This seemed very nice at first, but turned out to be a rebuilding trade that didn’t lead to any rebuilding. (click to embiggen)
The Bucs did will to sign Ritchie, get a good season from him and then spin him for young pitching depth. Wells looked to have promise early but never could take the next step.
I am of the opinion that if you can trade a reliever for an everyday player you should always do it (See Rincon, Ricardo for Giles, Brian). I still like the Chavez for Iwamura deal based on what was known at the time. Boy, did that turn out to be a clunker though.
Today’s tree was suggested by Patrick Byrne from Forever Rebuilding. Suggest a player that I use in a Trade Tree post and your name too could be read by literally tens of people!
Filed under: baseball, Pirates, Trade Tree Tagged: | Akinori Iwamura, baseball, Jesse Chavez, Josh Fogg, Kip Wells, Lee Evans, Pirates, Sean Lowe, Todd Ritchie, Trade Tree
Al Holland has a surprisingly prodigal trade tree… if you can set aside a weekend, maybe give him a go?
Already did Al Holland. He’s in the Milt May Trade Tree. http://643putout.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/trade-tree-thursday-milt-may/