Southcack77
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which is exactly what I said. But many have judged this trade on what has happened since, but only for HO. Wood and Jose always goes back to the same argument 'There value at the time of the trade'... You can't say that and not look at HO value (regardless of how he fit for the Braves) at the time of the trade. I didn't like the trade because he didn't fit our time frame.. but at the time of the trade, he had value as well.
Also, you can do the research, but HO was hitting over .300 and OPSing over .800 in the Dodgers minor league system. in AAA Okl. he had a .968 OPS (only 31 abs) and a .855 in AA..
this is also a valid point.
The performance of Oliveira is almost entirely what people evaluate, while substring to some perceived value that Wood and Peraza had at that moment in time. They don't want to talk about what the trades players did out of a Braves uniform and suggest that it doesn't really matter.
So hindsight on one side of the equation with a completely unverifiable perceived value at a moment in time on the other side.
I think the reality of this trade is that it didn't much work out for either team particularly well.