Originally posted by Erick
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Originally posted by Erick
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Or if we're doing it based on awards, that offseason we shipped away a defending GG winner to allegedly sign the NLCS MVP, and then made no legitimate attempt to sign him either. Is Marco Scutaro heading for the scrap heap?
Moving players is fine (as the Giants are doing with Pagan and previous champions have done before), but how are they being replaced? Was Damion Easley supposed to be the 2004 NLCS MVP?
Originally posted by Erick
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Josh Beckett went on to win the 2007 ALCS MVP and a championship with the Red Sox.
Derrek Lee's OPS in 03: .888
Lee's OPS in 04-07: .860, 1.080, .842, .913
AJ Burnett was apparently mediocre enough in Toronto to get a huge deal from the Yankees all the way in 2008.
We traded away all these guys to not mount a significant defense, which is especially unfair to the fan base considering the youth of all of those players. If they had merely hung on to the majority of them, they could have at least challenged for the championship for at least the next few years.
Originally posted by Erick
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It's simply not arguable that firesales only happen because of competitive reasons. The 2005 Marlins completed the third consecutive season of .500 baseball and finished third in the NL East, closer to the division title than 04 and closer to the Wild Card as well.
Was the 2005 sell-off warranted for long-term reasons? That's a completely different discussion all together. But was it for short-term competitive reasons? Absolutely and completely not. There is simply no factual evidence of it. We dismantled the most successful run, bar none, in franchise history. That's a team that sucked?
One full and one subtle dismantling of winners by Loria. Two championships dismantled by different owners. Ours is a tale, under any owner, of constant loss of players. After twenty years, the diehards are finally through with it.
Originally posted by Bobbob1313
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