gahs4ever wrote:It has been said that championship teams are built from within via the draft, but in these days of free agency and no salary cap in baseball, the small market teams especially have to be very frugal and can least afford to make mistakes in their decisions and signings.
Because I have no life, I have spent the last couple of hours going over the Reds roster and looking at some of the trades over the years that have gone into making this year's edition of the Reds what it is. I will just look at a few of the trades because sometimes you cant judge a trade until a few years have gone by to evaluate whether it was a good deal or not. Please rate these and perhaps some others that you can come up with:
A. ADAM DUNN- Traded to Arizona on 8/11/08 for P Dallas Buck, C Wilkin Castillo, and P Micah Owings
B. AUSTIN KEARNS- Traded to Washington on 7/13/06 with SS Felipe Lopez for RP Gary Majewski, SS Royce Clayton, Brendan Harris, Daryl Thompson, and RP Bill Bray
C. JOSH HAMILTON- Traded to Texas after the 2007 season for P Edinson Volquez and Daniel Ray Herrera
D. BRANDON PHILLIPS- Reds got in a 4/7/06 trade with Cleveland for P Jeff Stevens
E. SCOTT ROLEN- Reds got in a 7/31/09 trade with Toronto for 3B Edwin Encarnacion, and minor leagures Josh Roenicke, and Zach Stewart
F. BRONSON ARROYO- Reds got in Spring Training 2006 trade with Boston for OF Wily Mo Pena
G. AARON HARANG- Got from Oakland in 2003 trade along with Joe Valentine for Jeff Bruksch and Jose Guillen
I'd rank them as follows:
1) D
2) G
3) E
4) F
5) C
6) A
7) B
Though I may consider moving the Adam Dunn trade up, since it got rid of a horrible contract for a over rated player.
