What's the *best* trade in Blue Jay history?
Carter and Alomar from SDP | 193 (77.51%) |
Devon White from CAL | 10 (4.02%) |
McGriff, Morgan, Collins from NYY | 27 (10.84%) |
Troy Glaus from ARI | 15 (6.02%) |
Other (specify!) | 4 (1.61%) |
I voted McGriff/Collins, and I don't think that it's a close call.
But getting Fred McGriff (and more) in exchange for an old, used-up reliever? It's as close to Jeff Bagwell for Larry Anderson as we're going to see.
Runner-up: Rance Mulliniks for Phil Huffman.
Tough call on this one. I had to go with Carter and Alomar for the result.
How bout in 1993, trading Darrin Jackson for Tony Fernandez.? Jackson was doing nothing and with no quality shortstop because of Dick Schofield injury, they needed one badly. Tony was struggling in New York, but he came back and lit a spark to the team. Also, he set a World Series record for Rbis for a shortstop with 9.
I think we need a little more time to assess the Glaus/Santos for O-Dawg/Batista Deal. Glaus has already added the power we were desperately lacking last year, has added protection for Vernon who has flourished batting infront of Glaus. Also, if and when Santos emerges as an everyday shortstop, or can be packaged in a deal for another player, we will then be able to fully assess how beneficial this deal was for us.
It looked like they wanted to get out of that contract and save a bit of cash.
For pure value increase for the team McGriff/Collins was by far #1, getting a potential HOF'er before he reaches the majors and a guy who was very useful right away (even named team MVP one year) for bullpen filler is amazing, especially when it was within the division.
For impact on getting the team a World Series then Alomar/Carter for McGriff/Fernandez wins easily. Alomar carried the team into the 92 series and we all know what Carter did in 93.
Devo was a very smart trade. Felix looked darn good and was (suposidly) young. The Jays must have known how old Junior really was and knew it was time to take advantage of someone else not knowing for certain.
Glaus and Hillenbrand? Hilly was good but not in the category of Devo, Alomar, Carter, McGriff. If the NY trade was just Collins for crap then it would be comparable but otherwise it isn't (just imagine getting a future HOF'er in that trade as well, then it would match). Glaus could be big if Hudson collapses totally and Batista pitches like Towers has been this year, neither likely, or if he leads the Jays to the WS. Otherwise Glaus was just a very good trade, not a 'WOW' like the other 3 on the list.