Wood is a 3-4 type, he isnt that good, and Peraza is a utility type.
Context.
And we trade them for someone in jail. The return should of been so much better then what we got. That is the point.
Wood is a 3-4 type, he isnt that good, and Peraza is a utility type.
Context.
And we trade them for someone in jail. The return should of been so much better then what we got. That is the point.
Im not saying the trade was good, but not like we traded Arrieta.
nobody has ever said that either. your the one who makes that argument
nobody has ever said that either. your the one who makes that argument
Not quite, lot of people said Wood was a 1-2, and i said he's a 3-4 type and got bashed for it, so not really.
Wood is a 3-4 type, he isnt that good, and Peraza is a utility type.
Context.
Would you also call Albies a utility type?
I probably weight the Miller deal a little more heavily because we still might salvage something from the draft pick but these two deals somewhat cancel each other out.
I'll entertain the idea of Wood being a possible #2 when he's more than a 5 inning pitcher.
No, they do not cancel each other out. Yes, we could have gotten more for Wood and Peraza. Everyone agrees it was a bad trade. But we still came out ahead between them. I'll take Swanson, Inciarte, Blair, and a draft pick over Miller, Wood, and Peraza. Every day.
My point is you don't really know that because you don't know what type of return we could have gotten for Wood+Peraza.
NOBODY thought we could get the deal we got for Miller. I don't think it's impossible that we could have gotten an overpay for Miller+Peraza as well.
Technically you're right, but nobody was going to fall in love with either of those guys like the D-Backs did with Miller. And I'd like to think we at least shopped them a little before pulling the trigger on that deal.
I bet the Dodgers didn't think anybody was going to fall in love with Hector like the Braves did either.