livestrong4ever wrote:crkone wrote:Kerb Hohl wrote:Enjoy reading some old takes.I remember I was out and about on the Cain/Yelich night which was probably good because I basically said, "I am in the middle" on the Yelich deal and that was about it and might have said stuff a bit more incriminating. That said, I think I was a Cain signing guy all along.
Some absolutely terrible takes.
I loved this deal from the start, and Yelich was my boy.
People way overvalue prospects. Cain signing was a bit confusing with the number of OF's we have had, but his defense has been great. With the decline of Santana we would not be where we are without him
Has always been the case and will always be the case. And usually even a trade like Yelich's wouldn't make people learn their lesson. But the fact that David Stearns, a GM with a fantastic track record, acquired a 26-year old, legit 5-tooler, MVP frontrunner, in the prime of his career, a guy with arguably the prettiest swing in baseball, and happens to making practically peanuts over the next 4 years, will hopefully caution folks not to overreact next time.
None of us are scouts. Some pay more attention to the Minor Leagues than others. Still, its an inexact science. Lets appreciate that Stearns has not only proven to know exactly when to sell, when to buy, but also when to get hyper aggressive when a situation like Yelich's presents itself. All in three short years as GM. In-f**king-credible work by this man.