes down to a 1B or a pitcher, common sense says you go with the pitcher as 1B are much easier to come by. Bowden never got that. He drooled over power hitters. He was an idiot for erring with the 1B and letting the pitching prospect go regardless of what happened thereafter. |
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As bets go that's not hitting on 15 as far as I can see. |
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Hoffman had put up dominating numbers in his first two seasons as a pitcher, averaging over 10 K's per 9 innings, and raking up over 30 saves. He was a top 100 prospect in the majors and considered a future closer, which at that time was probably even a more valuable community than now, especially for the Reds, whose team was built around a strong bullpen and who lacked any closer prospects besides Hoffman at the time. This wasn't like leaving a future Ondrusek unprotected.
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11. Mo Vaughn 12. Reggie Sanders 13. Jeff Bagwell 14. Tim Costo
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