It's basically a thread to bitch about moves your favorite teams have made over the years.
For instance Trading Ruth to the Yanks, or it could be something smaller that made a huge impact...
Anyways, every ownership makes a bad move, whether it's to save money or even bad scouting. Over the years, there have been some pretty lopsided trades, and some trades that would start a demise of a franchise.
So let me go on about my Pittsburgh Teams.
Bad drafting 101
In 1997, the Pirates picked 8th in the MLB draft, they went on and picked JJ Davis, in his career he hit .179 in his illustrious career. Who did they miss out on? Lance Berkman who was picked 16th.
1998, picking #15, they choose Clint Johnston, a pitcher who never rose above AA. They passed on a couple other pitchers you may have heard of: C.C. Sabathia, Brad Lidge, and Mark Prior.
2001, 8th again, the card says John Van Benschoten, record-setting HR hitter for Kent State. Of course, the Pirates turn him into a pitcher and he blows out his arm. By the way, they missed out on #25 Bobby Crosby, #26 Jeremy Bonderman, and #38 David Wright.
2002, #1, and it's Bryan Bullington. Yep, blown out arm. Who'd we miss this year? BJ Upton, Prince Fielder, Jeremy Hermida, Scott Kazmir, Nick Swisher, Jeff Francoeur...
Bad Signings? Hmm, we have some of those, the infamous Derek Bell signing, 2 years, 10 million dollars. Let's just say that 2001 did not produce great results for this marriage. Bell managed a mind-numbingly horrible .173 average, to go along with 5 HR and 13 RBI in 46 games...
More bad Pirate Moves
At the end of the 1992 Season Barry Bonds' contract expires, the Pirates negotiated with him but realized Bonds wasn't in there future, instead they sign Andy Van Slyke. Who at the time was 32 years of age. Nice move PGH, the best offensive player the last 30 years for an aging Center Fielder.
O fuck, I forgot about the Aramis Ramirez trade,
4. 2003: Pirates trade 3B Aramis Ramirez and OF Kenny Lofton to the Cubs for 2B Bobby Hill, 3B Jose Hernandez, and minor leaguer Matt Bruback.
Lets say this, Hill had one full season as a starter, Hernandez struck out a lot, and Bruback never made it too the majors. Not to mention Ramirez became an all star caliber third baseman.
Damn, it sucks being a Pirates fan...
For instance Trading Ruth to the Yanks, or it could be something smaller that made a huge impact...
Anyways, every ownership makes a bad move, whether it's to save money or even bad scouting. Over the years, there have been some pretty lopsided trades, and some trades that would start a demise of a franchise.
So let me go on about my Pittsburgh Teams.
Bad drafting 101
In 1997, the Pirates picked 8th in the MLB draft, they went on and picked JJ Davis, in his career he hit .179 in his illustrious career. Who did they miss out on? Lance Berkman who was picked 16th.
1998, picking #15, they choose Clint Johnston, a pitcher who never rose above AA. They passed on a couple other pitchers you may have heard of: C.C. Sabathia, Brad Lidge, and Mark Prior.
2001, 8th again, the card says John Van Benschoten, record-setting HR hitter for Kent State. Of course, the Pirates turn him into a pitcher and he blows out his arm. By the way, they missed out on #25 Bobby Crosby, #26 Jeremy Bonderman, and #38 David Wright.
2002, #1, and it's Bryan Bullington. Yep, blown out arm. Who'd we miss this year? BJ Upton, Prince Fielder, Jeremy Hermida, Scott Kazmir, Nick Swisher, Jeff Francoeur...
Bad Signings? Hmm, we have some of those, the infamous Derek Bell signing, 2 years, 10 million dollars. Let's just say that 2001 did not produce great results for this marriage. Bell managed a mind-numbingly horrible .173 average, to go along with 5 HR and 13 RBI in 46 games...
More bad Pirate Moves
At the end of the 1992 Season Barry Bonds' contract expires, the Pirates negotiated with him but realized Bonds wasn't in there future, instead they sign Andy Van Slyke. Who at the time was 32 years of age. Nice move PGH, the best offensive player the last 30 years for an aging Center Fielder.
O fuck, I forgot about the Aramis Ramirez trade,
4. 2003: Pirates trade 3B Aramis Ramirez and OF Kenny Lofton to the Cubs for 2B Bobby Hill, 3B Jose Hernandez, and minor leaguer Matt Bruback.
Lets say this, Hill had one full season as a starter, Hernandez struck out a lot, and Bruback never made it too the majors. Not to mention Ramirez became an all star caliber third baseman.
Damn, it sucks being a Pirates fan...
