Originally posted by Lee Stone
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Chisholm was always a boom or bust prospect and a top 60 one at that. There's a lot fewer B+/A shortstop prospects to find in baseball than there are solid pitchers nowadays. Even with Gallen being successful the Marlins should've done that trade 100 times out of 100. Not to mention Chisholm was successful in AA with an .877 OPS last season and still has Hanley Ramirez potential if everything develops with him.
The Gallen for Chisholm trade was one of the few times it looked like the Marlins were selling high on a player for a long term piece. In 2022 the Marlins are gonna need a 24 year old potential star shortstop more than they'd need a Zac Gallen type given the team's depth of pitchers in the majors and minors.
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