Farewell to Wood, Peraza, Jimmy Johns, and Avilans.

Wood has a better WAR than Zimmerman, Bumgarner, or Lester this season. We're trading him for a 30 year old who doesn't have a single major league AB, has a bad elbow, and who hasn't even played professionally in couple years. Wow. Just wow. I can't even begin to wrap my mind around why Hart wouldn't laugh and hang up much less that he would agree to try to pull off such a complex trade that's so lopsided against us.
 
I decided to look at the last two years rather than the small 4 month sample of 2015.

Wood has a better tracker record, and I trust him more going forward. Yes - you can say Miller has outperformed him so far, but I'd rather have Wood going forward

So you'd rather have the guy that has been trending the wrong way instead of the guy who's been trending the right way? And the addition of a pitch is directly correlated with that trend.
 
Wood has a better WAR than Zimmerman, Bumgarner, or Lester this season. We're trading him for a 30 year old who doesn't have a single major league AB, has a bad elbow, and who hasn't even played professionally in couple years. Wow. Just wow. I can't even begin to wrap my mind around why Hart wouldn't laugh and hang up much less that he would agree to try to pull off such a complex trade that's so lopsided against us.

And actually the trade still have not been complete, and its all speculation of the final product.
 
I'll be interested to see if the deal is as stands or if we are getting something extra. I'm going to go out and say no, this is probably it, but you never know.

Honestly, we can replace Peraza easily and Wood (whom I love) can be replaced if we get a TOR guy this year, but we over payed and I think Hart probably knows that. He's not an idiot. He's taking a shot because he (and the scouting department) really really likes Olivera, they trust his health and they think he is a true difference maker on a team that is dying for another bat.
 
So you'd rather have the guy that has been trending the wrong way instead of the guy who's been trending the right way? And the addition of a pitch is directly correlated with that trend.

I've yet to read anything substantive aside from fan speculation that would back up the idea that Wood is 'trending the wrong way'.

What makes you think that?
 
I'll be interested to see if the deal is as stands or if we are getting something extra. I'm going to go out and say no, this is probably it, but you never know.

Honestly, we can replace Peraza easily and Wood (whom I love) can be replaced if we get a TOR guy this year, but we over payed and I think Hart probably knows that. He's not an idiot. He's taking a shot because he (and the scouting department) really really likes Olivera, they trust his health and they think he is a true difference maker on a team that is dying for another bat.

You are likely right -- but I'm still holding out for more.

This deal unbelievably favors the Dodgers as it currently stands.
 
It makes plenty of sense.

Teams play this game with the ultimate goal of winning it all.

Not to me, it doesn't. Because he isn't their only player. They're an insanely well-rounded team. They traded from a strength to get a player they need - which was fine, I'm not saying right now they totally lost. But IF they win it, that doesn't mean they hosed us, they'd just be 100% content, and they should be. We could both be winner, IMO.
 
Funny how the board is reacting in the same manner as when Heyward was traded. If this trade ends up smelling like roses I hope the fanbase will show more faith in the front office

There is almost zero chance that it ends up smelling like Roses unless Olivera drinks jesus juice and is a great hitter for 6 years. I made a little graph on how baseball players age: The first arrow (good); the second arrow (bad)

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And actually the trade still have not been complete, and its all speculation of the final product.

It's possible there's a piece that we don't know about (as happened when we traded for Teixeira and guys kept getting added) but I doubt it. None of the writers from any of the teams has mentioned there being anyone else involved and LA is usually a market with sufficient media attention that something would have leaked. I will reserve final judgment for when/if the trade is completed. In the interim, the trade as it's currently being reported is so bad that I can't imagine how Hart talked himself into it.
 
Not to me, it doesn't. Because he isn't their only player. They're an insanely well-rounded team. They traded from a strength to get a player they need - which was fine, I'm not saying right now they totally lost. But IF they win it, that doesn't mean they hosed us, they'd just be 100% content, and they should be. We could both be winner, IMO.

Heyward has been at the epicenter of St. Louis' success. Let's not try to discount the poor guy's contributions for the sake of argument.

I never said that we 'lost the deal' if the Cardinals won the World Series, just that they accomplished exactly what they set out to do if they win it.
 
enasti ‏@enasti30 25m25 minutes ago
@kileymcd Know you wrote a lot on Olivera this winter and that the trade isn't finalized, but any initial thoughts on Braves-Dodgers swap?

Kiley McDaniel ‏@kileymcd 17m17 minutes ago
@enasti30 I'll need to see all the names first but getting Olivera for multiple years at that price is better than most prospects
 
It's possible there's a piece that we don't know about (as happened when we traded for Teixeira and guys kept getting added) but I doubt it. None of the writers from any of the teams has mentioned there being anyone else involved and LA is usually a market with sufficient media attention that something would have leaked. I will reserve final judgment for when/if the trade is completed. In the interim, the trade as it's currently being reported is so bad that I can't imagine how Hart talked himself into it.

Well the deal is hung up on something... and I've seen plenty of deals where all the writers were wrong with the final product.
 
I simply do not understand the need to rush trading Wood. Wood for Olivera is bad, but it can be rationalized and argued, I suppose. Once you move into trading Peraza and Chris Johnson is not a part of this, then it falls on its face.
 
Ken Rosenthal
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#Marlins play today at 12:10 p.m. ET. As of this hour, Morse and Latos remain part of team and again plan to be in uniform.

Peter Gammons
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Latos and Morse cleaned out their lockers yesterday, and the Marlins play a man short today because red tape on the 3-way deal not cleared
 
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