You can't guarantee the trade because we also gave up Speier. So you have to include Maybin which means Kimbrel and Melvin.
Heywood is going to be my Peyton Manning. He always dreamed of throwing a game winning pass for the Saints in the Superbowl and he technically did. Now Heywood is going to win us a championship. Wish we had traded him after his rookie season. That would have been a massive haul. Watch the Cardinals draft the next Mike Trout with their comp pick.
Would anyone make that trade for Heyward straight up? I probably would.
Walden may be in trouble. He had serious problems last year. He could be done.
The Dbacks trade- Would anyone make that trade for Heyward straight up? I probably would.
Yes, It's what I would have hoped for when they decided to trade Heyward in the first place. Luckily the DBacks aren't smart and we ended up getting a great haul anyways.
It's honestly unlikely anyone would have given us a similar package for Heyward at the time. With only one year left on the deal, it's just tough to get that kind of package, and there's only one Arizona out there.
I think we actually played it pretty brilliantly in hindsight...we used a team in a desperate situation (St. Louis desperately needed a RF after the Taveras tragedy) to pull a piece they didn't really need (Miller looked like their #4 starter at the time) and bought low on him in the hopes he would bounce back.
We did get a little lucky that Miller pitched as well as he did, but we also made an informed gamble, and once it paid off, we found the team that really needed a cheap SP and apparently puts basically 0 value in prospects, and boom, it came full circle.
I guarantee you that at the time of the Heyward deal, we were already planning on moving Miller if he got his value back.
It's honestly unlikely anyone would have given us a similar package for Heyward at the time. With only one year left on the deal, it's just tough to get that kind of package, and there's only one Arizona out there.
I think we actually played it pretty brilliantly in hindsight...we used a team in a desperate situation (St. Louis desperately needed a RF after the Taveras tragedy) to pull a piece they didn't really need (Miller looked like their #4 starter at the time) and bought low on him in the hopes he would bounce back.
We did get a little lucky that Miller pitched as well as he did, but we also made an informed gamble, and once it paid off, we found the team that really needed a cheap SP and apparently puts basically 0 value in prospects, and boom, it came full circle.
I guarantee you that at the time of the Heyward deal, we were already planning on moving Miller if he got his value back.