Don't worry, he's not very good. Back end starter.
***checks fangraphs
*****HOLY ****, he's Clayton EFFING KERSHAW! It took some severe Braveitis to complement the Braves on that horrendous trade.
Count me in as someone that didn't want to trade Wood. When we traded him though I felt by the time we were competitive again he'd almost be into free agency. Still not happy he was essentially a throw-in.
Who was the primary piece in that deal if Wood was the throw-in? Jim Johnson?
Holy **** you're alive.
The Braves #1 prospect. That was kind of a big deal at the time.
The Braves #1 prospect. That was kind of a big deal at the time.
While that's technically true he was our preseason Number 1, I think it's unlikely Pereza was considered by most to be our top prospect at the time of the trade. More likely he had fallen a few spots by the time of the trade. We didn't trade for Wisler till the day before opening day so he would not have been on the majority of preseason lists, we drafted Allard in June, and Ozzie exploded on to the scene that year as well.
Don't worry, he's not very good. Back end starter.
***checks fangraphs
*****HOLY ****, he's Clayton EFFING KERSHAW! It took some severe Braveitis to complement the Braves on that horrendous trade.
There were a few people on this board, including quant, who pretended that there was a semblance of logic behind the trade.
I remember that the names of the players who the Braves were sending came out about 30 minutes before it became clear what the return package was. We were all speculating about Puig or Turner or Barnes. Damn - talk about blindsided.
Unlike the Wainwright trade, the Olivera deal immediately stunk to high heaven.