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<B>Vencer a Los Doyers</B>
But unless we move some guys, we're still stuck with Melvin, Jr., and his albatross of a salary. I don't think Wren was a total incompetent, but I don't think he was particularly competent either. He did a bunch of "now-for-later" trades and some bad signings and I think he had played out his string. His draft strategy seemed to concentrate on high floor over high ceiling and although his drafts did produce a fair number of big leaguers, most seem to fall into the fringe player category. There are some notable exceptions, but too many Terdoslavich's.
Melvin? Bourn/Swisher. Jump ball. Or maybe not, since Mel was useful in SD last year.
I do understand your other points, but I would point out...we know he was under extraordinary budget constraints because of Liberty's self-imposed salary cap. I think that may have impacted the drafts because we were under the gun to pick guys with "high signability". Right? And there were some trades for now, but that's because....well, because we were trying to win now. One of the two uses for the farm.
He didn't do well when he had a pocket full of money. But know, he was always shopping second tier guys instead of first. By definition, there's a bigger chance of a bust. I thought he had some very bad luck, too, and won in spite of that.
I don't think he was Branch Rickey, but I think he was a good GM. Dave Dombrowski picked him up in Boston, what does that tell you?