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3 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

Interesting to see who is #3.

 

He was towards the top of this list last year too, partially because he gets so many PAs. However, this year, all these hard hit balls are going straight into the ground

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Just now, wegner said:

That is interesing...but hard hit balls are overrated :cool:

We were being a bit hard on Abreu...when he hits it so hard, sometimes it just looks like an awkward swing and hardly ever graceful.  He’s never been an aesthetically pleasing swing, like most lefties with longer swing paths.

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3 minutes ago, soxfan49 said:

Boston traded Babe Ruth

Probably should have added the caveat, modern baseball history.


And the Ruth trade was almost purely a financial transaction...not about trading baseball talents for each other, orvtalent evaluation, as the Red Sox already knew what they had in him.

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10 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Probably should have added the caveat, modern baseball history.


And the Ruth trade was almost purely a financial transaction...not about trading baseball talents for each other, orvtalent evaluation, as the Red Sox already knew what they had in him.

Plenty of actual Hall of Famers and future Hall of Famers have been mentioned in this thread, many of whom weren't complete lotto tickets when traded.

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1 hour ago, caulfield12 said:

Probably should have added the caveat, modern baseball history.


And the Ruth trade was almost purely a financial transaction...not about trading baseball talents for each other, orvtalent evaluation, as the Red Sox already knew what they had in him.

Certainly the Sox trade of Tatis had a big financial side to it also. Shields was a pitcher who had just been pounded by NL lineups recently and then pummeled by the owner. You would have thought this would give the Sox the upper hand in a trade or even made then think twice about a guy getting lit up in the NL with one less hitter to face.

instead the Sox appeared desperate giving up not a lottery ticket which is pure luck but a skilled young player who obviously had skills because they gave him $1M . If the Pads weren't willing to pay down Sheids salary without Tatis and with  the NL and his owner shitting all over him Hahbn should have looked elsewhere. He just got fleeced and we all knew it not because of Tatis hindsight but because Shields was bad.

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2 hours ago, Perfect Vision said:

I personally like watching and cheering for Tim Anderson, Yoan Moncada, and Nick Madrigal.  If Tatis was here, at least one of those guys wouldn't be.

If tatis was here he would be your favorite player, anderson would have been moved to the outfield, and youd be rooting for all four of them

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27 minutes ago, Balta1701 said:

Unless we somehow got him hurt, I don't think there was anything stopping this kid. 

I totally agree here, I don't get this idea the padres developed him. The guy was in the majors at 20, by the time they saw him he physically looked completely different. The sox DID see tatis play on backfields and they screwed up. Had they had him, he'd be just as good as he is now, I am sure. 

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1 hour ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

Certainly the Sox trade of Tatis had a big financial side to it also. Shields was a pitcher who had just been pounded by NL lineups recently and then pummeled by the owner. You would have thought this would give the Sox the upper hand in a trade or even made then think twice about a guy getting lit up in the NL with one less hitter to face.

instead the Sox appeared desperate giving up not a lottery ticket which is pure luck but a skilled young player who obviously had skills because they gave him $1M . If the Pads weren't willing to pay down Sheids salary without Tatis and with  the NL and his owner shitting all over him Hahbn should have looked elsewhere. He just got fleeced and we all knew it not because of Tatis hindsight but because Shields was bad.

Yes, this too.  And Erik Johnson, to boot.

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47 minutes ago, bmags said:

I totally agree here, I don't get this idea the padres developed him. The guy was in the majors at 20, by the time they saw him he physically looked completely different. The sox DID see tatis play on backfields and they screwed up. Had they had him, he'd be just as good as he is now, I am sure. 

Exactly .All this crap about him still being in the minors or not being as good is pure crazy speculation still thinking the Sox cant develop elite talent that had a strong pedigree.

The Sox trading Tatis is the definition of looking a gift horse in the mouth. He was gifted to them because either not a lot of teams had the INTL funds to get him or didnt believe in his talent as much as Tatis Sr has said Marco Paddy did.

They gave him away because they paid 700k for him and was getting back $31M in salary from the Padres for an old pitcher getting thrashed in the NL with another couple years on his contract. What a windfall ! CA-CHING CA-CHING!!

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3 hours ago, JuliusO1274 said:

Well the Padres obviously saw something because they wanted him as their lottery ticket.

Everyone sees something in their lottery tickets.  If you are going to take a wild swing...go with a 17 year old shortstop with major league roots.  If you are going to buy a lottery tickets don't play popular numbers (because you will then split with someone else).  The Padres were't going to get Curbelo because he wasn't a lottery ticket.   So they looked way down at the bottom of the Sox barrel and said...well throw in this guy.  And yes...if there is a criticism...don't ever put a lottery ticket in a birthday card because its almost always worthless but when it's not its a disaster.   

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