I understand making the calls. I'm sure Coppy was pretty sure it was hopeless before making them but you have to do your due diligence. The Braves had a completely irrational love for this guy, maybe some other team is still over the moon. Unlikely but the Dodgers did manage to pawn him off on us so it's not impossible we could do the same.
I think this is a precursor to us releasing him. We had to check to see if anyone had even the slightest interest in him before eating his contract.
The thing that gets to me is just the magnitude of failure here. We weren't even close to right about Olivera in any way. We thought he'd be a good thirdbaseman, he can't even play the position. We thought he'd bring power to the lineup, he's a punch and judy hitter. We thought he'd be a line drive machine, he's a ground ball and pop up machine. We thought he'd be a mature professional since he wasn't a kid, he promptly gets arrested.
The front office was absolutely convinced they were right on this guy. The trumpeted the amount of work they had done scouting Olivera. It's just shocking how wrong they were.